We're excited to see you at the APS Global Physics Summit 2026 from 15th to 20th March 2026! The conference is at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver CO, and we'll be there presenting two posters and doing demos at the SciX booth. Find us at the Hyatt next to the NASA booth!
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SciX libraries help us understand the impact of researchers like the ones we have highlighted for #IWD2026 and so much more. Learn more about how to build libraries for role models, literature reviews, and even living CVs with our Training Hub video guides https://scixplorer.org/scixhelp/
On #IWD2026 meet Dr Francisca Nneka Okeke who researches Earth’s ionosphere and space weather, helping scientists understand how solar activity affects our planet. Scan the QR code to dive into a SciX library of her papers and learn how to make your own: https://scixplorer.org/scixhelp/
Our third #IWD2026 scientist is Dr Rosaly Lopes who is a planetary volcanologist studying eruptions across the Solar System, including the powerful volcanoes on Jupiter’s moon Io. Scan the QR code to read her papers in a SciX library and create your own: https://scixplorer.org/scixhelp/
Next up for #IWD2026 we have Dr Keiko Hattori who studies the chemistry of Earth’s deep interior, revealing how volcanoes form and how critical minerals move through our planet. Scan the QR code to explore her SciX library and learn how to build your own: https://scixplorer.org/scixhelp/
First up this #IWD2026 we have Dr Wanda Díaz-Merced who turns space data into sound, pioneering new ways to analyze the universe while making astronomy accessible to blind scientists. Scan the QR code to explore her SciX library and learn how to make one: https://scixplorer.org/scixhelp/
Happy #InternationalWomensDay! This #IWD2026 we’re celebrating four amazing scientists across astronomy, Earth science & planetary science. Explore their SciX libraries and learn how to build your own with our brand new Training Hub video guides! https://scixplorer.org/scixhelp/
The SciX Team have been deluged by a tidal wave (we regret nothing) of interest at #OSM2026! We're already running low on swag and aren't even half way through the Ocean Sciences Meeting yet, so if you haven't yet seen us, head over to booth 85 ASAP. Excited to meet you all!
Happy Valentine's Day from the SciX Team to our ever expanding research community. We love you with all our heart (and soul nebulae)! Explore more about this loved up couple of nebulae in the Science Explorer platform! https://bit.ly/SciX-Heart (image is IR mosaic from NASA's WISE)
@taramurphy.bsky.social oops, tagging you just in case BlueSky needs that for you to see threaded responses!
Hi Tara! I spoke with the awesome ADS/SciX Team and they confirmed that the latest release included an overhaul of the fonts and overall contrast. Have you been using the platform since we chatted, and do you think it has improved readability and usability? Let us know your thoughts, and thank you!
Hi Tara! Thanks so much for your feedback. The team will have a look at this and get back to you as soon as possible. You can also email help@scixplorer.org or use our feedback form linked here, but we know everyone is busy, so let's see what we can find out for you! scixplorer.org/feedback/gen...
You might have noticed that we're HAVING SOME WEATHER at the moment - so it's the perfect time to catch up with the Science Explorer team at #AMS2026 in Houston, TX, this week! We're at booth 708 - swing by to win some exclusive merch, and don't forget our talk on Wednesday too!
We love to see it too, Peter! Want to make your own? Dive in and explore for yourself at scixplorer.org! #AAS247
On left, 1895 paper by Edward C. Pickering about "A new Star to Centaurus. The new Algol Variable in Delphinus." On right, photograph of a photographic plate negative of sparse star fields. Stars are barely discernible. An illegible handwritten note appears at the top of the plate. One star is circled; another is partially circled. A large question mark is written in the middle right. "123?" is written in the middle left. Most of the markings are black. A third star is circled with a trailing line in red.
