RT @burnsajohn
This is a movie of salamander (axolotl) cell dividing. It has 10x the DNA of us humans. We have ~3billion units of information in our genome, these salamanders have ~30 billion! That translates to big, meaty chromosomes that we can see directly. Movie starts in metaphase.
Why didn’t we know there was natural hydrogen being produced underground all over the earth? Find out on this week’s episode of the @ScienceMagazine Podcast w/ @erichand
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adh1873RT @ScienceMagazine
On this week's #SciencePodcast🎙️ with @boron110, @erichand, and @mommascientist:
▶️ The hunt for natural hydrogen deposits heats up
▶️ What a mission to Uranus could tell us about the formation of our #SolarSystem
🎧 Listen here: https://scim.ag/1A3
Earth’s hidden hydrogen, and a trip to Uranus
On this week’s show: The hunt for natural hydrogen deposits heats up, and why we need a space mission to an ice giant
RT @mommascientist
It’s been such an honor to share my excitement about the @theNASEM recommended mission to
#Uranus. Thank you @ScienceMagazine
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“In this week's episode of the @ScienceMagazine Podcast: The hunt for natural hydrogen deposits heats up w/ @erichand, and why we need a space mission to an ice giant w/ Kathleen Mandt @mommascientist @JHUAPL https://t.co/BtJI3AGuGt”
TwitterRT @oooitsplasma
1/4 Today's issue of @ScienceMagazine was my final cover as Senior Scientific Illustrator @ScienceVisuals. So lucky to have gone out on a paper with such fantastic authors as @ShavitKeshet @BenpalmerLab (tag others I couldn't find handles for!)
In this week's episode of the @ScienceMagazine Podcast: The hunt for natural hydrogen deposits heats up w/ @erichand, and why we need a space mission to an ice giant w/ Kathleen Mandt @mommascientist @JHUAPL
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adh1873RT @ScienceMagazine
On this week's #SciencePodcast🎙️ with @boron110, Meagan Cantwell, @WarrenCornwall, and Dustin Trail:
▶️ Using sharks to study ocean oxygen
▶️ What ancient minerals teach us about early Earth
🎧 Listen here: https://scim.ag/1v5
Using sharks to study ocean oxygen, and what ancient minerals teach us about early Earth
On this week’s show: Shark tags to measure ocean deoxygenation, and zircons and the chemistry of early Earth
RT @megankamerick
We are hiring a public health reporter at @KUNMnews in Albuquerque. Come work with me!
#pubmedia @womenjournos
https://www.kunm.org/job-openings/2023-01-17/public-health-reporter-full-time
Public Health Reporter - Full Time
KUNM is hiring a full-time Public Health Reporter to work with our news team.
KUNMRT @kakape
“What has become clear to me over time is that the big challenge is not the viruses. That’s not what gives me a pit in my stomach,” he said. …
Terrific piece on #h5n1 by @HelenBranswell:
https://www.statnews.com/2023/02/08/tracking-the-bird-flu-experts-see-a-familiar-threat-and-a-virus-whose-course-is-hard-to-predict/

Tracking the bird flu, experts see a familiar threat — and a virus whose course is hard to predict
While scientists who have been studying H5N1 bird flu for a couple of decades have a very healthy respect for it, a number are hedging their bets about what the virus's future path will look like.
STATRT @morenorse
One @ScienceMagazine podcast to spread widely not only interesting but actually quite funny and entertaining
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/science-magazine-podcast/id120329020?i=1000597768395
High 😳 factor!

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