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Hello, I made you a feed of your cats watching the Artemis II splashdown bsky.app/profile/did:...

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NASA just dropped this image of Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch looking back at us. The first woman to ever see our planet in its entirety. I’m not crying you’re crying 🥹🔭🧪 📸: NASA

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AI algorithms can become ‘agents of chaos’ Given autonomous control of other software, programs shared private medical details and deleted files without permission

#AIagents promise to speed up ordinary online tasks, but they can also share private files publicly, delete others, and libel people. A new study examines these #AIsafety vulnerabilities. #OpenClaw #AIgovernance @science.org www.science.org/content/arti...

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Cracked, but still there: the glass ceiling persists for senior women in science To mark International Women’s Day on 8 March, Mangala Srinivas reminds junior colleagues that career success won’t protect you from gender-based bias.

Leading in science as a woman doesn't mean smooth sailing through gender bias, unfortunately, writes @mangalasrinivas.bsky.social @nature.com. She gives practical advice for navigating the shards of the cracked glass ceiling (hint: there's no magic bullet).

www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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Caldas e Serro, além de Ouro Preto, estão na mira de projetos minerários. Os riscos são imensos e os benefícios reais, mínimos. Comunidades e ecossistemas inteiros colocados em risco pelo lucro de poucos. Vale a pena essa troca?

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Agrotóxico: seguro para quem? Ciência Suja · Episode

Este episódio novo do Ciência Suja está excelente. As queridas Carla Ruas e Silvia mergulharam nos Monsanto Papers e acharam MUITA ciência suja por lá. Vale escutar!

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Hydropower Is Getting Less Reliable as the World Needs More Energy

It should go without saying that a world w/ more erratic precipitation is less suited for hydropower (imminent deadpool at Glen Canyon being exhibit A, though unmentioned in this story). Let's not build thousands more dams that will be obsolete almost from the jump.

www.nytimes.com/2025/11/17/b...

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Gladys Mae West obituary: mathematician who pioneered GPS technology She made key contributions to US cold-war science despite facing huge barriers as a Black woman.

No joke: I got angry hate mail today for writing an obituary of a Black woman scientist—because the person felt she did didn’t deserve the recognition.

Which just makes me want to share it again: www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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Veronika The Cow's Record Scratch | Defector Veronika was 4 years old when she picked up her first tool: a tree branch, found in her pasture in the town of Nötsch im Gailtal in the Austrian alps. Veronika lives with Witgar Wiegele, an organic fa...

chronicled the cow of the moment
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These fossils have been chipped out of the ground over decades, but we finally managed to date them thanking to the flip-flopping of the Earth's magnetic field. And they date right from the time when the common ancestor of these three lineages would've been kicking around. 🧪

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The world's biggest earth science conference is happening right now, and there are literally hundreds of presentations involving NCAR people. It's impossible to understate how central the lab is to the climate and weather science enterprise

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It is hard to overstate how critical @ncar-ucar.bsky.social is to climate science in the US and around the world. It's the beating heart of our field. Generations of scientists have trained there, and almost everyone I know relies on deep collaborations with NCAR scientists. It's end is unthinkable.

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Most of the scientists at the nonprofit that I cofounded, including my two cofounders, came from NCAR. It’s hard to overstate the importance of this place for climate science.

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New research presented tomorrow at #AGU25 from Gabriel de Oliveira @ #UofSouthAlabama, input from @anealencar.bsky.social @ipam-amazonia.bsky.social, story by @meghier.bsky.social.

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Fire Encroaches on One of the Amazon’s Most Pristine Indigenous Lands - Eos New research shows how recurring wildfires in the buffer zones around Brazil’s Vale do Javari may undermine one of the Amazon’s last great refuges for isolated Indigenous peoples.

Wildfires in rainforests threaten public health as well as ecology.

