If you live in Illinois, you know about the baseball, hot dogs, and pizza. And now you have access to timely global public health alerts with IL becoming the second state after CA to join the WHO’s Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network. Holy Cow!
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If you are a student whose NSF GRFP application was returned without review for vague 'eligibility' reasons:
1) Let your department chair & Graduate School know. Encourage them to contact NSF & congress
2) Write to your congressional reps.
3) Write to grfp@nsf.gov to request re-consideration;
In the century leading up to 1975, nearly 6000 freighters went down in the Great Lakes.
The Edmund Fitzgerald was the last.
The last. In 50 years, not a single commercial freighter has been lost in the Great Lakes.
Why?
It's NOAA. Of course it's NOAA.
One of my science heroes, Joan Brugge, talks about how science funding cuts are slowing their work on breast cancer prevention--share this widely
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Antimicrobial resistance is responsible for some 1.2 million deaths a year a year and contributes to millions more. Data in the new report shows that the problem is growing at an alarming rate. n.pr/3J0HVBC
Huge shoutout to @vangeliqueallen.bsky.social for co-leading this with me and others from @sciforgood.bsky.social !
Pilot sites are well on their way!
Excited to see @vangeliqueallen.bsky.social and I’s seltzers at the @researchamerica.bsky.social National Health Research Forum next week!
@sciforgood.bsky.social ‘s pilot sites (11 sites across the country) are working hard to make this happen in their local communities!
A new DHS proposed rule would limit F-1 student visas to four years, less than the average time to a bachelor's degree (4.3 years) or a PhD (5.7 years).
www.forbes.com/sites/stuart...
Not to mention the train wreck that’s coming our way on environmental damage and casualties from fracking news.yale.edu/2022/08/17/p...
🚨 Opportunity alert!
HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus is recruiting new Group Leaders in theory, computational modeling & machine learning.
Apply by Nov 4 👉 www.janelia.org/content/lead...
#ScienceCareers #ComputationalBiology #MachineLearning
image of taylor swift and travis kelce, with the text that says "getting excited planning your next grant application" and "there being grants to apply for"
A real Romeo & Juliet situation right now…
a photo of travis kelce and taylor swift from their proposal, with text over it that says "an iced oat matcha on a warm summer day" and "agricultural science and climate research"
a photo of travis kelce and taylor swift from their proposal, with text over it that says "having a new, cool (ugly) iPhone every year" and "NSF funded basic research"
a photo of travis kelce and taylor swift from their proposal, with text over it that says "getting dubai chocolate from the bodega" and "open trade policies and low tarriffs"
the same image, with text that says sending your best friend 12 memes from the same room and federally supported internet research & infrastructure
Not all love stories are about people 💘
Some are about the everyday things we count on — and the science, policy, and public funding that makes them possible.
True love looks like science working for the common good. ✨
#ScienceForGood #TrueLove #SciComm
a poster for the 4 upcoming Skype a Scientist livestreams including toxic newts on Sept 2, whales on October 1, physics on November 12, and Snails and Climate Change on December 4. The border has snails newts and whales in a. repeating pattern
Our fall livestream schedule is out!
In each of these sessions, the scientist will introduce who they are, what they do and why they like it, give us some context for what they are an expert in, then we'll launch into YOUR questions!
RSVP 4 free here:
www.skypeascientist.com/livestreams....
🖋️ You provide science + feedback
🎨 Students bring illustration, design, and storytelling
Deadline to sign up: Sept 5, 2025
For questions, reach out to chu2354@massart.edu
www.bit.ly/comicscollabfall2025
A chance to flex your #SciComm skills and support the next generation of science storytellers!
Poster of a call for scientists that says "Want to collaborate with an art student on a comic about your research? All career stages and fields are welcome!" Learn more and apply by 9/5 - bit.ly/comicscollabfall2025
👩🔬✨ Ever wanted to share your science through COMICS?!
The Science Communication & Comics course at Massachusetts College of Art and Design is looking for scientists across all fields to partner with undergrads who will transform your research into 4-page comics!
www.bit.ly/comicscollabfall2025
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The science hasn’t changed. The threat is real. What’s changing is whether policymakers will stand with people, science, and health, or side with fossil fuel interests.
#ClimateAction #ProtectScience #PublicHealth
Despite overwhelming opposition, the EPA claims it is “unleashing American energy," leaning on an unvetted, antiscientific DOE report that dismisses the well-established harms of greenhouse gases.
Across both parties, 79% of likely voters agree with the endangerment finding. When broken down by party, 68% of republican voters and 88% of democratic voters are in agreement with the endangerment finding.
Across both parties, 86% of likely voters are in support of regulating greenhouse gases. When broken down by party, 79% of republican voters and 93% of democratic voters are in favor of regulating greenhouse gases.
It's not just experts—most American voters agree with the Endangerment finding, and are in overwhelming support of regulating greenhouse gas emissions.
Doctors pointed to rising respiratory illness, public health organizations stressed disproportionate burdens on disadvantaged groups, and state officials pledged to challenge the repeal in court.
Fewer than 10 spoke in favor of repeal. The rest issued a clear warning: reversing this protection will accelerate the climate crisis, worsen air pollution, and disproportionately harm already vulnerable communities.
On Day 1 of hearings, nearly 200 people testified — from physicians and public health leaders to clergy, farmers, and attorneys general.
That finding, rooted in a 2007 Supreme Court ruling, has been the legal backbone for regulating climate pollution from cars, power plants, and oil & gas for more than a decade.
Yesterday, the EPA opened public hearings on its plan to repeal the Endangerment Finding — the agency’s own 2009 determination that greenhouse gases endanger human health and welfare.
Brewing our Loopapalooza Pale Ale at Steel String Brewery! @dphansti.bsky.social
Loopapalooza will have a science research-inspired label. It showcases the work we do in genome organization!
Soon, @sciforgood.bsky.social will be launching this initiative at 11 pilots across the country
🍻 cheers!
This one is for all my behavioral and social scientists out there! Science is science, so join in. #AcademicSky
Thanks to @cossa.bsky.social for inviting me to post a blog! First time since I was a teenager and used one to live stream my emo era thoughts. 😂
@sciforgood.bsky.social
Linked below! Never one to turn down a soapbox moment to share my passion for behavioral and social science researchers finding their place in the broader science landscape.
Want to know more about Science for Good, and why social science is important to our mission of connecting science and communities?
Read this post today from our co-founder @samschuelstein.bsky.social in "Why Social Science?" from @cossa.bsky.social!
#scienceforgood #socialscience
Do you want to be involved in advocating for science funding to your representatives?☀️
SNAP is organizing district visits while representatives are in their home districts this August. You'll get training - no experience required!
Sign up here: forms.gle/SEe8CtFGEjXF...
@snapcoalition.bsky.social
#WhySocialScience? Because Reimagining Science Requires Behavioral and Social Scientists at the Table, Too 🗣️
New post from @samschuelstein.bsky.social of @sciforgood.bsky.social ➡️ www.whysocialscience.com/blog/2025/7/...