Multimedia journalist of sorts at Nature. Host of the Nature Podcast. Former bee scientist.
Nick Petrić Howe
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If you like PS1 style graphics, weird physics and @lizziegibney.bsky.social (and let's face it who doesn't) then this film is probably for you.
Thanks much to @danjfox.bsky.social, for supervising this and to Geoff Marsh for shooting some amazing footage.
New film about antibiotic resistance!
I have been working for months on this, including a trip to a rainy graveyard in Northern Ireland, to find out where researchers might find the next antibiotics. Something we sorely need.
youtu.be/B5zByTCKP7c
If you're a science reporter in the US who likes to write about tech, the environment and physical sciences then Nature might have the job for you!
Deadline 27th March!
This is fascinating listen and one that I struggle to get my head around — how do people not have mental images?! But I guess that is rather the point.
If you want to hear some pokemon jokes then do give this a listen.
There's some stuff about science too, but I'm mostly here for the jokes.
Block up part of the heart to prevent strokes? Yep, turns out the heart has an appendage you've probably never heard of, and if your heart beats too fast it can raise stroke risk.
So, these researchers made a magnetic fluid to solve that. New vid for @nature.com
Supernovae are bright. This one is EXTRA bright. Why?!
It's hard to study what's behind these super-bright cosmic explosions, but a wobble in the signal from this one gave it awayđź§Şđź”
Here's the story from me with funky 90s graphics from the fab @danjfox.bsky.social
With🙏to @drjrfarah.bsky.social