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What happened at COP30? 4 science take-homes from the climate summit COP30 negotiated efforts to protect forests and ramp up financial packages for climate action, but with one glaring omission: a road map to cut fossil fuels.

#COP30 delivered climate finance and adaptation progress but no #FossilFuel phase-out plan, leaving ambition far behind science.

Here are some of the outcomes from the UN climate summit in Belém, Brazil.

Editorial by @meghier.bsky.social and @jeff-tollefson.bsky.social ↩️ #ClimateScience

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Here are 3 big ideas to combat climate change, with or without COP As action from the U.N.’s huge COP30 international meeting falls short, smaller groups are banding together to find ways to fight climate change.

Here are 3 big ideas to combat climate change, with or without COP - @meghier.bsky.social @carolyngramling.bsky.social @sciencenews.bsky.social

www.sciencenews.org/article/3-id...

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What happened at COP30? 4 science take-homes from the climate summit COP30 negotiated efforts to protect forests and ramp up financial packages for climate action, but with one glaring omission: a road map to cut fossil fuels.

What happened at #COP30? 4 science take-homes from the climate summit - @meghier.bsky.social @jeff-tollefson.bsky.social @nature.com

www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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With input from Tomás Domingues @ the University of São Paulo in Ribeirão Preto, story by @meghier.bsky.social.

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As CO2 Levels Rise, Old Amazon Trees Are Getting Bigger - Eos New data show resilience among the rainforest’s giants, though scientists warn that nutrient limits and rising heat could end the trend.

Carbon emissions are helping make older trees in the Amazon bigger. But “it doesn’t mean carbon dioxide is good for the forest," says Adriane Esquivel-Muelbert @camplantsci.bsky.social. "What we’re seeing is resilience, not relief.”

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Dr Mann, are you in Belém?

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In Parts of the Brazilian Amazon, Science Leads the Fight Against Forest Fire - Eos The state of Acre counts on science to optimize its limited resources for monitoring and combating forest fires and environmental destruction.

Scientists are helping combat wildfires by doing what they do best: Collating data.

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@meghier.bsky.social reports on an encouraging approach in Acre 🇧🇷 ahead of #COP30, with input from Claudio Cavalcante @ #SemaAcre CIGMA, Quelyson Souza @ #SemaAcre, Freitas Filho @ #CorpoDeBombeiros, and Liana Anderson @ #INPE.

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Iceland Announces an Unfortunate First: Mosquitoes

You gotta be kidding me
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/22/w...

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Covering Public Support for Government Climate Action Explore how the global majority not only cares about climate change, but wants their governments to “do more” to address it.

Story Idea: Study after study has shown that the vast majority of people, 80-89%, want governments to “do more” to address climate change. Understanding who these people are and why gov't action doesn’t align with the overwhelming public interest are all rich territory for reporting. #the89percent

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Ricos no Brasil: 'brasileiro é obcecado por ricos por crença ilusória na mobilidade social', diz antropólogo que se infiltrou na elite - BBC News Brasil Autor de livro 'Coisa de Rico', antropólogo Michel Alcoforado se infiltrou entre super-ricos para estudar as diferenças de classes sociais no Brasil.

"Precisamos inventar um país em que mais pontes sejam possíveis e menos muros necessários para viver em paz. O grande problema da sociedade brasileira é acreditar que a harmonia só existe quando há grades, muros, vidros blindados, classe executiva, VIP, VIPão exclusivo." www.bbc.com/portuguese/a...

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Rest in peace, Queen 💔

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demais!! obrigada!

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caraca, que super! obrigada pelo toque!

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‘Computing is a Black people’s thing’ Passionate about making smaller and more efficient semiconductors, physicist Sonia Guimarães is a relentless voice for equity in Brazilian science.

Great to talk to Prof. Guimarães for @nature.com and share her research and advocacy for women and girls in #STEM. So much we don't know about the historical contributions of Black people to science!Thanks for your careful editing, @kendallsciwrite.bsky.social! :)

www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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