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We linked @harvardplatestacks.bsky.social #photography plates to papers in #ADSbabs / #SciX
SciX & StarGlass: Future of Historical Sky
Tue Jan 6 @ 5:30 PM MST
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Technique can enhance yr papers w/ even more
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We can't believe it's already the last day of #AAS247! We have LOVED meeting you at our stand as part of the Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian's MEGABOOTH! Thanks for attending our talks, poster sessions and workshops. Keep exploring science at SciXplorer.org
HAPPY NEW YEAR from the whole SciX Team! Happy new open research platform?! Join the SciX Community! Check out SciXplorer.org and if you're heading to #AAS247 don't forget to sign up for one of our three free workshops on Sun Jan 4 at either 1:15pm, 2:15pm, or 3:15pm!
Heading to #AAS247? Are you an existing #ADSabs user and feeling a little #SciX-curious? Join the team on Sun Jan 4 for a free 1-hour workshop! We have sessions at 1:15pm, 2:15pm, and 3:15pm. Sign up now! #Astrophysics #PlanetaryScience #NASAScience #OpenScience #EarthScience
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Join @scixcommunity.bsky.social Sun Jan 4 for a free 1-hour workshop (sessions at 1:15, 2:15, 3:15 PM)
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While the big day may be over for another year, and the reindeer are catching a few zzzs, the fun doesn't stop - especially if you're attending #AAS247! We're going to be there with a booth, talks, posters, and three FREE workshops to ease you into the SciX Community! Sign up NOW
We're buzzing from our first full day at #AGU25! If you're in #NewOrleans this week, visit our booth for demos, science badges, luggage tags, and great conversations!
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Attending AGU25 in NOLA? Sign up for our workshop, "Harnessing Research Discovery and Exploration from Environmental to Planetary Sciences and Beyond with Science Explorer, NASA's Open-Access Digital Library" on 16th December at 1pm with the team that built it! Sign up at bit.ly/AGU25-SciX
Attending AGU25 in NOLA? Sign up for our workshop, "Harnessing Research Discovery and Exploration from Environmental to Planetary Sciences and Beyond with Science Explorer, NASA's Open-Access Digital Library" on 16th December at 1pm with the team that built it! Sign up at bit.ly/AGU25-SciX
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A vibrant astronomical image of the Witch Head Nebula (IC 2118) set against a backdrop of deep space filled with countless stars. The nebula features intricate wisps and clouds of gas and dust, highlighted in shades of blue and faint white, creating an ethereal appearance reminiscent of a witch's head. Bright stars punctuate the scene, with larger stars exhibiting a bluish glow. The image is framed with a black border that includes a label with the nebula's name and identifying the image as using data from the STScI Digitized Sky Survey Blue, Red, and Infrared Plates processed into a full color image by Noel Carboni
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Try your #Adsabs accounts & libraries in #SciX by midnight on the #crossquarterday to obtain a lifetime of necromancy-free results (limited time offer)
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#SciX makes research more efficient by linking data, code, and publications, so findings can be tested, trusted, and built on faster. More reproducible science, less wasted effort, more discoveries. #OpenScience #ResearchIntegrity #ReproducibleResearch #EfficientResearchWorkflows
Keeping it 100 on the land (geology), the sea (oceanography), the sky (atmospheric science), SciX pledges allegiance to your Open, your FAIR, your API! Explore a broad, connected research landscape with in-built data-viz tools scixplorer.org #TheFateOfSciXplorer #IYKYK
Earth scientists can finally use a NASA ADS-like search system - yay!! If you're not familiar with either of these sites check out SciX - it will make you so much happier when you next have to do literature review 📚😃
Thanks, Hannah! We are quite fond of it too 🥰 We'd love to hear more about how you and your colleagues and collaborators are using our platform! Feel free to share your favourite features, either on social media or via our testimonials form. You can even make a short video! forms.gle/11qcmHQcZEkX...
Our amazing #SciX Advisory Board brings together expertise from across the sciences. They ensure SciX meets the needs of every discipline, fostering transparency, usability, and collaboration at every step. Hear what SciX means to them. #OpenScience #ResearchIntegrity https://youtu.be/28UeYIVM90E