Katherine Bourzac
journalist covering earth science, chemistry, physics, neuroscience, microbes, computing, etc.! for Nature, IEEE Spectrum and others 🏳️🌈🧪⚛️
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- Thanks to this bunny for peeking around the corner of all the bad news in the feed
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- Reposted by Katherine BourzacNEW: After cancelling nearly all projects on trans health, the Trump admin has now directed the NIH to study the negative consequences of transitioning. This will create “a distorted research ecosystem where only politically favorable findings are permitted to exist”, researcher Harry Barbee says.
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- Check if your work has likely been used to train the meta AI. Um... 84 results... Hello world? 😬 #booksky
- Doomscroll break! Researchers made 2D sheets of metal by squeezing metal droplets in a tiny press. Guangyu Zhang told me he was inspired by watching a video of copper forging. Like graphene, these 2D sheets have exotic properties. And it should now be much easier to make and study them.
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- Cutest critter cuddling for science in the San Francisco sun #standforscience2025
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- Please read this and help out science journalists! We're really having a year. The host for our annual conference has withdrawn. This is a crucial meetup where journalists and science writers find jobs, meet new freelance clients, learn new skills, and make friends.
- UPDATE: We remain committed to organizing a conference this year after #SciWri25 hosts withdraw. More than ever, providing an opportunity for the professional science writing community to convene, learn, and support each other is critical. READ MORE+HELP OUT: www.nasw.org/article...
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