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A platform for accessible sites about scientific research run by early-career scholars. #scicomm
Joined June 2020
Today, we are thrilled to announce that @science_bites is officially born! We are a network of #scicomm blogs. As we share the same concept, we've decided to officially come together under the #ScienceBites banner. Check us out now!
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💬 New #SciCommBites post💬 by @mahimasamraik_ ! Delving into the Vibrant World of Science Communication on Reddit's r/science Read at https://t.co/YWx7cyqz5G!
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💬New #SciCommBites post📷by Héctor L Torres Vera! ByrdBot: Simulated tweets to communicate climate change Read at https://t.co/z194bukSF8!
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💬New #SciCommBites post💬by @dangnn32! A picture worth more than a thousand words Read at https://t.co/AOOxhj0RZl!
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💬New #SciCommBites post💬 by @mahimasamraik_! From Clicks to Change: Empowering Society through Science Communication on Social Media Read at https://t.co/JzLnsWMWM0!
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💬 New #SciCommBites post💬 by Andrea Isabel López! Community Engaged Research Partnerships as a SciComm Tool Read at https://t.co/JsUUFDeSoL!
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💬 New #SciCommBites post💬 by @mahimasamraik_ ! We(men) in science - Understanding the matilda effect in science communication Read at https://t.co/FCZZAhN9IK ! #SciComm #SciEngage #ScienceBitesBlogging
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From @jessie_thwaites: For the first time, IceCube @uw_icecube has observed neutrinos coming from our own Milky Way galaxy!
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For the first time, IceCube has observed neutrinos coming from our own Milky Way galaxy!
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From @briles_34 and @LambAstro: We review @starstrickenSF's new autobiography, 'Starstruck'! https://t.co/XHgyYgyhO1
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From Briley Lewis & William Lamb: We review Sarafina El-Badry Nance's autobiography, 'Starstruck!'
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From Guest: Sometimes your $1.5 billion spacecraft becomes an interplanetary dustpan. Read today’s bite to learn more! https://t.co/16Wr35gIKc
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Sometimes your $1.5 billion spacecraft becomes an interplanetary dustpan. Read today’s bite to learn more!
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From Roel Lefever: The title is slightly misleading: Io’s aurorae can actually be seen all around Io, not only at the poles. Anyways, how can these aurorae help us in improving what we know about Jupiter’s pizza-mimicking moon? https://t.co/BUuvQZ9Cdm
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The title is slightly misleading: Io's aurorae can actually be seen all around Io, not only at the poles. Anyways, how can these aurorae help us in improving what we know about Jupiter's pizza-mimi...
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From Megan Masterson: How can we use the demise of an unlucky star to learn about binary supermassive black holes? Today’s paper answers that very question! https://t.co/VbW8VXi3Ls
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How can we use the demise of an unlucky star to learn about binary supermassive black holes? Today's paper answers that very question!
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From @lucasb413 and Emma Clarke: We interview Sarafina El-Badry Nance (@starstrickenSF), author of Starstruck, about her research, experience writing a memoir, and more! https://t.co/7XwrDs5zV5
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We interview Sarafina El-Badry Nance, author of Starstruck, about her research, experience writing a memoir, and more!
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From @LambAstro: Betelgeuse, Betelgeuse, Betelgeuse: Is it (Supernova)time? Will Betelgeuse go supernova in the next few decades? This paper suggests so… https://t.co/pSqZOVMLzo
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Will Betelgeuse go supernova in the next few decades? This paper suggests so...
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This week was World Microbiome Day! 🥳 The theme this year was Microbes & Food. Read some yummy stories on MicroBites 👇 #Microbiomes4Life #WMD2023
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Enter the world of microbiomes and celebrate this day with us!
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Rats have been sailing the seas as long as people, moving from island to island with Polynesian explorers or across the ocean with European settlers. Rat invasions wreak havoc on island ecosystems and may negatively affect marine ecosystems as well. https://t.co/zAzIOcHIEv
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Rats can be found almost anywhere on Earth, but what are they doing to the ocean?
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From Karthik Yadavalli: Can we learn about the very last days of a star by studying the first few hours of its supernova? https://t.co/jhI5P8DK8g
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Can we learn about the very last days of a star by studying the first few hours of its supernova?
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Temporal changes in food production and tidal currents in the surface ocean affect feeding behavior of deep sea corals, due to the reliance of deep water corals on dead organic material raining down from above. https://t.co/f87L141ndO
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Temporal changes in food production and tidal currents in the surface ocean affect feeding behaviour of deep sea corals.
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💬 New #SciCommBites post💬 by Andrea Isabel López! Stop, listen, and reflect: How to incorporate reflection in your science communication Read at https://t.co/3kUTBeLkTe!
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💬 New #SciCommBites post💬 by Sarah Ferguson! Scientists want to get out of the lab and into public engagement Read at https://t.co/1UtIKA8uuL!
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💬 New #SciCommBites post💬 by Tony Van Witsen! Communicating risky science when the public isn’t inclined to trust Read at https://t.co/cYQRVz6nqL!
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