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Black and white portrait of Emmy Noether standing. She is in her early-to-mid twenties. Noether wears a long, dark skirt with a white blouse that has high shoulders. A dark belt with a shiny buckle is cinched around her waist. Her hair is pulled back, and she is looking slightly down and to the right of the photographer.

Black and white portrait of Emmy Noether standing. She is in her early-to-mid twenties. Noether wears a long, dark skirt with a white blouse that has high shoulders. A dark belt with a shiny buckle is cinched around her waist. Her hair is pulled back, and she is looking slightly down and to the right of the photographer.

Emmy Noether was born #OTD in 1882.

She made groundbreaking advances in abstract algebra, but is probably best known for her eponymous theorems articulating the deep connection between symmetries and conserved quantities in physics. 🧪 ⚛️ 👩‍🔬

Image: Public domain, photographer unknown

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Hands have brains

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Here's how Hideki Yukawa predicted the mass of the particles that carry the nuclear force. It was a stunning episode in the history of physics, and the start of a new era.

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Pathways to a career in quantum: what skills do you need? – Physics World Matin Durrani reports from the Careers in Quantum event at the University of Bristol, UK

Matin Durrani reports from the Careers in Quantum event at the University of Bristol, revealing the main messages for those who want to join the burgeoning quantum-tech sector. 🧪⚛️

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What’s the (Lagrange) point? There are a few locations in the solar system where the push and pull of gravity mellows out and you can orbit in (relative) peace. Read all about these islands of tranquility we call Lagrange points!

From Ryan White @astroryan.bsky.social : There are a few locations in the solar system where the push and pull of gravity mellows out and you can orbit in (relative) peace. Read all about these islands of tranquility we call Lagrange points! ⚛️ 🔭 ☄️ 🧪
astrobites.org/2026/01/29/w...

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One university boosted gender diversity in advanced maths by over 30% in 5 years – here’s how A lack of gender diversity in maths means technologies such as AI and quantum computing are mainly designed by – and for – men.

Thanks @petraschwer.bsky.social - as shared by @monsoon0.bsky.social, the article link is here: theconversation.com/one-universi...

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We are in the era of Science Slop (and it's exciting)

It was accepted (with revisions)😀. I've updated my blog post on Science Slop superposer.substack.com/p/we-are-in-...
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Photos of the 14 victims of the Montreal massacre:

Geneviève Bergeron, Hélène Colgan, Nathalie Croteau, Barbara Daigneault, Anne-Marie Edward, Maud Haviernick, Barbara Klucznik-Widajewicz, Maryse Laganière, Maryse Leclair, Anne-Marie Lemay, Sonia Pelletier, Michèle Richard, Annie St-Arneault and Annie Turcotte

and the rooms where they were killed.

Photos of the 14 victims of the Montreal massacre: Geneviève Bergeron, Hélène Colgan, Nathalie Croteau, Barbara Daigneault, Anne-Marie Edward, Maud Haviernick, Barbara Klucznik-Widajewicz, Maryse Laganière, Maryse Leclair, Anne-Marie Lemay, Sonia Pelletier, Michèle Richard, Annie St-Arneault and Annie Turcotte and the rooms where they were killed.

36 years ago today, 14 women, most of whom were studying engineering, were killed by an anti-feminist gun man at École Polytechnique in Montreal. I was a young graduate student studying physics at the time and I will never forget. #MontrealMassacre #NeverForget 🧪 👩‍🔬 ⚛️ 🎢 #AcademicSky 🇨🇦

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A reminder that this gif and a similar one for the transit method are on Wikimedia Commons for anyone to use.

I'm actually putting together a teaching dossier at the moment and I'd love to hear from people if you've used any of my gifs for teaching, outreach, or science stuff!

Links to gifs below:

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Twitter now displays where accounts are from and it has confirmed that too many of the political accounts are out of country bots.

Why are folks still there? To argue with bots? A waste of precious time while enriching the richest man on Earth.

Delete your account.

