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The Red Disk https://www.wikiart.org/en/joan-miro/the-red-disk
Science is good. We should fund it.
Lee Miller, Two German women sitting on a park bench surrounded by destroyed buildings, Cologne, Germany, 1945
Very happy to announce a big new paper from the lab, led by grad students @smishra677.bsky.social and Laia Pomar-Pallarès (in collaboration with @roblanfear.bsky.social). We introduce a new way to study introgression, with accompanying software (DAFT) 1/n 🧵 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
You keep using that word ceasefire. I don't think it means what you think it means.
Robert Ricklefs - in memoriam dynamicecology.wordpress.com/2026/06/11/r...
We are seeing a near-record early melt-out of sea ice in the Barents Sea region of the #Arctic this summer. This is at least partially in response to the anomalous warmth there the last several months. Map of the general location: zacklabe.com/arctic-clima...
Don't be shy to take on a little two-week side project. These five months will be the most precious three years of your academic journey.
I'm a data scientist @ourworldindata.org and I need help from a botanist or someone local to Kyoto, Japan! 🌸 We present one of the world’s longest climate records: 1,200 years of peak cherry blossom dates in Kyoto. The researcher who maintained it, Prof. Yasuyuki Aono, sadly passed away last year.
Roughly half of STEM PhD students in the U.S. are international students. 75% of them stay in the U.S. long term after graduating to contribute their skills to U.S. scientific research and development. Cutting international student visas hurts U.S. science now and long into the future.