#tasteofsci#festival is moving online because of #COVID19.
We will miss meeting you in person, but the plus is you will get to meet scientists from all across the country.
Join us this Sunday for our live-stream event on #COVID19 and its impact on #society!
#SciFest#scicomm
Anyone who doubts the #DeltaVariant wave is coming only needs to look at Israel🇮🇱 and UK🇬🇧—two of the most heavily vaccinated countries in the world. Hospitalizations are increasing ⬆️ in both countries too. US🇺🇸 is ~1 month behind UK—but US vaccinations are slowly. #COVID19 🧵
Exactly two years ago @SteinhartBart and I did the saddest dive of our lives: these pictures were taken a mere 6 weeks apart, and seeing this happening in front of your own eyes really hits you. If we don't take #ClimateAction now, coral reefs might be the first casualty.
#MeetTheSpeaker@batgirl_susan specializes in SE Asian bat biogeography, conservation & pathogens. Her work centers on counter wildlife trafficking, natural resources, & capacity building. She's a Research Associate at @AMNH the National Museum of the Philippines & @smithsonian.
#MeetTheSpeaker@KaraCooney is a prof of Egyptian Art and Architecture @UCLA. Her research investigates the socioeconomic and political turmoil that have plagued the period, ultimately affecting funerary and burial practices in ancient Egypt.
https://t.co/J2LAZ399sM
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#MeetTheSpeaker
Julie Squires is a Certified Compassion Fatigue Specialist and Life Coach. She supports those in stressful, challenging and sometimes traumatic environments of lab animal research, veterinary medicine and animal welfare.
https://t.co/J2LAZ399sM
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We are a podcast about stories of minorities in STEM. Hosted by @prasha88, the show highlights the struggles, and achievements of people in STEM.
Mon -a solo episode with @prasha_88 and
Wed- interview with a STEM Trailblazer!
Listen now: https://t.co/Edl9bT0gDu
#ICYMI
Disappointing representations of scientists in the media just keep rolling out.
We look at our communities, and sorry @WIREDScience. That's not us.
A reminder to all of you (but especially YOU, casting directors)...
#ScienceIsForEveryone
with TLS SPIM, a cleared brain can be imaged within ~10 mins at ~4-8 um resolution, or a few hours at ~2-4 um resolution or dozens of hours at submicron resolution, it is up to you, not to mention the instrument aligns itself for you. Here is what you get in 12 mins.