Rachel Ehrenberg
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Editor/writer @KnowableMag Lapsed botanist. Vermont ex-pat. prev: @ScienceNews, MIT Knight Fellow '14. She/her Profile pic by Maki Naro
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Joined August 2011
and many thanks to many thanks to @Claubius @k_sarkisyan, @SFSU 's Dennis Desjardin and @elsa_y for talking to me about it!
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If you were intrigued by @light_bio's bioluminescent petunia, check out my story on the behind-the-scenes race to get to the glow https://t.co/zFE2Uci9Bs
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Hundreds of racist plant names will change after historic vote by botanists by @ewencallaway
nature.com
Nature - Scientific designations containing a racial slur will be altered — the first time that any species names have been adjusted because of the offence they cause.
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another interesting read from @AmbrookResearch a (maybe) growing market for high-quality (not-for-animal-feed) soybeans:
ambrook.com
The U.S. grows vast amounts of commodity soy every year, for animal feed and industrial uses. What about growing premium beans for plant-based burgers?
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We have two major herbarium crises ongoing at the moment, both near and dear to my tropical botany heart. It’s really sad to see invaluable infrastructure crumble, even while actively loved and used at both Duke and UNAL 💔
Mayday! Mayday!🚨 Biggest fear every day is that this building isn’t resisting much. This is the ICN + Natural History Museum facilities, holding the largest, historical scientific collections in Colombia. It’s falling apart. Structural damage, permanent leaks, fire/ flood risks
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https://t.co/THc2eALaFB Apparently @DukeU is planning on closing their herbarium?!! 825,000 specimens including 2,000 type specimens. HUGE blow for science - will be truly tragic if this goes forward.
change.org
Urge Duke University to Reconsider Closing Their Herbarium
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We’re excited to announce the launch of #theIIJ Journalism #Layoffs Census, aiming to hold #newsrooms accountable for their #diversity goals. If you've experienced a layoff or buyout, please take the survey here: https://t.co/ALJJpmcomq Results tk in @NiemanReports
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Understanding how and why tornadoes form is a matter of public safety. For @KnowableMag, @CarolynMWilke describes the latest research aimed at studying and modeling twisters. https://t.co/g8vgqi77ZO
smithsonianmag.com
Scientists hope new technology and computing power will help them understand destructive twisters
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Budding Journalists: It's easy to fill your story with quotes. It's harder to paraphrase what people say, adding in your own context and clarity. Yet the latter makes for much better storytelling. Save your quotes for when others say it better than you ever could.
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🚨Now Hiring: Indigenous Affairs Editor🚨 Help guide the magazine's journalism and produce stories important to Indigenous communities and tribal nations across the Western United States. For more information ⬇️ https://t.co/scne1gwQHO
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Please spread the word!
Applications are now OPEN for our early-career fellowship program! Work with a mentor to plan, report, and write articles for The Open Notebook and become part of the TON team. Fellowships are supported by @BWFund. https://t.co/uvQ72SWsuE 🧵
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I'm thrilled & deeply honored to win the @ONA Community Award for my work at @Open_Notebook! Huge gratitude to the judges & to the thousands of journalists who've shared their stories, insights, mentoring, & more to support TON & the crucial work of journalists who cover science.
The 2023 ONA Community Award recognizes @SiriCarpenter for her work leading The Open Notebook, a nonprofit organization on a mission to help journalists improve their skills in covering science, health, technology and the environment.
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“The remarkable developments that I’ve had the pleasure to witness over the last few decades might have happened much, much earlier if people had paid more attention to Turner’s writings,” says @LChittka (via @KnowableMag). Read more: https://t.co/wQmoOkobwB
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worth a listen!!
🧠 @KnowableMag podcast delves into the intriguing limits of knowledge. With hosts @ClimateAdam and @CharlotteStod, we navigate through science and tech mysteries, from black holes to artificial hearts. #podcastdelivery
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This was such a fascinating piece to report! I'll never think of coughing in the same way again. Very cool work from @michael_shiloh, Anne Chang of @AusBreathe, Stuart Mazzone @UniMelb and @karen_hegland @UFPHHP.
NEW: Whether caused by a tickle in your throat or an infection in your lungs, coughing helps to protect the airways. Scientists are revealing new secrets of the reflex that protects our lungs, spreads disease and irritates us all. ✍️ @scienceofmom
https://t.co/gk6tAwApI2
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intriguing interview
Some plants send out odor signals to attract their enemies’ enemies. Could these stealthy survival tactics teach us how to curb the widespread use of chemical pesticides in agriculture? @timvernimmen chats with chemical ecologist Ted Turlings #ecology
https://t.co/eD0MmpUMhk
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New twists in a story I've been writing for 25 years -- about crops genetically engineered to kill insect pests. The truly big winner? Ecological theory. Scientists get to say "I told you so." https://t.co/bX7AfjMVeJ
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As news comes of charges against some of the Sinaloa cartel, this Q&A with political scientist Andreas Feldmann by @pfonsecaq provides some good context: https://t.co/NcvGfzixqs
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