Had a blast talking at @istaresearch.bsky.socialβs Think & Drink last Friday! @clarewatson.bsky.social and I shared how we went from lab bench to newsroom, and why trust, curiosity & scientist voices matter in journalism. Thanks to all who joined!
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Great recommendation, we met last week!
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Panel discussion at ISTA: Renowned science journalists discussed both the challenges and the joys of science journalism.
Thanks to our panelists: @clarewatson.bsky.social, @giorgiag-sciwriter.bsky.social, @jackiesnow.bsky.social, Monika Mondal, Klaus Taschwer & moderator Marlene Nowotny!
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Hakai is one of my favourite places to write for. If you know of an organization that might want to help fund it, reach out! π§ͺ
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The unexpected poetry of PhD acknowledgements
We read hundreds and hundreds of PhD acknowledgements. What we found was a kind of poetry in the science.
This beautiful multimedia essay, a compilation of the unexpected poetry of PhD acknowledgments, will surely make you smile.
From being lost for words to outpourings of thanks, Tabitha Carvan has captured it all; the very human side of #science π§ͺ
science.anu.edu.au/news-events/...
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These period pads solidify blood to prevent leaks
Theyβre filled with a seaweed-derived product that forms a gel and is biodegradable. Theyβre filled with a seaweed-derived product that forms a gel and is biodegradable.
TIL that menstrual products are based on the same principles they have been for aeons: absorb, and hope like hell it doesn't get saturated.
So researchers are testing a molecule that gels menstrual blood into a solid so it doesn't leak or spill.
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These Ants Perform Life-Saving Operations on Injured Nestmates, Similar to Humans
The world's tiniest surgeons?
While we have knownΒ for a few years now thatΒ ants treat each other's wounds, we're only just learning how astonishingly complex and precise ant medical care can be: some species perform life-saving amputations on each other! π§ͺ #wildlife #nature #AmWriting
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Using Trash to Track Other Trash | Hakai Magazine
An Australian organization is taking βReduce, Reuse, Recycleβ to heart with its ghost net clean-up program.
An Australian organization is taking βReduce, Reuse, Recycleβ to heart by using trash to clean up ghost gear.
By @clarewatson.bsky.social
hakaimagazine.com/news/using-t...
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The origin of the cockroach: how a notorious pest conquered the world
Genomic analysis suggests the common kitchen vermin spread from Europe to the world. But it wasn't originally found in Europe. Genomic analysis suggests the common kitchen vermin spread from Europe to...
This was a fun little science ditty about how genomic analysis has revealed the German cockroach is not in fact German, but a canny and adaptable hitchhiker from South Asia who took advantage of human trade and wars to travel and thrive around the world.
#science #entomology #genomics #cockroach
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We have 3 grants on offer to support SJAA members and I'd be happy to answer any Qs having received a few in the past.
With SJAA's support, my stories have ended up in @hakaimagazine.com @natureportfolio.bsky.social + taken me to Colombia for #WCSJ2023, an experience still paying dividends today.
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SJAA Grants Program: Applications, Criteria and Everything You Need To Know β Science Journalists Association of Australia
Are you a student or early-career #ScienceJournalist based in Aus with a pitch up your sleeve?
A staff journalist with a story idea that requires travel? Or is there a professional development opportunity you'd like to snap up?
Our grant applications close next week! sjaa.org.au/opportunitie...
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In essence, is the measured improvement meaningful for patients and their families, or just a few points difference on an abstract scale?
What if trials measured how much a drug extends "the time in the βgood partsβ β in the milder stages of disease", as statistician Lars Rau Raket puts it?
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Great reporting here by @elandhuis.bsky.social, providing a greater understanding of the difficulties with #ClinicalTrials of treatments for neurodegenerative diseases like #Alzheimers #ALS while presenting new ideas about how those trials could better measure a drug's effect on disease progression.
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Seagrass Can Stash Away Dangerous Heavy Metals | Hakai Magazine
In Australiaβs largest estuary, humble seagrass is the thin green line between safety and heavy-metal contamination.
In the Spencer Gulf of Australia, seagrass meadows stash truckloads of heavy metals in the coast's muddy depths. But if something were to happen to the seagrassβa marine heatwave perhapsβit could die and release the toxins back into the sea.
By Clare Watson.
hakaimagazine.com/news/seagras...
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I think my favorite genre of life is accidental dumb faces. #Birds like this white faced heron are experts at these. Who else has more examples? Bonus points if it's your study species! π§ͺ
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If youβre a reporter whoβs been laid off, and youβve got a great climate accountability story in the tank that youβre not going to be able to get published now, shoot me a pitch: emilyatkin (at) heated (dot) world. Letβs get your work published and letβs get you paid!
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Evolution Keeps Making Crabs, And Nobody Knows Why
This is so weird.
Crabs evolved (and disappeared) multiple times over the last 250 million years. @clarewatson.bsky.social digs into a conundrum that is taxing taxonomists: buff.ly/41FKq0O
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Analysis: The climate papers most featured in the media in 2023 - Carbon Brief
Using Altmetric data, Carbon Brief has compiled a list of the 25 most talked-about climate-related papers that were published in 2023.
Delighted to hear my paper w/ @rahmstorf.bsky.social & @naomioreskes.bsky.social, which showed Exxon predicted global warming w/ breathtaking accuracy years before it attacked climate science & scientists, was the second most talked-about climate article of 2023! www.carbonbrief.org/analysis-the...
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Somewhat related is this study, on atmospheric drying over Europe... www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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So beautiful!
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That's so great to hear! Hope the recovery continues without any setbacks. I remember my first run back after a few months of illness was slow but felt so good. Enjoy!
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2023 is truly an abnormal year in an abnormal period for the world's climate.
"Unusual" under sells what's happening.
www.theage.com.au/environment/...
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Hope you're enjoying your time in Australia, with all our kooky birds!
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If the first solar entrepreneur hadn't been kidnapped, would fossil fuels have dominated the 20th ce...
The 1909 incident may have cost the industry decades of progress β and the planet huge amounts of damaging carbon emissions.
You have to read this. The incredible story of George Cove, an early 1900s solar energy pioneer who was KIDNAPPED and forced to abandon his work - potentially holding renewable energy back by decades. π€―
theconversation.com/if-the-first... <- by Sugandha Srivastav.
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Spectacular finalists list for the UNSW Press Bragg Prize for Science Writing for 2023:
Jo Chandler - 'Buried treasure'
Lauren Fuge - 'Point of view'
Rebecca Giggs - 'Noiseless messengers'
Amalyah Hart - 'Model or monster'
Nicky Phillips - 'Trials of the heart'
Helen Sullivan - 'A city of islands'
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