Tanja Junkers

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Professor in Polymer Chemistry, trans academic, born 🇩🇪, living in 🇦🇺, at home 🏳️‍🌈. She/her
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When I was a PhD student, I attended a talk by the late Robin Milner where he said two things that have stuck with me.

The first, I repeat quite often. He argued that credit for an invention did not belong to the first person to invent something but to the first person to explain it well enough that no one needed to invent it again. His first historical example was Leibniz publishing calculus and then Newton claiming he invented it first: it didn’t matter if he did or not, he failed to explain it to anyone and so the fact that Leibniz needed to independently invent it was Newton’s failure.

The second thing, which is a lot more relevant now than at the time, was that AI should stand for Augmented Intelligence not Artificial Intelligence if you want to build things that are actually useful. Striving to replace human intelligence is not a useful pursuit because there is an abundant supply of humans and you can improve the supply of intelligent humans by removing food poverty, improving access to education, and eliminating other barriers that prevent vast numbers of intelligent humans from being able to devote time to using their intelligence. The valuable tools are ones that do things humans are bad at. Pocket calculators changed the world because being able to add ten-digit numbers together orders of magnitude faster allowed humans to use their intelligence for things that were not the tedious, repetitive, tasks (and get higher accuracy for those tasks). If you want to change the world, build tools that allow humans to do more by offloading things humans are bad at and allowing them to spend more time on things humans are good at.

Liebe belesene Timeline, wenn es eine zweite Auflage von „Eine Frage der Moral: Warum wir politisch korrekte Sprache brauchen“ geben würde (was der Fall sein wird), was würdet ihr euch dort wünschen, das in der ersten Auflage gefehlt hat?

So many thoughts running through my head. Trump will likely bring so much negativity and literal devastation, and his voters won't even recognize it because he and his crew will still blame others for all that goes wrong.

But right now, for me, foremost, this is total devastation for trans rights. What we will see is the biggest turn back of minority rights in any western country that we have ever witnessed.

Let's see if I can find Robert Boyle’s original "Boyle's law” data. RSC has full-text searching back to 1665. Cool!

Ye gads... what the heck was this guy up to? "Observables upon a monstrous head” 😳

https://doi.org/10.1098/rstl.1665.0037

#Chemistry #Chemiverse #Boyle

Hi Minister Jason Clare 👋

We fund fewer than half as many basic, blue-sky, ARC discovery projects than in 2010.

The collapse has continued in the last 2 years.

Please, increase ARC funding for discovery research like all the reviews recommend.

Data▶️ https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AyITNrCVt7pdLiUzyvC99q7l_X99rCS68r8_3i3h85s/edit?usp=sharing

ARC Discovery Project statistics

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After a week of great food, I am on my way home. Found this one at the airport. I knew somewhere in India they would also have places that serve aweful food.

Talks will also be held online and we welcome participants and attendees that cannot join us in London too!

We are looking forward to great talks on materials for energy conversion and storage by Veronica Augustyn, Jillian Dempsey, Marina Freitag, Elizabeth Gibson, Alexis Grimaud, Laurence Hardwick, Laura Herz, Emilio Palomares, Sebastian Peter, Atsushi Wakamiya, Yuki Yamada, Miho Yamauchi, and Yan Yu.

The deadline for in-person attendance to the Chemical Science symposium is fast approaching!

Register here by 30th September: rsc.li/chemscisymp2024

This symposium, being held by Chemical Science and The Chemical Society of Japan, is on 31st Oct and 1st Nov 2024 with the focus on developments in materials for energy storage, conversion and generation.

Check out our online themed collection for this meeting:

https://rsc.li/4gsodue

#Chemistry #Materials #Energy

When did it stop being common curtesy to put on headphones when watching stuff on your mobile, especially on planes. Flying is bad enough without the constant noises from people's phones.
I wonder who won?