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Elevating science voices and sharing stories. Video-Audio-Print. Owner/ producer @seakaterun

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@Scripps_Ocean
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
2 years
Learn more about @Woman_Scientist's research on how water from melting glaciers affects phytoplankton in Antarctica, her work leading the @fjordphyto #CitizenScience program, and more. ⬇️@Scripps_Polar https://t.co/9vt3JgCtUW Watch the full video: https://t.co/7uT8XQzPoa
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@Scripps_Ocean
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
2 years
Tiny dust particles have major impacts on the environment & our health. In this episode of Wavelengths, we're journeying to the Salton Sea where Scripps Oceanography climate scientist Amato Evan researches dust storms and how dust impacts our climate. https://t.co/xKuEaAJl2C
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@UCSDPreCollege
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Taylor McKie is a PhD student at @Scripps_Ocean who studies the physics of ocean water and how its movement drives climate and weather patterns. She explains her work in β€œThe Math of Water,” the newest episode of the Wavelengths video series: https://t.co/rhxUX9PEZN @TinyBeaker
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@Matt_Leray
Matthieu Leray
3 years
Devastating. Extensive bleaching of Pocillopora sp. corals at #contadora #lasperlas #panama #easternpacific today Our team at @stri_panama is closely monitoring the onset of this event #orftype3
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@TinyBeaker
Tiny Beaker Media
3 years
In an interview today a coral scientist was showing me his lab and said "and here we have a bunch of tiny beakers.. " and then he gave me this little grin :D and I almost guffawed into the mic
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@seakaterun
Kate Furby, PhD
3 years
The warm winter weather we've been having is dangerous and disruptive for all kinds of organisms. It could have consequences for pollinators come spring too. #Climate
@sciam
Scientific American
3 years
Some caterpillars have evolved with antifreeze in their body cavities, allowing them to become caterpopsicles to survive cold winters. But climate change could threaten that.
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@DaysEdge
Day'sEdgeProductions
3 years
Are you passionate about science, nature, & conservation communication? The @JacksonWild Media Lab is calling select North American storytellers to join us in the @GrandTetonNPS this September! Apply now at https://t.co/smDtZumdfp 🐻 #JacksonWild #Filmmaking
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@SmithCoralReef
Jennifer Smith
3 years
What to do with those left over #seaweed samples? Make art of course! #herbarium #art for #phycologyfriday
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@bentd76
Ben Taylor-Davies
3 years
National park? (No, the top of a fence post) awesome though isn’t it?
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@SadieWit
Sadie Witkowski, PhD
3 years
Help me brainstorm for season 3!
@IMSI_Institute
Instit. for Mathematical & Statistical Innovation
3 years
What are your favorite examples of mathematics or statistics in Hollywood, either in the film or behind the scenes? Your idea might be featured on the Carry the Two podcast!
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@sarahkaplan48
Sarah Kaplan
3 years
Last month the Washington Post ended publication of its award-winning magazine and laid off its brilliant, irreplaceable staff. Today, on their last day at their jobs, magazine employees & @PostGuild members are bringing the magazine archives to @librarycongress for posterity.
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@evolambert
Jonathan Lambert
3 years
The gas stove hubbub might have you thinking a new study came out that shocked scientists and regulators into action. The truth is that decades of research have been finding the same thing: gas stoves can be quite bad for your health. By me @gridnews https://t.co/qK5TEXo8fA
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@TheAtlantic
The Atlantic
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Glass frogs have see-through skin, but that’s not enough to be totally invisible from predators. So when they sleep, they hide nearly all their red blood cells in their liver, @KatherineJWu reports. https://t.co/3tnh4S8Edg
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theatlantic.com
The amphibians pull off a death-defying magic trick to stay hidden while they sleep.
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@SophiaKianni
Sophia Kianni
3 years
The Women of Iran are TIME’s Heroes of the Year! πŸ‘πŸ»β™₯️ #TIME
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@Anna_Rothschild
Anna Rothschild
3 years
Tomorrow I’ll be moderating a talk on the science of poop! Come hear @LinaZeldovich and @SeattleBryn as they explore how poop can cure diseases, fight climate change and do much, much more. Join in person in NYC or online!
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@todayyearsold
Today Years Old
3 years
Ever seen baby jellyfish? No thoughts. No brain cells. Just raving.
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@emilykwong1234
Emily Kwong
3 years
Before I was a science journalist for @NPR, I was a circus performer in Alaska. I'm talking leotards, face jewels, forearm muscles. The tricks look impossible, but physics is on your side. Circus artist and #physics educator Julia Ruth shows us how on today's @NPRShortWave πŸŽͺ🧡
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@Natural_habitok
Natural Habitat Shorts
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Fun fact: Seagulls can detect food over 3 miles away. They are also more likely to steal food after they see someone touch it. πŸ¦πŸ¬πŸ‘€ #naturalhabitatshorts #naturalhabitat #naturalhabitok
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@DrKeltonMcMahon
Kelton McMahon
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In Kochi, we sit at the fascinating interface of eastern and western Indian fishing traditions, cultures, and technologies. What an opportunity to learn about the evolution of fishing culture in coupled socio-environmental systems. #TechCampKochi2022 @CPPRIndia @URIGSO
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