absolutspacegrl, to space
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My office at work currently has 4 women and 1 man.

I have been the “only” woman in an office full of men so many times - this is the first time it’s been reversed! And I’m having so much fun! (Sorry, Thomas, for all of the silliness!)

skrishna, to space
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We have the first science images from the ESA’s Euclid telescope and they are STUNNING. Euclid can take detailed photos with a wide field of view. Here’s a breakdown of what you’re looking at and why it’s important.

Newsletter goes out tomorrow: adastraspace.com

https://youtu.be/dLInbdOO4pA

skrishna, to space
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Could recent information about dark energy fundamentally alter our understanding of the universe? It's possible. Here's a deep dive into what dark energy is and how new results on the expansion history of the universe may change everything we thought we knew.

Newsletter version: adastraspace.com

https://youtu.be/YoGWou8hDZ4

minouette, to random
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Happy birthday to Mary Anning (1799 –1847)! She was the wrong class, sex & religious denomination to gain the education, opportunity to work & communicate her results or garner any respect as a pioneering paleontologist. Further, during her lifetime most people thought Earth was a mere few thousand years old, based on a very literal interpretation of the Bible & found the idea of extinction did not fit in with the story of creation. 🧵1/

skrishna, to space
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This week in space stuff:

  • Video coming today on dark energy
  • First science results from the ESA’s dark matter/energy observatory Euclid expected Thursday
  • Possible geomagnetic storm May 24-25, but likely nothing as strong as the one that made the aurora so visible
  • Boeing Starliner currently scheduled for launch Saturday May 25, but this could slip further

winterschon, to mentalhealth
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💔 Daily Early Morning Worry 💔

one of my clinical anxiety syndromes [1] manifests a binary symptom, which I've termed “impaired focal-state partial blindness upon waking”.

Let's play "Choose Your Own Adventure" this morning!

  1. Non-Critical: temporary medication effect (multi-rx additive symptoms)

  2. Critical: direct effect of hypophysis-cerebri tumor growth, ocular-nerve compression inducing eyesight loss (partial/full) 🧠

[1] ICD-10 F41.1

minouette, to random
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Happy birthday to Margaret Fountaine (1862-1940), here in my with many from her collection.

Her posthumous books featured her "wild and fearless life," but she was also a trailblazing famous , published in The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variations, expert on tropical butterflies, discovering, documenting, breeding & gathering specimen in 60 countries, talented scientific illustrator, 🧵

minouette, to Nursing
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Happy birthday to founder of modern nursing, social reformer, statistician, data visualization innovator & writer Florence Nightingale (1820 – 1910)!⁠
Nightingale earned the nickname "The Lady with the Lamp" during the Crimean War, from a phrase used by The Times, describing her as a “ministering angel” making her solitary rounds of the hospital at night with “a little lamp in her hand”. 🧵1/n

minouette, to Astronomy
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Happy birthday to Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin (1900-1979), trailblazer for women in who discovered that hydrogen and helium are the most common elements in the universe.⁠

Born England, she won a scholarship to Newnham College Cambridge in 1919 where she heard a lecture which changed her life. She wrote, “My world had been so shaken that I experienced something very like a nervous breakdown.” 🧵

CarveHerName, to history
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, 9 May 1922, the International Astronomical Union formally adopts Annie Jump Cannon's stellar classification system. The principles in it still underpin modern classification.

skrishna, to space
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NASA found something weird at the edge of the solar system.

Let’s talk about what New Horizons found in the Kuiper Belt, and why we know so little about this part of our solar system:

https://youtu.be/CRKl0SeGlPw

CarveHerName, to history
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, 20 Apr 1902, Marie and Pierre Curie refine radium chloride. The discovery leads to Marie being the first woman to win the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903.

The Academy originally planned to award only Pierre and Henri Becquerel. Pierre insisted that Marie should also be included.

skrishna, to space
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In this week’s space news from Ad Astra:

  • NASA addresses space junk issues
  • Gaia found a stellar-mass black hole in our galactic neighborhood
  • We’re sending a quadcopter to Saturn’s moon Titan
    and more!

