ZLabe, to random
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My April 'climate viz of the month' blog is now posted at https://zacklabe.com/climate-viz-of-the-month/. It broadly discusses why climate scientists consider model experiments called large ensembles, especially for thinking about climate change in the .

(Sorry, I am unable to post the video/GIF here.)

markmccaughrean, to random
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Vielen dank to the 300 or so folk who came to my talk on last night in the Stadttheater Mainz, as part of the university’s “Physik im Theater” series 🔭

Pretty tiring groping around inside my brain for the right German words & phrases for two hours of presentation & questions, but it’s always kind to have my dubious grammar praised as “charming” 🇩🇪

At least I think that’s the way it’s intended 🤨

AimeeKGunther, to random
@AimeeKGunther@mathstodon.xyz avatar

I'm so happy that people are studying this.👏

"Communication about quantum technology offers many opportunities (but there are risks too)"

https://phys.org/news/2023-04-communication-quantum-technology-opportunities.html

markmccaughrean, to photography
@markmccaughrean@mastodon.social avatar

The Altstadt in Mainz – nice 🙂👍

The walk from the main station to the Alstadt – not so nice 😬

talk in half an hour 🔭.

markmccaughrean, to random
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Venue for today – the Stadttheater in Mainz. A public lecture this evening about in German as part of the university’s “Physik im Theater” series 🔭

Had better check my slides – have been a few more results & pictures published since I last gave this talk in February 😬

# Astrodon

lisavipes, to random

's Goose Glam returns with the Greater White-fronted Goose, a.k.a. Speckle Bellies! The name is a little misleading (their fronts aren't really white) but they have a gorgeous grey-beige front with black speckles! Mated pairs stay together and migrate together for several years. We see these geese west of the Mississippi River during their migration. Females need to gain 30% more weight before migration as they need energy for migrating as well as egg-laying!

uastronomer, to space
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Something nobody tells you about being a science communicator: There's an awful lot of news that you personally don't care about because it's either a) a minor incremental improvement on stuff we've known for decades, but can be shoe-horned into the one interesting headline that non-science editors can come up with for your field, b) Not very interesting, despite the breathless coverage put out by the relevant institute's PR department, c) Almost certainly overhyped nonsense that will be proven false and quietly forgotten about in a few months.

And you'll find that you have to read every single one of these stories because the people in your life are absolutely going to be asking you about them!

ZLabe, to random
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My climate change dashboard is updated for this month...

Higher resolution graphic available at https://zacklabe.com/climate-change-indicators/

pierre_markuse, to wildfirescience
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🟠Multiple big fires🔥 in the Tyumen and Omsk Oblasts, 🇷🇺 - 11 May 2023 🇪🇺 -3🛰️ Full-size ▶️ https://flic.kr/p/2ozChSn Image is about 581 kilometers wide @CopernicusEU @wildfirescience

sterlingericsson, to science

Fungus clothes is today's topic.

You can already turn mycelium into a form of leather, though the normal process of doing so outright kills the fungal cells in the material. Not so much living clothing that could heal itself.

Now, Newcastle University scientists have developed a new leathering process that keeps the chlamydospores alive.

Tada, living fungus clothing with self-healing

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adfm.202301875

manisha, to science
@manisha@neuromatch.social avatar

we got a grant for in a few months ago and have been slowly working towards our goal of creating some interactive for a workshop. I really want to use this opportunity to also pick up some new skills - like

community, would you please share your favorite tools for creating fun animations and videos? 🥺​🙏​ Our target audience will be undergrads and I am comfortable with audio-video editing if that helps (picked up that skill as a volunteer a few years ago, shout out to @neuromatch!).

We are considering creating an interactive JupyterBook à la (https://compneuro.neuromatch.io). If you know of other cool ways of making an interactive tutorial, would love to hear about that!

@academicchatter

davidjamesweir, to random

I wonder if the people saying there is not enough on fedi realise not all of us want to be on science-focused instances with gatekeepy overtones?

