Two images of sign-up boxes for the AIP History Weekly Edition and the AIP History Monthly Update.
                                                
    
    
    
    
            The AIP history, library, and archives teams are excited to launch two new #histsci email newsletters. Our Weekly Edition will offer a short article on the history of the physical sciences and the history community's work. The Monthly is an update on what we're doing at AIP. ww2.aip.org/newsletters
               
            
            
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                                            What IS Going On in Science Policy? An ISSUES event at 3 PM ET on Wednesday, April 23.
                                                
    
    
    
    
            Tomorrow: What IS Going On in Science Policy? 
Join us online at 3 PM ET to discuss this era of destabilization—with @dkaushik.bsky.social, Jason Rittenberg, Caroline Wagner, Carrie Wolinetz, and moderator @mitchambrose.bsky.social. Register here: asu.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
               
            
            
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            Hi Kelton, I run a science policy news service and I'm interested in using this photo in an upcoming article. Please message me if you are willing to give me permission to use it. @stormscale.io
               
            
            
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                                            United States map showing federal employees in the physical sciences by state. California, Colorado, Virginia, and Maryland have particularly high numbers.
                                                
    
    
    
    
            AIP's stats team has a new resource parsing data about the physical sciences workforce in the federal government, detailing info such as where they work and what they do. Very helpful to have right now. ww2.aip.org/statistics/f...
               
            
            
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            Hello Bluesky, I manage a science policy news service run by the American Institute of Physics. I’ve created this account to establish another way of reaching sources. I’m currently seeking info on layoffs at science agencies. DMs or Signal messages welcome!
               
            
            
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                                            Personal account, views my own, you know the drill. Techniques Development Meteorologist for the Storm Prediction Center. 
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                                            Senior Editor at Scientific American. 
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                                            science journalist | good physics, bad physics, and sometimes ugly physics 
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                                            science reporter covering biomedical research at Nature | proudly Ukrainian 🇺🇦
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                                            I'm a senior correspondent for Science, trying to explain to scientists how government works.
                                     
                            
                    
                    
                                            Interested in #scipol #highered #STEMEd #scicomm.
                                     
                            
                    
                    
                                            Dad (x3) and hub (x1). R&D policy @ AAU.
                                     
                            
                    
                    
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                                            Director of Research in History, Policy, and Culture at the American Institute of Physics. Author of Rational Action: The Sciences of Policy in Britain and America, 1940-1960. Views expressed are my own.
                                     
                            
                    
                    
                                            Chief Research Officer at the American Institute of Physics. Working on the history of science, libraries and archives, and social science research. Fan of bike rides, small dogs, and vegetarian cuisine. 
                                     
                            
                    
                    
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