Last week we attended NoWPaS (International Workshop of PhDs and Post-doctoral Fellows on Anadromous Salmonids), held at Hólar in Hjaltadal, Iceland.
We were happy to learn about all the interesting salmonid research and workshop with international researchers.
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📢 Last chance to register! 🐧
In 48 hours, the Canadian Rivers Institute hosts Dr. Karl Phillips for a deep dive into the wildlife and history of the Falklands, South Georgia, and the Antarctic Peninsula.
📅 March 11 | 3 PM
🔗 Sign up here: bit.ly/4rY9NHq
#Wildlife #Antarctic #ScienceComm #CRI
Congratulations Kenedy on succesfully defending your MSc!
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#education #educational #scientistspotlight
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Nachwuchswissenschaftler:innen & -künstler:innen sind herzlich eingeladen, sich zu bewerben.
Mehr erfahren 👉 tinyurl.com/3eevmnaa
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Living Labs driving innovations towards socially desirable outcomes
#openinnovation #STS #scicomm #science4policy #sciencecomm
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Living Labs for driving innovation and engineering practices towards responsible outcomes #STS #SCIENCECOMM #Socsci #responsibleinnovation #science4policy
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Breaking down the "Weather Authority" 📡.
Analysis of Justin Horne’s impact on San Antonio broadcasting. In a world of AI-generated forecasts, Horne’s CBM-certified expertise and "Storm Chaser" field reporting prove why human-led, scientific authority still wins.
#Weather #ScienceComm #JustinHorne
Science is no longer a monologue; it’s a conversation. 🗣️🔬
Citizen Science allows anyone, regardless of their background, to participate. Like in our CAIR Project, your input drives real change. More on our blog:
www.cairproject.eu/scientific-d...
#CitizenScience #SocialImpact #ScienceComm #Carrús
CALLING ALL #CREATORS! For the past two years, we’ve been listening. Now, we’re ready to share what we’ve built. We launching the Akari Idea Studio, and we’re looking for Founding Creators for a paid, 8-week pilot! Apply at the link in bio. #ScienceComm #CreatorEconomy #MentalHealth #opportunity
Tomorrow, Thurs 1/8, the amazing author of How to ADHD, Jessica McCabe, will be sharing her wisdom with us as we kick off 2026 freelancer meetups. Must be a NASW member. See www.nasw.org for more info. #SciComm #ADHD #Autism #Neurodiversity #ScienceComm
Sassan Yassini, Lehrgangskoordinator für den berufsbegleitenden Universitätslehrgang Wissenschaftskommunikation an der Sigmund Freud PrivatUniversität Berlin, steht vor einem Infoposter zur Studieninformation mit SFU-Logo und QR-Code.
🎓 Berufsbegleitend in Wissenschaftskommunikation weiterbilden! Für Menschen aus Forschung, Medien, PR & Bildung. Start jährlich an der SFU Berlin.
Fragen an 👉 Sassan Yassini 📩
#Wissenschaftskommunikation #Weiterbildung #Berlin #ScienceComm #SFU 🎉
400 Abonnent:innen & über 5'700 Besucher:innen: Agrarpolitik bewegt! Herzlichen Dank an @robertfinger.bsky.social und das ganze Team vom Agrarpolitik-Blog für eure Beiträge das ganze Jahr über. 🙏🌾🌱 Auf ein weiteres spannendes Blog-Jahr 2026!