Newsletter coming at 11 am ET, sign up: adastraspace.com

https://youtu.be/SrAuel-k5jU

jonthegeek, to javascript
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I'm extremely saddened to read that Women Who Code is closing (https://womenwhocode.com/blog/the-end-of-an-era-women-who-code-closing). My heart goes out to everyone impacted by this situation, and everyone who would have been impacted by their initiatives.

We can't replace them, but we welcome anyone looking for a friendly, inclusive community to join us at the Data Science Learning Community (@DSLC) https://DSLC.io

hildabast, to random
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This little girl was born in Tokyo in 1920. Her name was Katsuko Saruhashi.

She would grow up to be a geochemist, an expert on acid rain, and help achieve bans on nuclear testing.

Saruhashi was the first woman elected to the Science Council of Japan… 1/8

https://www.maruzen-publishing.co.jp/item/?book_no=302943

skrishna, to space
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I’m doing a newsletter subscription push, so:

If you want one newsletter per week rounding up the biggest spaceflight + space science news, please sign up for Ad Astra! Weekly newsletter will go out tomorrow morning.

https://www.adastraspace.com

minouette, to chemistry
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Happy birthday to Marie Maynard Daly (1921-2003), 1st Black woman to earn a PhD in 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 -

klangin, to random
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“Innovation in caregiving support is desperately needed.”

The National Academies released a report yesterday calling for universities to do more to help caregivers in STEMM.

https://www.science.org/content/article/universities-should-experiment-improve-caregiver-support-u-s-national-academies-says

skrishna, to space
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This week’s space news is here!

  • There’s a fix in the works for Voyager 1!
  • What did the eclipse look like from space?
  • How did the moon turn itself inside out early in its existence?

and more! Newsletter goes out at 11 am ET, sign up here: adastraspace.com/

https://youtu.be/30cNQIxr1e8

CarveHerName, to history
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, 8 Apr 1959, Mary K Hawes initiates a project to create the first universal programming language for computers used by businesses and government. Grace Hopper led the team that then created COBOL. Some mainframes are still using it.

Grace Hopper with a bank of mainframes and the COBOL manual. She is a white woman with light hair.

minouette, to history
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Happy birthday to Canadian geneticist Irene Ayako Uchida (1917-2013)! She is shown surrounded by chromosones, with anomalies (pink arrows) due to radiation exposure, based on 1 of her research papers. A strand of DNA is hidden in the image (her watchband).⁠

Uchida didn’t set out to be a scientist. She was studying English literature at UBC, before she was interned with other Canadians of Japanese heritage during WWII. 🧵1/

winterschon, to random
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Canonical experience of

  • woman observes and identifies problem
  • woman solves root cause analysis
  • woman designs proof-of-concept
  • woman provides report showing benefits
  • concept and proof ignored by boy's club
  • time passes, more time passes
  • boys club decides they have an amazing idea
  • boys club talks big game, misses core concept
  • boys club decides they are deploying copycat
  • woman remains ignored and uncredited
minouette, to history
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New edition of Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179), surrounded by plants and a mineral she touted as medical treatments, her invented alphabet and model of the universe, on lovely ivory Japanese washi paper. Her writings preserve not only her own knowledge and theories but the nature of institutional medicine and folk healing of her day (which she deftly combined). 🧵1/2

NatureMC, to Meditation
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skrishna, to space
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This week’s space news from Ad Astra is here!!

  • Space junk from the ISS may have hit someone’s house
  • The eclipse weather forecast looks BAD
  • Will satellites be visible during the eclipse? (shout out to @sundogplanets!!)
  • New awesome solar footage from the Parker Solar Probe

and more!

As always, newsletter goes out Friday mornings! Sign up: adastraspace.com

https://youtu.be/de8odllBxJQ

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