Fellow #Iowa #Democrats, is anyone able to directly connect me with Chris Jones or his campaign team (by phone)? I submitted an application for a role with them thru November; want to request a confirmation of receipt, and inquire about their hiring timeframe. I urgently need a job, and a purpose.
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The call is coming from inside the house.
I was happy to contribute to @deandad.bsky.social's timely question about how we can adapt in the current era of higher education.
www.insidehighered.com/opinion/colu...
Evergreen.
Important read by @victorerikray.bsky.social about the anti-intellectualism centers popping up at universities across the US. Also critical to point out universities are hypocritically & simultaneously shutting down departments born from ‘movements for broader inclusion in mainstream American life.’
We’re about to experience the largest loss of health insurance coverage in U.S. history. The Pitt helps explain how it will happen—in the mundane morass of undone paperwork. But this is exactly as Trumps One Big Beautiful Bill planned it.
Nice to see @sciam.bsky.social cover this and support my thinking that this didn’t make any sense.
www.scientificamerican.com/article/what...
Congratulations! Can't wait to read it.
Brandolini's Law applies to the new "Ghost Murmur" technology claim.
@garrettbucks.bsky.social
Potlucks!
Listened to it yesterday on my run and it's a solid album.
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The mascot even has a Linked In page.
www.linkedin.com/in/blu-the-b...
Regional publics do such critical work.
I'm an alum of UW-Eau Claire (Go Blugolds!) and the experience I received there, in particular the undergraduate research, was an absolute game changer.
The difference in educational experience there vs my R1 for grad school is incomparable.
Hire more teachers/instructors/professors to make class sizes smaller.
That's it. That's the skeet that will improve education.
One of the enormous perks of working at a community college: small class sizes.
Apply this to any type of thinking process one often finds in any college classroom.
I enjoy deriving the equations I use in my chemistry courses to show students where they come from. That way the can see how to potentially apply them in the future.
The process of thinking is the point.
They think the purpose of college is to get a degree and the purpose of a degree is to get a job. They can't imagine someone wanting to be educated.
This "Fuels for Spacecraft" infographic explains how rockets launch and move through space. The left side covers "Getting Off the Ground," detailing solid propellants like ammonium perchlorate and aluminum powder used in boosters, and liquid propellants like liquid oxygen and hydrogen used in main engines. The right side explores "Propulsion in Space," highlighting chemical propulsion via hydrazine decomposition, electric ion propulsion using xenon, and solar sails.
With #Artemis II blasting off to the Moon, here's a look at the different fuels used to get rockets off of the ground in this edition of #PeriodicGraphics in @cenmag.bsky.social: cen.acs.org/physical-che...
Still at work, so I’m assuming that’s the take on tonight’s speech.
Evergreen.
I'm a big fan of process over just looking for the right answer.
I want to see the work, the logic, and the thinking going into pulling a problem apart and solving it.
Her nickname is spicy potato.
For reasons.
A picture of a red Shiba Inu sitting on the carpet of a living room with a coffee table in the background. The dog has a mint colored harness on and a pink collar.
We adopted a new dog. This is Sugar.
hello
what did i miss
tell me every thing
TLC | abbreviation | tender loving care
Anyone noticing a trend in the 5 scientists featured here ??
If I know Minnesotans -- and I do -- they'll come up with a system where everybody gets to keep the award for an hour before passing it to the next person.