Follow me and over time I’ll waffle lyrical about doing science and being a scientist.

cyrilpedia, to random
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CART cells beyond cancer - my latest Clinical Pipeline column for Nature Medicine is out. CAR T cell technology in humans was first tried for HIV in the 90s. Now veteran HIV researchers are giving them another shot.


https://www.nature.com/articles/d41591-023-00042-6

PennNeuroKnow, to random

Now that we’ve peered into distant galaxies and put a man on the moon, the true final frontier may be our very own brains! 🧠

This week, Sophie Liebergall writes about 5 big unanswered questions in the field of neuroscience. Pt. 2 coming this summer!!

https://pennneuroknow.com/2023/05/09/10-big-unanswered-questions-in-neuroscience-part-one/

kkormas, to academicchatter
easternblot, to art

I wrote about a new study that found that, although online overall has a positive effect on people's moods (just like visits), not everyone responds to it equally well.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/evaamsen/2023/05/09/online-art-doesnt-have-the-same-effect-on-everyone/?sh=6329e262212b

pierre_markuse, to wildfirescience
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🟠 Massive 🔥 spreading in the Omsk Oblast during the last weeks (Lat: 56.596, Lng: 72.887), 🇷🇺 🇪🇺 -2
@CopernicusEU @wildfirescience

video/mp4

sterlingericsson, to science

All heart tissue is not made the same. The left ventricle is commonly considered the most important during development and for blood flow and is at most risk of disease and disorder.

Using stem cells, Imperial College London scientists have made a method to specifically develop left ventricle heart muscle cells for general medicine testing and disease treatment studies.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667237523000759

TheConversationUS, to science
@TheConversationUS@newsie.social avatar

The math behind the Dunning-Kruger Effect is very suspect.

The effect says that ignorant people don't understand their own ignorance.

A mathematical reanalysis of the original study of 45 undergraduates, random number simulations and replication with clearer methods show that the least skilled people DO know how much they don't know, and that just about everyone overestimates their own knowledge.
https://theconversation.com/debunking-the-dunning-kruger-effect-the-least-skilled-people-know-how-much-they-dont-know-but-everyone-thinks-they-are-better-than-average-195527

pierre_markuse, to wildfirescience
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🟠 Big 🔥 in the Sverdlovsk Oblast, 🇷🇺 (Lat: 56.682, Lng: 63.472) - 6 May 2023 🇪🇺 -2🛰️ Full-size ▶️ https://flic.kr/p/2oyTL1Y Image is about 38 kilometers wide @wildfirescience @CopernicusEU

laminda, to science
@laminda@mastodon.social avatar

Sir David Attenborough turns 97 today. He's hosted so many great nature programs, but I think we can all agree that his finest moment was in the BBC's "Life of Insects," when he seduced a male cicada on-camera by imitating the wing-snapping sounds of a lovelorn female.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjLiWy2nT7U&ab_channel=BBCStudios

dillonthebiologist, to random

"Entire [Editorial board of Neuroimage] resigns over actions of academic publisher [Elsevier] whose profit margins outstrip even Google and Amazon"

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/may/07/too-greedy-mass-walkout-at-global-science-journal-over-unethical-fees

Extremely relevant to discussions I've had here yesterday about

$2700 to publish in their journal. Elsevier made nearly $3 billion in revenue with 40% profit margin last year.

Another example of being pay to win

ZLabe, to random
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My temperature plots are now updated through April 2023. It was a pretty cold month relative to some recent April years: https://zacklabe.com/arctic-temperatures/.

twinkler, to science

𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝙂𝙐𝘼𝙍𝘿𝙄𝘼𝙉: ‘𝙏𝙤𝙤 𝙜𝙧𝙚𝙚𝙙𝙮’: 𝙢𝙖𝙨𝙨 𝙬𝙖𝙡𝙠𝙤𝙪𝙩 𝙖𝙩 𝙜𝙡𝙤𝙗𝙖𝙡 𝙨𝙘𝙞𝙚𝙣𝙘𝙚 𝙟𝙤𝙪𝙧𝙣𝙖𝙡 𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙧 ‘𝙪𝙣𝙚𝙩𝙝𝙞𝙘𝙖𝙡’ 𝙛𝙚𝙚𝙨

Entire board resigns over actions of academic publisher whose 𝙥𝙧𝙤𝙛𝙞𝙩 𝙢𝙖𝙧𝙜𝙞𝙣𝙨 𝙤𝙪𝙩𝙨𝙩𝙧𝙞𝙥 𝙚𝙫𝙚𝙣 Google and Amazon

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/may/07/too-greedy-mass-walkout-at-global-science-journal-over-unethical-fees

pierre_markuse, to wildfirescience
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🟡 Multiple Fires🔥 near , Sverdlovsk Oblast, 🇷🇺 (Lat: 57.165, Lng: 61.547) - 4 May 2023 Copernicus🇪🇺 Sentinel-2🛰️ Full-size ▶️ https://flic.kr/p/2oyujvw Image is about 71 kilometers wide @wildfirescience

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