Don't make her life be about the DNA debacle. She died far too young, but she was a promising scientist in her own right, a mentor and scientific author.
Not for Watson or Crick, but for her legacy.
www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
Don't make her life be about the DNA debacle. She died far too young, but she was a promising scientist in her own right, a mentor and scientific author.
Not for Watson or Crick, but for her legacy.
(art by gabriel ugueto)
(art by gabriel ugueto)
Amongst other things, it says: "Ben has faced technical hurdles and skeptics with respect and humor."
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www.tandfonline.com/eprint/TYFU3...
In this ethnography of the relationship between archaeologists and construction, we explore how both disciplines communicate, and how concepts such as risk, incommensurability, uncertainty and translation..
www.tandfonline.com/eprint/TYFU3...
In this ethnography of the relationship between archaeologists and construction, we explore how both disciplines communicate, and how concepts such as risk, incommensurability, uncertainty and translation..
"Only basal metabolic rate and diurnality are robust predictors of extinction, even after accounting for phylogenetic and trait uncertainty"
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🧪 ⚒️ #Paleobio #Macroecology
"Only basal metabolic rate and diurnality are robust predictors of extinction, even after accounting for phylogenetic and trait uncertainty"
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🧪 ⚒️ #Paleobio #Macroecology
Cool paper on human Wildlife conflict
Cool paper on human Wildlife conflict
Topics are a cradle and a museum
Topics are a cradle and a museum
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*which, for legal clarity, are totally denied as being connected
Thread 🧵
*which, for legal clarity, are totally denied as being connected
A ‘wonder’ fossil changes our understanding of reptile evolution
An international team of researchers has published a breakthrough study in the journal @nature.com showing that early reptiles had unique structures growing from its skin that formed an alternative to feathers.
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A ‘wonder’ fossil changes our understanding of reptile evolution
An international team of researchers has published a breakthrough study in the journal @nature.com showing that early reptiles had unique structures growing from its skin that formed an alternative to feathers.
t1p.de/qd7s3
This astonishing reptile lived during the Middle Triassic in Europe and it possessed an amazing crest made of plume-like structures!
I was commissioned to bring it to life
#paleoart
This astonishing reptile lived during the Middle Triassic in Europe and it possessed an amazing crest made of plume-like structures!
I was commissioned to bring it to life
#paleoart
doi.org/10.1002/ecog...
doi.org/10.1002/ecog...
"The most terrible, frightening, horrible tuxedo ever seen in my life. I'm really suffering"
"The most terrible, frightening, horrible tuxedo ever seen in my life. I'm really suffering"
🚨 NEW NSF LAWSUIT TODAY!!!
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Targets grant terminations & freezes in spending congressionally appropriated funds.
Press release: democracyforward.org/updates/coal...
Complaint: storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
🚨 NEW NSF LAWSUIT TODAY!!!
🥳🥳🥳
Targets grant terminations & freezes in spending congressionally appropriated funds.
Press release: democracyforward.org/updates/coal...
Complaint: storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
Will live post as things come up....
Will live post as things come up....
Most species that have ever lived are extinct AND most we will never even have a fossil record of.
A majority of the world’s insect species have no living expert who can identify them.
The ocean produces a huge chunk of the world's oxygen a lot from a class of cyanobacteria called prochlorococcus
Most species that have ever lived are extinct AND most we will never even have a fossil record of.