Miriam Richards
@richardsmiriam1.bsky.social
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Scientist, professor, gardener, grandmother.
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carlzimmer.com
Today my @nytimes.com colleagues and I are launching a new series called Lost Science. We interview US scientists who can no longer discover something new about our world, thanks to this year‘s cuts. Here is my first interview with a scientist who studied bees and fires. Gift link: nyti.ms/3IWXbiE
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markheyck.bsky.social
Going to share this with my mom and sister, both U of A graduates, and any other alumni I know, encouraging them to send a message to the university that their future financial support will be dependent on the school's commitment to academic freedom and freedom of speech.
richardsmiriam1.bsky.social
It would be fun to have them explain why services such as the Post Office and Via Rail etc need to make money but highways are a service that we all should gladly pay taxes for
richardsmiriam1.bsky.social
I dunno. I'd kind of like to see this logic extended to the costs of highway maintenance in southern Ontario....
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cataranea.bsky.social
Canada Post “lost” 1 billion dollars last year?

How about, “it cost Canadians 1 billion dollars to have a national postal service” which works out to costing about $25 a year per person (population of Canada in 2024 = 40 million). Seems like a pretty reasonable cost to me.
julieslalonde.bsky.social
"Canada Post is on track to lose money" Hum. Duh. It cost less than a toonie to send a letter across Canada.

"Canada Post is a service and not a business" was common knowledge until late stage capitalism brain rotted most people into think if it ain't making money for shareholders, it's failing.
richardsmiriam1.bsky.social
My dad took us to work and let us punch cards to see how it worked. And my first year computer science course still had a card punch for first year students because there weren't enough terminals.
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rebeccarhelm.bsky.social
I get that the news cycle is packed right now, but I just heard from a colleague at the Smithsonian that this is fully a GIANT SQUID BEING EATEN BY A SPERM WHALE and it’s possibly the first ever confirmed video according to a friend at NOAA

10 YEAR OLD ME IS LOSING HER MIND (a thread 🧵)
richardsmiriam1.bsky.social
Remarkable!
waiterich.bsky.social
I thought this was a bunch of ginger root
c0nc0rdance.bsky.social
The buff-tip moth (Phalera bucephala) has mastered a very particular kind of camouflage.

When they close their wings up, they resemble a broken twig.

Native to large parts of Europe, there's regional pattern variation that reflects the local tree species. This one best resembles birch twigs?
richardsmiriam1.bsky.social
In the age of AI, it's a bit ridiculous to submit papers without proofreading.
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minouette.bsky.social
For day 5 of #SciArtSeptember prompt corridor I am sharing the pollinator garden work which I made for my show about the future of pollination for Manufactured Ecosystems. 🧪🐡 Using collaged linocut prints I built up this little garden with multiple native wildflowers, bees, moths, butterflies, 🧵
As described this is a my collaged linocut pollinator garden artwork featuring a log, wildflowers and pollinators including: Canada goldenrod, purple coneflower, wild geraniums, wild columbine, common milkweed, black eyed susans, monarch butterflies, red-spotted purple butterfly, white underwing moth, Eastern tiger swallowtail butterfly, bumblebee, sweat bee, resin bee, large milkweed bug and milkweed leaf beetle.
richardsmiriam1.bsky.social
PSA from the Ass Dean: This is your annual reminder that university forms still mostly need to be downloaded, printed, signed, and reuploaded, or you can paste a signature onto a form, with no guarantee whatsoever that the signature bearer did the pasting.
richardsmiriam1.bsky.social
Yay! Great topic and great presenter!
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animalbehaviour.live
#ABL2025 Plenary Spotlight: Dr Floria Mora-Kepfer Uy ⭐

Join us on Nov 13-14 to learn how @avispatica.bsky.social Dr Mora-Kepfer Uy’s team uncovered captivating ways in which parasites reprogram the behaviour and lifespan of insects. 🐝🪱

Learn more about the conference: ablaoc25.sciencesconf.org
richardsmiriam1.bsky.social
What a rag the Globe is now.
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thebeaverton.com
Pros and Cons of building a tunnel under the 401 thebeaverton.com/2025/08/pros...