We love science stories that are shaping the technology of tomorrow.
Our latest spotlights Prof. ShyamGollakota and his work on headphones that intelligently tune out the chaos and lock onto the sounds that actually matter.
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As a child, newspaper art always impressed and inspired me. I kept so many cuttings in my drawers as collectables.
Are we still reading newspapers in 2026?
Image: today's #nytimes
Another vigilant nation is #Iceland. Icelanders have wonderfully intertwined their lives with the nature they have been bestowed: from volcanic rocks to hot sulphur springs.
And now they are also paying heed to the collapse of ocean currents.
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There are some countries, like Switzerland, that have thought well-ahead about our impact on the environment. From how we dispose of garbage to how small creatures play a role in our ecosystems. #climateconscious #newyorktimes #Switzerland #Subdaybrief
If you’re a #microbiologist, @elisabethbik.bsky.social needs no introduction. Her relentless work uncovering image manipulation across publications and outspoken advocacy for stronger research scrutiny is popular.
Latest by @curlyneuron.bsky.social
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How do brain researchers study #drugaddiction? 🔍
Mohit Nikalje explores neuroscientist @christian-luscher.bsky.social's groundbreaking work, revealing how markets, supply chains, and brain circuits intertwine in shaping the story of addiction.
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As the U.S. gov moves towards selectively revoking research grants and cutting federal research jobs, the scientific community is left asking:
What can we do, and are these actions even constitutional?
Our latest featuring @fancycomma.bsky.social
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Before you start a podcast or plan that exciting event, you may want to ask yourself, "Why?"
This wonderful resource from the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science is open-access!
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We are back with episode 3 of Art x Science Conversations, this time diving into the world of #corals and studying them in the backdrop of the #desert.
Featuring Dr. Liza Roger from @asu-sms.bsky.social & Dr. Raquel Peixoto from KAUST
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How does a mother’s diet influence an infant’s gut health, immunity, and development during lactation?
Check out our latest article featuring Dr. Mahesh Desai from the Luxembourg Institute of Health, written by Mohit Nikalje for The Experimentalist www.theexperimentalist.org/microbes/whe...
Does science communication need a research-based approach? Santiago Gisler, founder of @ivoryembassy.bsky.social tells you why in our latest article:
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This World Environment Day, take a moment to tune into our latest Art X Science Conversations podcast, created in collaboration with Emerging Creatives of Science, now streaming on Spotify open.spotify.com/show/1wOzpZW...
@emmafcamp.bsky.social is working at the frontlines of #coral reef conservation, studying how resilient 'super corals' may help ecosystems survive in a changing climate.
Her community-driven restoration, the Coral Nurture program, is the first of its kind in science tourism, writes Mohit Nikalje
We need to up our game to sensitize people about the climate crisis. We science communicators are using personal stories to help people realise the transient effects of changing climate: www.theexperimentalist.org/planet/craft...
5 personal climate stories from around the world remind us to reimagine how we talk about climate.
Written by Anurag Srivastava: www.theexperimentalist.org/planet/craft...
#artXsci #podcast #storytelling #climateaction #climateadvocacy
"We owe women centuries of research"— Dr. Lisa Mosconi
Reflecting on similar thoughts, Dr. Sivaniya Subramaniapillai sheds light on how women and other marginalized communities are frequently underrepresented in research studies
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I feel like I say this a lot, but what's amazing is that the animal has no idea that it's so perfectly camouflaged. The undirected process of evolution works as a pretty amazing optimization algorithm.
Not great news for the geckos that don't make the 'cut', but hey, birds gotta eat.
Women in STEM should tell more stories. Today, there are numerous platforms ⤵️ to engage and make our voices heard, provide us with tools to share our voices, and shape the changes that include us.
#creativesolutions #WomenInSTEM #artXscience
Here's part two of my series with @brettfavaro.bsky.social on tips for speaking to journalists as a scientist, this week focusing on things every scientist should know about how interviews work (and do not work). Please read and share!
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Following our article: www.theexperimentalist.org/sci-comm/cre... we invite you to brainstorm on each of the solutions we listed to highlight biases that still exist in our academic circles.
First up, what #games would you recommend at science retreats to spark discussions on gender equity?
How important are analogies to our science stories?
Diatoms- think solar panels
Autoimmunity- similar to biting your tongue
They simplify complex ideas, create relatable connections, and make stories more memorable.
#scicomm #sciencestories #analogy
Inspired by our Art X Science Conversations webinar with Emerging Creatives of Science, Melissa Pappas, Anurag Srivastava and Eisha Mhatre set out to outline these creative resources.
Give it a read and discuss implementing these ideas with us.
Because innovative solutions already exist and can seamlessly integrate into departmental meetings, conferences, and mentoring programs—not just to highlight and address the challenges but to actively engage everyone in being part of the solution.
#designthinking #artXscience
Today, more than ever, as grants and funding supporting inclusivity come under threat, it is crucial to redirect the discussion on gender equity in STEM. 💡
Why does this conversation need a fresh perspective?
#scicomm #equityinSTEM
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We live in an uncertain, volatile climate today where limited words and big threads are not enough to put our opinions constructively. We invite researchers and readers to submit opinion pieces on the current academic climate. Your voice will definitely find a home @theexperimentalist.bsky.social
The first article of the year is out. Also the firsts of our Opinion pieces.
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