tl,dr; Scientists no longer allowed to use federal funding to publish, attend meetings, or talk to the public. They cannot collaborate internationally. Grants can be cancelled for any reason, at any time, political appointees have a final say over what gets funded, and who gets funded.
Biodiversity at the blacklight in 🇬🇭for NSF IRES, #insects #entomology
Excited to share our new paper in @methodsinecoevol.bsky.social on data and code archiving at @britishecologicalsociety.org journals. TL;DR: Data archiving rates are high, code archiving rates are low, documentation needs to be improved! besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.....
Hard to keep track of all the changes to dragonfly classification? Check out our new paper for all the news! www.worlddragonfly.org/article/tijo...
It was really fun to get the chance to chat with "Naturally Scott" on this podcast; #dragonflies are so cool! #Entomology #Insects #PSMyAmazingNanKnitMeThatSweaterInHighSchool www.youtube.com/watch?v=e51L...
Alex Wild
Absolutely overjoyed to share our new paper describing the oldest occurrence of soft-tissue preservation in crinoid echinoderms and their ecological significance 🧪
It's an event like no other, and I'm delighted that:
1) it's coming back! Nov 2026 at Queen Mary University of London! And free! Sign up! Do it!
2) I'm giving a talk! Come hear about how we queer up conservation science
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#PrideMonth #QueerInSTEM
🚨 It's #DeadlineDay!
Abstract submission for #Ento26 closes today at 17:00 (BST).
If you’ve been meaning to submit your research, today's the day - Take the opportunity to share your work and be part of a programme shaping the future of #InsectScience.
⏳ Don’t miss out! 🔽
New #OpenAccess research by @lennartvandepeppel.bsky.social et al. in #RESSystematicEnt explores the evolution of fungus farming in ship-timber beetles (#Coleoptera: #Lymexyloidea).
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#AmbrosiaBeetles #Phylogeny
@gkergoat.bsky.social @wileyecology.bsky.social
Data- and code-archiving are important components of open science, as both make research more transparent, reproducible, accountable and credible, allowing future researchers to build on previous ...
Abstract. Tube feet are extensions of the echinoderm water vascular system that play essential roles in feeding and ecology in living crinoids. However, on
🌍 RES was at the southern-most tip of Africa last week!
With exciting international collaborations continuing to grow - and the countdown to #ICE2028 already on the horizon - there’s never been a better time to join our global community 🐜
Join our community 🔽
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After a hiatus, we are ecstatic to bring back the LGBTQ+ STEMinar this 6th of November 2026 to be held in person at Queen Mary University of London.
As an international organisation, the RES is proud to welcome members from across the globe - including a growing community of entomologists, researchers and insect enthusiasts throughout Africa.
From students and citizen scientists to global experts, our membership connects people passionate about advancing insect science and understanding biodiversity worldwide.