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Posts by Leonie Moyle

Roughly half of STEM PhD students in the U.S. are international students.

75% of them stay in the U.S. long term after graduating to contribute their skills to U.S. scientific research and development.

Cutting international student visas hurts U.S. science now and long into the future.

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Science is good. We should fund it.

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I'm a data scientist @ourworldindata.org and I need help from a botanist or someone local to Kyoto, Japan! 🌸

We present one of the world’s longest climate records: 1,200 years of peak cherry blossom dates in Kyoto.

The researcher who maintained it, Prof. Yasuyuki Aono, sadly passed away last year.

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a view of the grey sky, through the silhouette of bare branches. one silhouette has tufted ears.

a view of the grey sky, through the silhouette of bare branches. one silhouette has tufted ears.

berlin sky

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Will McBride - Berlin, 1956

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ides!

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antipodes vibes

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quokkas!!

quokkas!!

Stromatolites stretch into the distance

Stromatolites stretch into the distance

must do adjacents:
rottnest island, stromatolites

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First 6 Days of Iran War Cost U.S. $11.3 Billion, Pentagon Says

The 2026 National Science Foundation budget is $8.75 Billion.

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U.S. government has lost more than 10,000 STEM Ph.D.s since Trump took office A Science analysis reveals how many were fired, retired, or quit across 14 agencies

The U.S. government has lost more than 10,000 STEM Ph.D.s since Trump took office.

A Science analysis reveals how many were fired, retired, or quit across 14 agencies. Read more: https://scim.ag/4boPkq8

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a blurry dance floor of international women (and men) dancing

a blurry dance floor of international women (and men) dancing

dancing in Berlin,
for #internationalwomensday

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When someone says „Scientists do not want you to know“ you can dismiss everything from there on. Scientists want you to know. They are desperate that you know. They can’t shut up about what they found out and want you to know.

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Richard C Lewontin lab 1976:
See Russ Lande, top left; Jerry Coyne bottom right. Who are the three others? Help me folks!

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march

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The Moon at waxing gibbous phase on a dark background.

The Moon at waxing gibbous phase on a dark background.

Waxing Gibbous Moon. 2019UT 28 February 2026. 🔭 🧪 🎨 #astrophotography #SciArt #photography #StormHour #ThePhotoHour

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a panda bear is eating something with chopsticks in a cartoon . Alt: a panda eating dumplings with chopsticks

yes…

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tuesday, but no pancakes

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field cricket (the higher pitch in particular)

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"The Beagle sailed round Chatham Island, and anchored in several bays. One night I slept on a part of the island, where black truncated cones were extraordinarily numerous: from one small eminence I counted sixty of them, all surmounted by craters more or less perfect. The greater number consisted merely of a ring of red scoriae or slags, cemented together: and their height above the plain of lava was not more than from fifty to a hundred feet: none had been very lately active. The entire surface of this part of the island seems to have been permeated, like a sieve, by the subterranean vapours: here and there the lava, whilst soft, has been blown into great bubbles; and in other parts, the tops of caverns similarly formed have fallen in, leaving circular pits with steep sides. From the regular form of the many craters, they gave to the country and artificial appearance, which vividly reminded me of those parts of Staffordshire, where the great iron-foundries are most numerous."

"The Beagle sailed round Chatham Island, and anchored in several bays. One night I slept on a part of the island, where black truncated cones were extraordinarily numerous: from one small eminence I counted sixty of them, all surmounted by craters more or less perfect. The greater number consisted merely of a ring of red scoriae or slags, cemented together: and their height above the plain of lava was not more than from fifty to a hundred feet: none had been very lately active. The entire surface of this part of the island seems to have been permeated, like a sieve, by the subterranean vapours: here and there the lava, whilst soft, has been blown into great bubbles; and in other parts, the tops of caverns similarly formed have fallen in, leaving circular pits with steep sides. From the regular form of the many craters, they gave to the country and artificial appearance, which vividly reminded me of those parts of Staffordshire, where the great iron-foundries are most numerous."

he did seem to have a geologist's appreciation of the unique landscape...

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agreed. and yet, five weeks later: "The natural history of these islands is eminently curious, and well deserves attention." 😹

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his appreciation evolved over time, apparently

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"Nothing could be less inviting than the first appearance. A broken field of black basaltic lava, thrown into the most rugged waves, and crossed by great fissures, is everywhere covered by stunted, sun-burnt brushwood, which shows little signs of life. The dry and parched surface, being heated by the noon-day sun, gave to the air a close and sultry feeling, like that from a stove: we fancied even that the bushes smelt unpleasantly. Although I diligently tried to collect as many plants as possible, I succeeded in getting very few; and such wretched-looking little weeds would have better become an arctic than an equatorial Flora."

"Nothing could be less inviting than the first appearance. A broken field of black basaltic lava, thrown into the most rugged waves, and crossed by great fissures, is everywhere covered by stunted, sun-burnt brushwood, which shows little signs of life. The dry and parched surface, being heated by the noon-day sun, gave to the air a close and sultry feeling, like that from a stove: we fancied even that the bushes smelt unpleasantly. Although I diligently tried to collect as many plants as possible, I succeeded in getting very few; and such wretched-looking little weeds would have better become an arctic than an equatorial Flora."

In celebration of #DarwinDay, here are his decidedly mixed first impressions after landing on the Galápagos (17 Sept 1835; from 'the Voyage' Chap X):

"Nothing could be less inviting..."

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Trump team’s new rule could make firing government scientists easier Although the government says the move will depoliticize US science, some researchers say it will do the opposite.

The revised Schedule F policy, finalized last week, will kick in next month. It could reclassify career government scientists—potentially those involved in grantmaking at agencies like NIH and NSF—into at-will employees, and would strip them of whistleblower protections.

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Rabbits capture, try and execute a hunter. The Smithfield Decretals, decorated in London, England, in the 1340s: Royal MS 10 E IV, f. 59v-61v

Rabbits capture, try and execute a hunter. The Smithfield Decretals, decorated in London, England, in the 1340s: Royal MS 10 E IV, f. 59v-61v

Bad bunnies from long ago
www.bl.uk/stories/blog...

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GMT-5 timezone not good

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tired

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How many tigers do you think is in a jar of tigers balm

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 art deco facade of the Babylon Kino. The marquee reads: metropolis live babylon orchester berlin

art deco facade of the Babylon Kino. The marquee reads: metropolis live babylon orchester berlin

sunday

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grunewald (in my apartment building)

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snow & stairs, Berlin

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