Hannah DL
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Joined May 2017
It might seem gross, but pee and poo are treasure troves for research https://t.co/S6jA6tMEUj
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Nature - It might seem gross, but these materials are treasure troves for research.
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For @Slate, I embedded with a group running counterintelligence on one of ICE’s most important operations in the country, in LA’s South Bay, compiling plate numbers, tracking scout cars, and tipping off workers before ICE can grab them.
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At the headquarters for Donald Trump’s darkest work, a few people are getting under the administration’s skin.
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Art meets #AI to reinvent tomorrow’s food systems. Read more ➡️ https://t.co/iDtV9STR4n The images are AI-generated visuals provided by the project Vegetable Vendetta. The European Commission assumes no responsibility for their content or use. #ResearchImpactEU #Science4EU
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I can't stop seeing the Trader Joe's bags so obviously I had to write about it for @Slate
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It’s $3.99, but it can be impossible to find. I went on a mission to procure one.
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As a marine biologist, Sirachai Arunrugstichai didn't expect to spend much time behind a camera, but outside the laboratory he found a new passion in photography https://t.co/0QwOVpFb6E
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STARTING NOW: Good Job columnists Doree Shafrir and Laura Helmuth are live on Reddit’s r/IAMA to talk about their experiences writing the column, major themes they see, and answer any and all workplace conundrums. Tune in here:
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Explore this post and more from the IAmA community
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A heartbreaking report by @alex_sammon, taking us inside the remote ICE facility where Mahmoud Khalil is being held, and the moment where he first "met" his son. https://t.co/22bCQt2zdm
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One hour inside the prison holding America's political prisoners.
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Inked scientists choose scientific images to mark career accomplishments and illustrate their research passion https://t.co/fsnP4qrBGG
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Nature - Inked scientists choose scientific images to mark career accomplishments and illustrate their research passion.
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When the election happened, I was devastated—and resolved. A decision had been made for me.
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People are constantly asking me how long I’ll live abroad. I don’t have an answer.
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Researchers describe how they are using skills honed in the laboratory in their creative pursuits https://t.co/SB9V3FgwKX
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Nature - Researchers describe how they are using skills honed in the laboratory in their creative pursuits.
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On Monday morning, Slate was suddenly informed that six of its employees—including three editors, two of whom were members of the union—were being laid off, just months after four other staffers were also let go. The Slate Union's official statement reads as follows:
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At @Slate we believe access is important. In order to make sure that federal workers–including those who have recently left government, voluntarily or involuntarily–maintain access to critical reporting, we’re offering free Slate Plus for the next 6 months https://t.co/Hs6Mp0PZLD
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Thank you to federal government employees for your service. Slate’s offer of 6 months of complimentary Slate Plus membership has ended.
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Around the world, scientists from many disciplines use mobile laboratories to find samples and conduct widespread research. In October, I went to Heidelberg to visit @embl's advanced mobile lab to learn more
“By moving the technology as close as possible to the biology that we want to study, we can all of a sudden see a whole new view of life" ‘Lab vans’ and other facilities can bring researchers closer to what they study https://t.co/pNqXYqKAlE
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Looking to support journalism from a magazine not owned by a billionaire w/ an art team (hi 👋🏾) that is tasked to deal w/ this guy's orange face on a daily basis? Consider donating to @Slate or joining @slateplus. Thanks. 🖊️ https://t.co/aTm0i6FEsC 🖊️ https://t.co/uwoCIQd9vH
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"While much of the U.S. has moved on and forgotten about its eugenic past, the country hasn’t done the work to refute the ideas it made so popular," writes @AnilOza16. An important story:
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The eugenics movement is taking center stage in the U.S. — both in Trump's rhetoric, and through a rise in race science.
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Have you ever had a story killed? @keepitonthehdl wrote a very helpful guide for freelancers on how to bring a killed story back to life. https://t.co/HUYA1WZxnE
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My heart sank as I read the email. An article I had spent around 30 hours on, commissioned by a major outlet, was getting killed. My editor’s note was very kind, offering feedback as t
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sat down with Gary Ruvkun this morning, to talk about the future of microRNA as well as credit for scientific awards: https://t.co/pxusVat3JU
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Nobel winners Gary Ruvkun and Victor Ambros discovered microRNA, which has been used to study cancer treatments, diabetes, and metabolism.
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