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Posts by Devin Ward, PhD
This is a great @nytimes.com write up of "Ancient DNA and spatial modeling reveal a pre-Inca trans-Andean parrot trade"! @natcomms.nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Nature Magazine is hiring! This is a rare and wonderful chance to join our US news team as a physical sciences reporter. US$85,000 - $100,000. Based in Washington, DC or New York City (you must have the right to work in the US, sorry). springernature.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/SpringerNatu...
Graphic promoting the Springer Nature “Opening Doors Internship Programme 2026.” The design features bold, colorful abstract shapes in purple, orange, and blue. On the left, logo for “Be part of progress.” On the right, text states “Opening Doors Internship Programme 2026 – Accepting applications,” alongside the Springer Nature logo and the “Stretch Your Horizons” branding. A young woman is seated in the foreground.
Our Opening Doors Internship Programme is open for applications! #BePartOfProgress and join one of our teams to gain hands-on experience working on impactful projects and benefit from the expertise of our talented colleagues.
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#Publishing #WorkInPublishing
In a change of pace from my weekend race reports for Nordic Insights, I wrote a review of the U.S. Ski and Snowboard x J.Crew Collection for the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics. Check out my hot takes and gift recommendations: nordicinsights.news/2026/02/01/b...
Their toolmaking techniques "appear to be well established and involve several intermediate steps, showing evidence of planning and foresight." 🏺🧪
Tracing social mechanisms and interregional connections in Early Bronze Age Societies in Lower Austria @natcomms.nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Be sure to take a look at the zoomorphic carvings in Figure 6!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Neither jellyfish nor sea anemones have brains. But these animals sleep in ways strikingly similar to humans
go.nature.com/4prixUM
@natcomms.nature.com is a great place for interdisciplinary work! Happy to co-edit this with @gustontini.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Not only will I be at #SVP2025 for @springernature.com but I believe my colleagues @devinleaward.bsky.social @joaovascoleite.bsky.social @lukegrinham.bsky.social will be there too.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
This is figure 1 from “Human biomass movement exceeds the biomass movement of all land animals combined.” It shows total biomass movement of land animals and birds.
Human biomass movement may be up to 40 times greater than that of all land animals combined, according to research in Nature Ecology & Evolution. A second Nature Communications paper finds that wild mammal biomass has more than halved since 1850. go.nature.com/4oID33i go.nature.com/3LhSD7n đź§Ş