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Posts by Rainer Moy-Huwyler
Can anyone recommend any solid educational statistics pages to follow on here? I've found a few surprisingly decent communities on Facebook, but since the crowd here is a bit more tailored to the scientific community I figured I'd find some better content.
Drop your recommendations!
brb writing up an IACUC protocol for future cat-sitters
Congratulations Diego! Pioneering an interesting and creative approach to locating endangered species beyond traditional survey methods. Excited to see where this goes next @diegocardenosa.bsky.social
100% this. Academia is powered by passion exploitation at every level - I'd bet this issue wouldn't exist if journals fairly compensated the reviewers *that they rely on* for their time and expertise.
I've seen enough, open the pit
Mine was Italian Cinema in my freshman year. 3 hours every Wednesday evening. It consisted of a short lecture followed by watching that week's movie, then a discussion about its representation of Italian history and cultural influence.
Coming soon to a coast near you
Thank you for putting this together! Would you mind adding me?
Cuts kill & that's the existential equation we're here to solve for together.
Thx @faineg.bsky.social for sharing this life/death angle of how killing agencies like #FEMA #NOAA et al comes with fails.
Resist here
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#StandUpForScience
#SummerFightForScience
NSF, NASA and NIH budgets per year, inflation adjusted from 2000-2025 along with the proposed cuts. NSF includes research component only. Massive cuts across all sectors, well below support spanning 25 years.
How bad will it be? Catastrophic.
Proposed cuts to #NSF, #NIH, and #NASA will set the US R&D landscape back 25 yrs+, cause economic and job loss now, and undermine innovations to come.
But, this is the WH's *proposed* budget.
Speak up now before it is too late.
(inflation adjusted $-s below)
They keep getting written because news outlets love the engagement and outrage farming that these articles produce. The whole point is to piss people off enough to share it even if only to talk about how dumb it is, thus driving more clicks to the site for ad revenue.
Tinsel the calico glares at you with a furrowed brow
“I asked chatGPT-“ ok, and I asked Tinsel, and she said you’re an uninspired, vapid dork who needs a computer to think for them.
🔔BREAKING🔔
The NSF has frozen all research grant awards—cutting off life-saving science midstream and demanding ideological screenings for future funding.
This is censorship disguised as oversight.
Here’s how you can help us spread the word ➡️🧵(1/3):
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
“Convergent evidence” doesn’t sound any less jargon-y though, & in any case I don’t think the problem is a lack of public understanding of what a consensus is, it’s that many refuse to trust science that challenges their worldview regardless of the evidence.
Everyone stop your doomscrolling and read this cool paper published by my friend @etspencer.bsky.social about how great hammerhead sharks search for prey 🔨🦈, balancing encounter rates with the energetic cost of transport between day and night!
Washington Post has just defined 1900 top scientists as "several."
Disturbing, dangerous, and fundamentally against the ideals of expression and intellectual freedom that these institutions claim to support.
How Colleges Are Cracking Down on Students Now www.nytimes.com/2025/03/29/u...
A really cool and fun perk of working with live animals in the lab is that they'll take every opportunity to behave in the dumbest way possible to try and confound your results in novel ways...
These fish must think my PhD has been too easy on me 🥲
benion Grieving a wasted life At a point in life when there are far too many days behind than ahead, one tends to re-elected in contrast to standing up for the reflect on a life lived. In my lifetime decades greater good? were devoted to protecting America. Sacri A compromised Supreme Court recently fices were made both by myself and my fam- trotted out a shallow token standards of Ily in military service. The tip of the spear: conduct for themselves. Apparently it's Countless weeks over the years were spent not a bribe to accept favors after a deci-sion; only before. Corporations are people? living at the end of a runway on alert with an Really? Whatever happened to Superman's armed B-52 as generations of aviators have motto of "truth, justice, and the American done before and since. way?" The purpose: if required, be airborne Pay-to-play is the theme of the day. Un- in minutes on a one-way trip bringing a challenged and uncontested blatant conflicts nuclear Armageddon to an adversary. Fly: of interest abound. The rule of law is situ- ing the unfriendly skies over North Viet- ational if adhered to at all. America can no nam provided a brief interlude, but overall, longer be trusted. The unbridled pursuit of this long line of silent sentinels stood firm power and wealth driven by unquenchable to protect America by deterring external greed has left service above self and Con- threats to our freedoms and way of life stitutional norms in the dustbin of a quaint across the decades. I was privileged to serve past. with men and women of integrity imbued Recently the VA said exposure to Agent with a sense of service. Orange is the probable cause of the can- I'm truly grateful that the B-52s we flew, which were built tough, were engineered cers I live with. Actually I suspect it's more from yet unspecified sources, which cause on scientific principles and fabricated by experienced, skilled workers rather than military pilots to have significantly higher founded on mere beli…
This letter appeared in the Bloomsburg PA Press Enterprise this morning. I am assured the writer is who he purports to be, an Air Force veteran.
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“The recent employee departures have already affected NOAA’s operations in many realms:
predicting hurricanes and tornadoes, overseeing fisheries and endangered species,
monitoring the changes that humans are bringing about to Earth’s climate and ecosystems. www.nytimes.com/2025/03/08/c...
You nailed the feeling - I always thought there was something noble in a life of environmental service. It seems now that America is hellbent on punishing people for doing the right things and trying to make the world a better place for all of us.
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A draft-dodging coward and his foreign billionaire handler have deemed veterans’ care to be “wasteful”, while vet suicides continue to trend upwards.
But I guess Republicans sleep easy knowing they’re sacrificing America’s sons and daughters to cut taxes for the wealthy.
apnews.com/article/vete...
"Developing a device that could treat severe bleeding. It seems to have caught the committee’s attention for using the words “victims” — as in gunshot victims — and “trauma.” Creating biosensors to detect infectious diseases. The grant appears to have been tagged for the repeated use of “POC,” an acronym often used for “people of color” but in this context meaning “point of care” — that is, the place where people receive medical treatment — and “barrier,” referring to a part of the biosensor itself. Designing eye-tracking technology for diagnosing and treating concussions. It appears to have gotten flagged for referencing “traumatic” brain injuries and the “status,” meaning the condition, of patients."
ProPublica looked into science grants that Ted Cruz's team flagged as "radical" and "neo-Marxist" and, uh.
This would be good comedy if it didn't matter so much www.propublica.org/article/ted-...
🚨 New paper alert! 🚨
Fishes don’t just swim harder—they swim smarter. 🐟⚡ In our latest paper in @jexpbiol.bsky.social, Elsa Goerig and I show how fishes use habitat complexity to reduce the energetic cost of swimming. 🧵 🧪
journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/...
The NSF REU program changed my life. Without that program, I could have never afforded to build the experience and professional connections I leveraged to begin my career in science. To think of that door closing for so many other young kids interested in research is utterly tragic.