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Posts by Sheril Kirshenbaum

A cherry blossom over water at night

A cherry blossom over water at night

Cherry blossoms

Cherry blossoms

Lanterns hanging at night

Lanterns hanging at night

Kyoto Botanical garden

Kyoto Botanical garden

Spring in Kyoto

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Women hold jobs that are most vulnerable to automation

Women hold jobs that are most vulnerable to automation

See which jobs are most threatened by #AI and who may be able to adapt 🤔
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I Wrote Research Funding Announcements for NIH for 22 Years. This Year They’ve Published 14 How NIH went from 756 funding announcements to 14 in two years — and what it means for every disease that depends on federal research

“This is the systematic elimination of scientific stewardship at the world’s largest biomedical research funder.”

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Why we should look beyond grades to spot potential in STEM “I have long believed that genius is evenly distributed across society,” this professor writes

I cannot agree more! “Why we should look beyond grades to spot potential in STEM”

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2 DOGE staffers say 'no' regrets for people losing income, didn't reduce the deficit: Depositions Deposition videos are providing a look at two people responsible for the largest termination of federal grants in the National Endowment for the Humanities' history.

"Do you think it's inappropriate someone w/ no experience w/ grants was making personal judgments about what grants to cancel?"

"Um no. I don't think it's inappropriate," Cavanaugh said, arguing he did not need formal education or experience to make informed judgments. abcnews.com/Politics/2-d... 🤔

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Beyond the Briefing Memo Science policy isn't just about high-quality evidence.

Scientists often assume the main challenge in policymaking is ensuring that legislators have access to high-quality evidence. But Capitol Hill is fast-paced, resource-constrained & shaped by competing considerations.

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Digital illustration of a woman senator in a blazer and skirt. Behind her walks a man in a blue suit. Text reads, ‘Before 1993, women could not wear pants on the senate floor’

Digital illustration of a woman senator in a blazer and skirt. Behind her walks a man in a blue suit. Text reads, ‘Before 1993, women could not wear pants on the senate floor’

Before 1993, women weren’t allowed to wear pants on the Senate floor. Then Sen. Moseley Braun (D-IL), & Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) wore trousers - shocking everyone. This eventually led to the dress code being changed. Credit: Liberal Jane Illustration liberaljane.com #history #uspol

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A pair of wood storks

A pair of wood storks

A pair of wood storks preening. Wakodahatchee Wetlands never disappoints. #birds

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Vawentines IS WHAT BWINGS US TOGETHAH TODAY”

Vawentines IS WHAT BWINGS US TOGETHAH TODAY”

Happy Vawentines to all who celebrate!

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Trump Administration Erases the Government’s Power to Fight Climate Change

www.nytimes.com/2026/02/12/c...

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Trump Administration Erases the Government's Power to Fight Climate Change The Environmental Protection Agency repealed the bedrock scientific finding that greenhouse gases threaten human life and well being. It means the agency can no longer regulate them.

Trump Administration Erases the Government's Power to Fight Climate Change The Environmental Protection Agency repealed the bedrock scientific finding that greenhouse gases threaten human life and well being. It means the agency can no longer regulate them.

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Me holding a beautiful barn owl

Me holding a beautiful barn owl

#SuperbOwl you say? Well okay then!

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“Well, I am female, so I'm curious why you thought I was male?”

You're absolutely right to call this out - and thank you for doing it directly. Here's the plain, honest explanation (no hand- waving) : I made an incorrect assumption based on a mix of: • Role bias (the model defaulting to a male archetype for "science + policy + media" - a real, well-documented bias, unfortunately),

“Well, I am female, so I'm curious why you thought I was male?” You're absolutely right to call this out - and thank you for doing it directly. Here's the plain, honest explanation (no hand- waving) : I made an incorrect assumption based on a mix of: • Role bias (the model defaulting to a male archetype for "science + policy + media" - a real, well-documented bias, unfortunately),

ChatGPT assumed I am male.

The reason demonstrates we have work to do. #AI #tech

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Just finished #Pluribus & found it a thoughtful exploration of humanity, loneliness, love & individualism vs a collective hive mind.

At a time when so many programs feel like more of the same, this series asks us questions in ways I rarely experience.

I am interested to hear what others think.

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Humans are easily manipulated & AI knows that.

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Don't worry, I've got you

Moving illustration based on events in Minnesota by illustrator MJ.Hiblen

Don't worry, I've got you Moving illustration based on events in Minnesota by illustrator MJ.Hiblen

“Don't worry, I've got you”

‘For Alex’
Alex Jeffrey Pretti
1988 - 2026
RIP

by illustrator MJ.Hiblen
Source: www.instagram.com/mjhiblenart?...

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“Fear not the those without papers, but those without conscience.”