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Posters with profiles of LGBTQ+ scientists

Posters with profiles of LGBTQ+ scientists

Poster advertising event on wall of the department

Poster advertising event on wall of the department

Getting ready to celebrate LGBTQ+ in STEM Day @sfuphysics.bsky.social ⚛️🎢🧪👩‍🔬🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

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Sadly, a perennially relevant post.

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#Physics!

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vscode and Julia code drawing epitrochoid and equations using Typst

vscode and Julia code drawing epitrochoid and equations using Typst

Luxor.jl can now add #typst text - including equations - to drawings. Useful for those with latex allergy 😉 Big thanks to Jakob Peters for his hard work! 🙏

#julialang #typst #epitrochoid

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Renewables overtake coal as world's biggest source of electricity Developing countries lead the historic clean energy charge but the US and EU rely more on fossil fuels than before, a think tank study shows.

Renewables overtake coal as world's biggest source of electricity
#PhysicsEd
#iTeachPhysics
#Science 🧪

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Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 The Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 was awarded to John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis "for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical ...

The Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 was awarded to John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis "for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit." This Collection celebrates the contributions by the awardees. ⚛️ 🧪

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While it is possible and sometimes useful to write that way, Julia doesn’t require it to achieve high performance code. That’s why most Julia isn’t written that way. In fact it often makes code less useful… the compiler and Julia work incredibly well

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Julia?

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Five ways the second Trump term is reshaping climate science and policy A review of federal actions on science, data, and policy in the administration’s first eight months shows far-reaching consequences.

Amid today's fast-moving news cycles, it can be hard to keep up with the rapid changes happening to federal climate science in the US. Here's a review of some of the big changes in the US since January.

#physics #standupforscience

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🧪⚛️. Come on, NSF leadership!

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What does it mean to be a physicist right now? The scientific enterprise is under attack. Being a physicist means speaking out for it.

“It is up to each of us to make the case, in language that resonates beyond academia, that science is not a luxury but a necessity,” says American Physical Society president John Doyle. “Now, as we face new challenges, advocacy must become a part of what we all do.”

#physics #standupforscience

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Schwinger effect appears in a 2D superfluid – Physics World Physicists model vacuum tunnelling in a simple system

A curious quantum phenomenon called the Schwinger effect could soon be simulated in the lab, say physicists in Canada. 🧪⚛️ ow.ly/NyVT50X2ayw

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Explore the mysteries of quantum mechanics with our Quantum Measurement sim! Prepare & measure superposition states, dive into photon polarization, and experiment with Stern-Gerlach setups. phet.colorado.edu/en/simulatio... #physics #chatphysics #STEM

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School history lessons minimise the role of women, report finds Campaigners say key stage 3 curriculum plays to misogny and teaches a ‘false version of the past’ The role of women in history goes far beyond Elizabeth I or Anne Boleyn, according to a campaign that seeks to add more female lives and achievements to the curriculum taught in England’s schools. Research by the group End Sexism in Schools found that women were largely absent from history taught in key stage 3, the first three years of secondary education in England. Monarchs were among only a handful of women mentioned by name alongside the suffragettes Emmeline Pankhurst and Emily Davison. Continue reading...

School history lessons minimise the role of women, report finds

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No paddle!

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National have huge marketing resources to create a reality distortion field

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Quantum gas keeps its cool – Physics World New measurements on Bose-Einstein condensate could help us better understand how objects transition from being quantum and ordered to classical and chaotic

Adding energy to a system usually heats it up, but physicists in Austria have now discovered a scenario in which this is not the case. 🧪⚛️ physicsworld.com/a/quantum-ga...

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Physicists extend the wave nature of large objects – Physics World Increasing the wave-like behaviour of nanoparticles brings fundamental quantum tests one step closer

An important step has been taken towards bridging the divide between quantum and classical physics. 🧪⚛️ ow.ly/r23s50WZh5l

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Tutorial on Paraxial Fluids of Light at Cargèse IESC 2025 Conference at Cargèse IESC – May 2025

great paraxial fluids of light tutorial from @quantoptics-lkb.bsky.social

lab.quentinglorieux.fr/news/2025-08...

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