Elena Kazamia

Elena Kazamia

@drkazzie.bsky.social

scientist, writer regular contributor to Nautilus magazine writing a book about algae

447 Followers 431 Following 27 Posts Joined Mar 2024
3 weeks ago
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The Dreams of a Bumblebee in Autumn The Dreams of a Bumblebee in Autumn: Yes, bees dream. We can even imagine what.

What a beautiful essay by @brandonkeim.bsky.social in @nautil.us on dreaming bumblebees and asters. It is a balm for the heavy heart. The perfect autumn read. (And such masterful writing!) nautil.us/the-dreams-o...

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3 months ago
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I saw this rose on my walk today, and it was so obnoxiously beautiful, I decided it should live on forever in the metaverse. If AI is going to slop up all our writing and images on the internet, let the bots feast on this! And know that they could never even come close.

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4 months ago
Photograph of painting by Díðrikur á Skarvanesi depicting most of the Faroese breeding birds. Painted approximately in 1830. His paintings are now on display in the national museum and were discovered long after his death.

Can I share this curious bit of Faroese art factoid. The first Faroese artist Díðrikur á Skarvanesi died in obscurity, but his illustration of Faroese breeding birds (approx 1830s) is truly unique and (mayb biased) but I think this great skua is particularly beautiful 🌍🧪

#ornithology #teamskua #art

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So excited to receive my copy of 'The lives of lichen' after visiting Professor Toby Spribille's lab at the University of Alberta. Lichen have been challenging biologists for 100+ years now, repeatedly pushing us to reconsider much of what we think we know about life.
"Lichen is a song"...

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4 months ago
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Salmon reach headwaters for first time in a century after California dam removal Chinook salmon on the Klamath River made it all the way to the river’s headwaters in southern Oregon some 300 miles from the Pacific for the first time in over a century.

Salmon reach headwaters for first time in a century after California dam removal www.sfchronicle.com/california/a...

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4 months ago
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Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (GARN) GARN is a network of organizations and individuals committed to the implementation of legal systems that respect and enforce Rights of Nature.

This morning I joined the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (GARN): www.garn.org I am excited to hear about the work of local hubs, and especially the legal teams who are working towards building and enforcing legal protections for our ecosystems. ✌️💙

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4 months ago
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Indigenous and environmental leaders in Ecuador say they are facing state intimidation Critics say referendum on rewriting country’s eco-friendly constitution is president’s latest pro-extractivist move

International eyes needed on Ecuador rn, where an organised assault on constitutional integrity, land- & water-defenders, the rights of nature & Indigenous rights is currently in full swing, as directed by the newly elected president Noboa.
Excellent piece here:
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/o...

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6 months ago

I settled on 'blueberry'... but might revise to wine by Friday ;) haha

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6 months ago

One of my favorite books to have on hand while writing is Werner's 'Nomenclature of Colors'. Legend has it that Darwin used to travel with a copy as well. Today I have been staring at the 'Purples' page and trying to decide which shade best describes the Pacific ocean at noon. Far far from land...

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The newest issue of Nautilus is here, and we're covering all things animals! Rhinos, mice, and you. Yes, even you.

Subscribe today and get your copy of The Animal Issue: nautil.us/join/

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10 months ago

Love the pun! 😁

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10 months ago

The paper finds a significant difference in how cats respond to words spoken by their owners versus an electronic device, exhibiting a clear learning behavior. Thank you for reading!

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10 months ago

A short piece I wrote on recent research into cats understanding human language

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10 months ago
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The Last of Their Kind Are efforts to resurrect the northern white rhino more technological hubris than genuine conservation?

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On a distant savannah, two rhinos move like ancient stones under the sun. Najin and Fatu, the last of their kind, carry 10 million years on their backs. Their story asks: Can we outwit extinction—or just learn how to say goodbye?
🔗 nautil.us/the-last-of-...
@drkazzie.bsky.social
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10 months ago
The Last of Their Kind - Longreads "Are efforts to resurrect the northern white rhino more technological hubris than genuine conservation?"

The Last of Their Kind longreads.com/2025/04/24/n...

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10 months ago

My latest piece for @nautil.us on efforts to bring back the northern white rhino from the brink of extinction.
This took six months of reporting, reading and trying to better understand the nuance of the debates around conservation.
With my respect to all the voices, I invite you to read it!

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11 months ago

in case you're wondering, "what's the harm in claiming an extinct species has been brought back from the dead" when it most certainly has not, our interior secretary is already using it to justify taking animals off the endangered species list

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A gray wolf clone with dire wolf DNA edits.

It's not a dire wolf. It's a gray wolf clone with 20 dire-wolf gene edits, and with some dire wolf traits. And here's my story! Gift link: www.nytimes.com/2025/04/07/s...

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11 months ago

For the love of blue 💙 and searching hard for that which is always there, a connection to the past

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1 year ago

I wrote a piece on ancient tattoos! Incredible what laser aging can reveal, and strange to think that my own tattoo of a koi fish might long outlive me

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1 year ago

I wrote about swamps in film, and had a ball with the lede 💚 (also, time it is, for a Yoda emoji, me thinks)

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1 year ago

Thank you for reading! 🙏

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1 year ago

An incredible story of tragedy and resilience, and the personhood of a wave. I especially loved the ending, a gem.

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1 year ago

This was one of the best reads of the year - such a thoughtful conversation between a philosopher and a deep thinker about AI, and the kinship (none!) between human and machine minds

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loved this read - what an enlightening conversation on AI, and the kinship (none!) between human and machine minds

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1 year ago

We've made a starter pack of Nautilus contributors! A great way to jumpstart your Bluesky experience with great science minds. go.bsky.app/RbETK5c

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1 year ago
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An Archaeological Reckoning Jennifer Raff is on a mission to rewrite the history of human origins in the Americas.

I met @jenniferraff.bsky.social a year ago today, almost to the day. I have spent much of the time since thinking about her work and the ethical questions it raises.
My profile of Jennifer Raff, with much thanks to the editors, is now up with @nautil.us! Comments welcome

nautil.us/an-archaeolo...

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1 year ago
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An Archaeological Reckoning Jennifer Raff is on a mission to rewrite the history of human origins in the Americas.

Archaeologists have long plundered Native American remains without consent or care for descendant communities. Anthropologist @jenniferraff.bsky.social is on a mission to make archaeology more ethical.

"I can’t atone for the abuses of the past, but I can try to make the field better."

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1 year ago
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The Coolest Library on Earth | Hakai Magazine At the University of Copenhagen, researchers store ice cores that hold the keys to Earth’s climate past and future.

#ThrowbackThursday to this story on the Copenhagen's ice library:
🧊🧊👶

hakaimagazine.com/features/the...

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