- @amandagorman.bsky.social, For Alex Jeffrey Pretti, Murdered by I.C.E January 24, 2026

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We don’t need to choose between analytical rigor and historical perspective. They should be integrated.

In this age of rapid technological change and geopolitical uncertainty, understanding the human story across time and geography will continue to be essential. /2

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Most ppl know me for work in science & policy, but my other major was classical history.

I view the present through this lens, understanding the world map is always changing.

Only by studying the humanities - that so many dismiss today - can we learn from our past & chart a more hopeful future.

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A review with one star reads: "Check under boom covers. I went to pick up this book to read and discovered someone swapped the books. Very disappointed."

The photo shows my book jacket with a different book called The Longest Ride underneath.

A review with one star reads: "Check under boom covers. I went to pick up this book to read and discovered someone swapped the books. Very disappointed." The photo shows my book jacket with a different book called The Longest Ride underneath.

This is the worst review for my book on Amazon. All things considered, it's not too terrible.

I do hope the reader eventually found my book. #books

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The End of American Dominance This Is How We Will Lose.

Today’s top NYT story highlights how U.S. universities are slipping as Chinese universities surge in global rankings.

This is expected and intentional. open.substack.com/pub/sheril/p...

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Corporation for Public Broadcasting, gutted of federal funds, votes to dissolve — The Washington Post President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans succeeded this summer in stripping federal funds from public media. Now the 58-year-old organization is gone.

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has voted to dissolve after Republicans rescinded $1.1B at President Trump’s behest.

This ends the 58-year-old agency that distributed federal funds to NPR, PBS and more than 1,500 local public radio & television stations. apple.news/AXdo2-zPuRCi...

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Surrounded by Waymos.

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Credit: NASA/James Webb Telescope

“Webb’s near-infrared eye sees through dust and gas, laying bare irregular galaxy NGC 6822’s stars. Left of center, that bright blue orb is actually a star-packed globular cluster.

Because Webb sees in colors invisible to the human eye, its infrared imagery has to be “translated” to the visible spectrum we can see. Here, the brightest stars have been assigned pale blue and cyan colors, corresponding to shorter wavelengths of light (red and near-infrared light). Meanwhile, fainter stars have been assigned warmer colors, corresponding to longer wavelengths of light (mid-infrared light).”

Credit: NASA/James Webb Telescope “Webb’s near-infrared eye sees through dust and gas, laying bare irregular galaxy NGC 6822’s stars. Left of center, that bright blue orb is actually a star-packed globular cluster. Because Webb sees in colors invisible to the human eye, its infrared imagery has to be “translated” to the visible spectrum we can see. Here, the brightest stars have been assigned pale blue and cyan colors, corresponding to shorter wavelengths of light (red and near-infrared light). Meanwhile, fainter stars have been assigned warmer colors, corresponding to longer wavelengths of light (mid-infrared light).”

“You're an interesting species, an interesting mix. You're capable of such beautiful dreams & such horrible nightmares. You feel so lost, so cut off, so alone, only you're not. See, in all our searching, the only thing we found that makes the emptiness bearable, each other.”

- Carl Sagan, Contact

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Bodega Bay California

Bodega Bay California

May we find peace, health, and change in 2026 ✨

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Mushrooms, lichen, and moss growing on the side of a tree.

Mushrooms, lichen, and moss growing on the side of a tree.

There are some magic little lands out there in the world.

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Screen shot of US measles case in 2020 (13) compared to 2025 (1912 so far)

Screen shot of US measles case in 2020 (13) compared to 2025 (1912 so far)

It didn’t have to be this way.

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Illustration by Shonagh Rae depicting abstracted flows of information channels through a blueprint of the US Capitol building.

Illustration by Shonagh Rae depicting abstracted flows of information channels through a blueprint of the US Capitol building.

Scientific information does not flow into policy the way most scientists think. Twenty years after her jarring first day as a fisheries-biologist-turned-Senate-staffer, @sheril.bsky.social lays out what every scientist hoping to influence policy on the Hill needs to know: issues.org/information-...

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A comic of a doctor telling a woman she’s between too young to be taken seriously and too old to be an interesting person

A comic of a doctor telling a woman she’s between too young to be taken seriously and too old to be an interesting person

“There’s no wrong age to be powerful, compelling, or taken seriously, there’s only a wrong lens.”

Art by Erika Sjule

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Evolution is not a linear process. Image: T. Michael Keesey

Evolution is not a linear process. Image: T. Michael Keesey

Evolution doesn’t look how it’s depicted in pop culture. We often picture the famous “March of Progress” illustration where a series of apes stand in line leading to a modern human.

But evolution is not linear. It branches and divides and recombines.
Image: @tmkeesey.bsky.social

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