This is the first guest post on R2!
Fechi an up-and-coming science writer working on her PhD in microbiology and geobiology at MIT. You can learn more about Fechi here: fechiinyama.com
And if you're an aspiring science writer looking for your first clips — get in touch! I'll help if I can.
Illuminating our Invisible World Hi! If you're curious, stick around to see where my #sciComm journey takes me! I write and speak about everything ranging from astrobiology and evolution to ecology, a...
Stephanie Rowley thought she had it all figured out — until she started her first professor job and realized… maybe she doesn’t. 😅 🎧 Listen https://ow.ly/LOcf50XCRgO
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Would you take a proton beam to the face for science?
Thanks to lab safety, researchers aren't expected to put safety on the line anymore. But academia's culture of sacrifice remains.
In this week's post, @fechiinyama.bsky.social asks what researchers should be expected to tolerate: 🧪
I’m so excited to announce that I have been selected as a 2026 @aaas.org Mass Media Fellow @aaasmassmedia.bsky.social ! I’ll be spending my summer in DC, writing for @sciencenews.bsky.social ! I am so honored to be part of this exceptional cohort!