faustosterling, to random
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My experience as an African researcher trying to travel to a conference in a wealthy country is not an isolated one. Of 10 invited speakers from low & middle income countries only 4 got visas"



https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00892-1

minouette, to chemistry
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Happy birthday to #biochemist Marie Maynard Daly (1921-2003), 1st Black woman to earn a PhD in #chemistry in the US! She made important research contributions to our understanding of the biochemisty of the cell nucleus & cardiovascular issues & the chemistry of histones & protein synthesis. She established that "no bases other than adenine, guanine, thymine, and cytosine were present in appreciable amounts" in DNA - #womenInSTEM #BlackInSTEM #histstm #printmaking #linocut #histmed #HeartDisease

minouette, to history
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An extraordinary American astronaut and science communicator for : Mae Carol Jemison (born October 17, 1956) is a physician who became the first Black woman to travel in space when she went into orbit aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour for NASA, on September 12, 1992. She also has a B.S. in chemical engineering, served in the Peace Corps, is a dancer and choreographer, 🧵1/

minouette, to chemistry
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This let’s celebrate trailblazing American Marie Maynard Daly (1921-2003), 1st Black woman to earn a PhD in in the US! She made important research contributions to the biochemisty of the cell nucleus & cardiovascular issues & our knowledge of the chemistry of histones & protein synthesis. 🧵1/

minouette, to history
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It’s so it’s a good time to celebrate the extraordinary mathematician and NASA scientist Katherine Johnson (née Coleman; 1918 – 2020). One of the first Black women employed as a NASA scientist (& its predecessor NACA), she was known for her mastery of complex manual calculations of orbital mechanics & played a pivotal role 🧵1/

faustosterling, to history
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rlpaulprodn, to random
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The women in Hidden Figures were not hired by NASA. This is the third Black woman who was. #BlackHistory #NotJustInFebruary
#BlackSpaceHistory #BlackSTEM #BlackMastodon #WomenSTEM #BlackInSTEM #BlackWomenSTEM #BlackInSTEM

rlpaulprodn, to random
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The women in Hidden Figures were not hired by NASA. This is the third woman who was. #BlackHistory #NotJustInFebruary
#BlackSpaceHistory #BlackSTEM #BlackMastodon #WomenSTEM #BlackInSTEM #BlackWomenSTEM #BlackInSTEM

HeathrTurnr, to random
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The Software Sustainability Institute is running an inclusive research project with paid opportunities for research software engineers from systematically excluded groups to get involved in sessions Jan-Apr 2024.

Deadline: Friday 17th November 10am UTC!

https://software.ac.uk/news/join-inclusive-research-software-project-software-sustainability-institute

minouette, to mathematics
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For the prompt ‘historic launch vehicles’ it’s my portrait of and NASA scientist Katherine Johnson (1918 – 2020). One of the first Black women employed as a NASA scientist (& its predecessor NACA), she was known for her mastery of complex manual calculations of orbital mechanics & played a pivotal role in the success of the US crewed spaceflights from the beginning.
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minouette, to chemistry
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For day 9: heart, it’s trailblazing American Marie Maynard Daly (1921-2003), 1st Black woman to earn a PhD in in the US! She made important research contributions to the biochemisty of the cell nucleus & cardiovascular issues & our knowledge of the chemistry of histones & protein synthesis. She published original research establishing that….

🧵1/n

minouette, to space
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Happy birthday to mathematician & NASA scientist Katherine Johnson (née Coleman; 1918 – 2020). One of the first Black women employed as a NASA scientist (and its predecessor NACA), she was known for her mastery of complex manual calculations of orbital mechanics and played a pivotal role in the success of the US crewed spaceflights from the beginning.

🧵1/n

SICBJOURNALS, to science

Field work is essential to the career of many ; however, when working in the field while (FWB), everyday tasks conducted while in the field can be life-threatening..."

https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/icad062

by Alex Troutman
From a talk given at
SICB ‘s 2023 conference , issue 1

mem_somerville, to mathematics
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Evelyn Boyd Granville, barrier-breaking mathematician, dies at 99

Dr. Granville was among the first Black women to receive a doctorate in and later worked on calculations for the space program

https://wapo.st/3PYOtBQ

spiegelmama, to random

Dark Reading just got a press release we can't really cover (outside our enterprise cybersecurity domain), but I wanted to share. Best Colleges is offering a $6,000 scholarship for Black women pursuing a STEM education. Deadline for application is September 30, so you have some time. https://www.bestcolleges.com/scholarship/

cp2023conf, to random

Check out CP2023's Call for DEI scholarship: https://cp2023.a4cp.org/cfdei.html

Deadline: 31 July 2023

The scholarship is intended for early-career researchers who have historically been underrepresented, for instance in terms of geographical region, cultural background, gender identity, and disability.

coreyspowell, to random
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Arthur Walker, Jr, had a big, often-overlooked influence in space science. He pioneered using x-rays to study activity on the Sun, led the Challenger investigation, and opened opportunities for underrepresented groups in astronomy. https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-resources/famous-astronomers/arthur-b-c-walker-ii-x-ray-astrophysicist/

blacksincyber, to random

Blacks in Cybersecurity celebrates Juneteenth 2023!

Juneteenth commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans and recognizes the end of slavery in the United States.

Juneteenth holds significant historical and cultural importance as a symbol of freedom and the ongoing struggle for civil rights and equality. It serves as a time for reflection, remembrance, and celebration of African American heritage and achievements.

Support our organization and our mission here:

https://www.blacksincyberconf.com/donate

blacksincyber, to random

Blacks in Cybersecurity celebrates Juneteenth 2023!

Juneteenth commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans and recognizes the end of slavery in the United States.

Juneteenth holds significant historical and cultural importance as a symbol of freedom and the ongoing struggle for civil rights and equality. It serves as a time for reflection, remembrance, and celebration of African American heritage and achievements.

Support our organization and our mission here:

https://www.blacksincyberconf.com/donate

handmade_ghost, to random
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In case some folks haven't heard of the awesome collective Black AF in STEM, I wanted to share this playlist they just dropped to celebrate in partnership with The Birdsong Project:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6BZiHDbT1PZFoRuVjlUF16?si=5gTr8-FLQg6jYxCwAxUr7w

You can also check them out online: https://linktr.ee/blackafinstem?fbclid=PAAaZ-q9_aw0t7nMNnCFeriM8okH58j0rgo6tXj_js9LEg4UVmF4fzcX6KiNs (I don't think they're here?).

drcaberry, to random
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Answer in the follow on thread:
If you close S1 and S2, which two bulb have the same brightness? 👩🏾‍🎓👷🏾‍♀️👩🏾‍💻👩🏾‍🏫

drcaberry, (edited )
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Answer in the follow on thread:
If you close S1 and S2, which two bulb have the same brightness? 👩🏾‍🎓👷🏾‍♀️👩🏾‍💻👩🏾‍🏫

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