New paper! Small, regional scientific meetings are a cost-effective way to boost undergraduatesโ confidence and sense of belonging in science. Bonus: Regional societies benefit by having the undergraduates there!
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New paper! Small, regional scientific meetings are a cost-effective way to boost undergraduatesโ confidence and sense of belonging in science. Bonus: Regional societies benefit by having the undergraduates there!
@apspublications.bsky.social
In my utopian vision of the future, instead of offloading all the pointless, annoying work tasks (like reports that none one will read and needlessly opaque forms) to robots, we restructure work and society so that the pointless tasks don't happen at all.
I can only think, and fume, about what a slap in the face this is to every person who fought and/or died for the right to learn, who were attacked or killed because they demanded to learn. people who would do anything, anything, for the privilege of a homework assignment
A red morph Eastern Screech Owl
Our local nature center brought their ambassador Eastern Screech Owl to my ornithology class today, and JUST LOOK AT HIM!
Re-names of North American birds: Rossโs Goose - Dwarf Snow Goose Cooperโs Hawk - Laughing Joker Hawk Wilsonโs Phalarope - Sophisticated Backward-ankled Swimming Bird Bairdโs Sandpiper - Brown-rumped Sandpiper Wilsonโs Snipe - Dark-winged Striped Snipe Bonaparteโs Gull - Black-billed Gull Franklinโs Gull - Half-hooded Gull Forsterโs Tern - Masked Silver-tipped Tern Bellโs Vireo - Midwestern Vireo Swainsonโs Thrush - Sulking Rusty-backed Thrush Wilsonโs Warbler - Black-capped Warbler Blackburnian Warbler - Masked Flame Warbler LeConteโs Sparrow - Streaky-naped Butterscotch Sparrow Nelsonโs Sparrow - Sputtering Pumpkin Sparrow Henslowโs Sparrow - Olive-faced Sparrow Lincolnโs Sparrow - Bog Sparrow
My ornithology students came up with descriptive names for birds with eponymous names today. Everyone was super creative, and I canโt wait to see the names @amornith.bsky.social has in store!
PS: The alt text has all the names transcribed.
Imagine getting made fun of for your short arms all your life, and finally, after 4 decades, you can exact your vengeance. ๐ฆ
The Far Side is coming to life! Iโm now eagerly awaiting the invasion of human hand-shaped aliens!
The Horned Lark was my first study species in graduate school, so Iโm taking this as a good omen!
Reading this in Gonzoโs voice makes it even better.
Next up: A follow-up study on silly runs
A ChatGPT diagram of a skull with some weird labels. The lower jaw is both the mandible and the occipital bone. Also, the nasal cavity is between two teeth!
Given all the recent buzz about how great ChatGPT has gotten, including its prowess with images, I figured I'd check in on its anatomical skills. Nope.
Earth's largest land animals are limited by salt.
Sodium availability constrains the density and distribution of elephants, giraffes and rhinos across Africa, and offers a new explanation for the so-called 'missing megaherbivores'.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Free access: rdcu.be/eTPY2
Will Byers leaning on a tree with horizontal rows of holes that are a telltale sign of a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker.
Very excited to see Yellow-bellied Sapsucker holes on this tree during season 5, episode 1 of Stranger Things. Will this treeโs counterpart in the Upside Down still have sapsucker holes? ๐ค
LOTR would have ended very differently if Frodo had encountered one of these spiders.
I sent a calendar invite for a โTLC Marathonโ to my research student today. Weโre either running thin layer chromatography plates or binge-watching โMy 600 lb Lifeโ.
If birds were actually government drones, then there wouldn't have been any birds during the shutdown.
It's over.
Scientists point to a long list of findings that emerged out of fundamental research, the type of studies the US government is cutting, and went on to change the world. Nature lists a few of their examples. ๐งช
A meme with two panels. The top panel shows trees at night completely wrapped in bright white Christmas lights, making the area glow intensely. The bottom panel shows a man in bed with his eyes half-closed and red, looking pained and exhausted as if unable to sleep. The caption across the bottom image says, โThe bird trying to sleep in its nest be like.โ The meme humorously suggests how birds might feel if their tree is covered in blinding holiday lights.
Itโs that time of year when this meme becomes relevant againโฆ ๐ซฃ
Humans vs. the machine! ๐ช>๐ฆพ
odonates, mosquitoes, craneflies, and selected turtles have entered the chat
It's a black and white paper header for a short communication, and I've copied the text below. Please stop reading if you don't want the literal copy to be read to you. "Naturwissenschaften (2003) 90:495โ500 DOI 10.1007/s00114-003-0473-9 SHORT COMMUNICATION B. M. Rothschild ยท D. H. Tanke ยท M. Helbling ยท L. D. Martin Epidemiologic study of tumors in dinosaurs Received: 16 June 2003 / Accepted: 29 August 2003 / Published online: 14 October 2003 Springer-Verlag 2003"
One of the amazing things about science is we will never run out of mysteries.
Take "Naturwissenschaften (2003) 90:495โ500", which performed a survey of 10,000 dinosaur fossils for evidence of tumors in the bone.
I was prepared for yes, no, but what I wasn't prepared for was:
"only in hadrosaurs."
It all makes sense. The Bills nickname refers to bird beaks.
Confused writing is usually a symptom of confused thinking. As we struggle to clarify writing, we clarify our thoughts. AI writing aids rob us of that struggle, leaving clean-looking text and thoughts still confused for lack of inspection. Writing is not just a product; it is a diagnostic tool.
A Hummingbird Clearwing Moth nectarine on a thistle.
On National Hummingbird Day, a reminder of how cool convergent evolution is.
Cannot stop laughing at this
Watch Out!
Diabetic Man With Gene-Edited Cells Produces His Own InsulinโNo Transplant Drugs Required
A proof-of-concept study finds that donated insulin-producing cells can be genetically modified to avoid provoking the recipient's immune system.
gizmodo.com/diabetic-man...
This paper was published 40 years after the original fieldwork was conducted. Itโs never too late to share cool research!
Yesterday the Pew Research Center released a report based on the internet browsing activity of 900 U.S. adults which found that Google users who encounter an Al summary are less likely to click on links to other websites than use 's who don't encounter an Al summary. To be precise, only [my emphasis] 1 percent of users who encountered an Al summary clicked the link to the page Google is summarizing.
Hey is it bad if google AI search results stop people from leaving google dot com 99% of the time? All our news and information creators can survive just fine with one percent of their previous search traffic right? Iโm sure itโs fine. www.404media.co/googles-ai-i...
Perfect representation of scientific papers. ๐