#Agrarpolitik #ScienceComm #Landwirtschaft #Rückblick2025
Abstract mal anders: In einem neuen Video der @unimainz.bsky.social gebe ich einen Einblick in unsere neue Studie zu #Disconnection und #Wohlbefinden
#sciencecomm #wisskomm #digitalwellbeing #tiktok
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The image is a promotional poster for an event titled “Pints with Scientists”, organized by the BioSoc in collaboration with Edinburgh University Science Media (EUSci). The background is dark green, decorated with white illustrations of various wildlife, representing zoology and evolutionary biology themes. The University of Edinburgh logo and the EUSci logo appear in the centre under the title. The description invites viewers to “Join us for an evening with Evolutionary Biology/Zoology researchers to share their scientific discoveries with you – no prior knowledge required, just show up with a thirst for knowledge (and a pint)!” The text on the poster reads: Date: Thursday 13th November, 2025 Time: 6pm onwards Place: Maggie’s Chamber, The Three Sisters
Social alert!🍻🧬Pints with Scientists, with the theme being ZOOLOGY and EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY! In collaboration with BioSoc, join us for an evening with professors from University of Edinburgh, who would love to share their research with you, along with a pint or two🦜
#ScienceComm #EuSci
The image is a commemorative poster for Remembrance Sunday. The main visual shows two bronze statue hands gently reaching toward each other, with one hand holding a red poppy flower — a symbol of remembrance. The background features soft greenery and blurred stone architecture, framed by a red border shaped like a postage stamp. Below the image, text reads: “Remembrance Sunday — 09.11.2025. A moment to commemorate those who have fallen, and the moment guns fell silent in the First World War, and all wars since.” The bottom of the poster displays the words “LEST WE FORGET” in large, bold type, accompanied by the EUSci logo.
On Remembrance Sunday, we commemorate those who lost their lives during WWI and all wars since, and honour members of the University of Edinburgh community who served and contributed to wartime research— from medical treatments to engineering and radar🕯️
#ScienceComm #EuSci #RemembranceSunday
HEY TEAM! Dr. Raven (Raven Baxter) is back on here now, show her followers list some love if you're into science and science communications.
(For those unaware, here's Wikipedia on science communicator Dr. Raven Baxter, "Raven the Science Maven": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven_Baxter ) […]
Walking in longer stretches—15 min a day—crushes heart disease risk more than short strolls. Go big or go home. #NatureJournal #HeartHealth #ScienceComm #ElonMuskChallenge #Longevity
This poster titled “Burke and Hare: Edinburgh Crime” features two white plaster masks positioned prominently in the center, representing the infamous 19th-century murderers William Burke and William Hare. The background has an illustration of Burke and Hare’s murder case. Bold dark red and white text highlights key phrases such as “MURDER” and “19th Century in Edinburgh.” The accompanying text explains that Burke and Hare were anatomy murderers from Northern Ireland who killed victims to sell their bodies to Professor Robert Knox’s anatomy school at Surgeon’s Square in Edinburgh. At the bottom left corner, the logo of eu:sci, Edinburgh University’s science media magazine, appears.
Have you heard of Burke and Hare in 19th century Edinburgh? This criminal case led to the Anatomy Act of 1832 for greater legal access to corpses for teaching purposes. Until today, Burke’s skeleton is still displayed at the Anatomical Museum at UoE. 🍂Read more below!
#ScienceComm #Halloween #EuSci
Stem Cell Stories @ Deutsches Museum
Meet the EpiCrossBorders students behind the scenes—bringing science to life!
🧬 Join us Nov 14–16 | Free entry
🎤 AI & ethical implications in research roundtable: Nov 14, 18:30
#StemCellStories #NextGenScience #EpiCrossBorders #ScienceComm #DeutschesMuseum #AI
What connects missionary schools to algorithmic education?
Systems of communication, computation, classification & control.
To imagine new futures, we need to see the old ones still running.
🔗 calculatingempires.net
#TechHistory #ScienceComm #AI #CalculatingEmpires
Check this out - our own Professor Daniel Davis @dandavis101.bsky.social has been named BSI Outstanding Ambassador for Immunology 🏆for his brilliant science and inspiring public outreach. You can read the interview here. Congrats Dan!
#Immunology #ScienceComm
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What is dark energy?🔭A century ago, scientists thought the universe was static. Now, cosmologists are proposing that theories about dark energy’s behaviour could be rewritten!🌀Written by Mishita Khurana and edited by Eleanor Stamp, read more on our website!
#EuSci #ScienceComm
Scientists are reportedly shifting from X to Bluesky, driven by X's toxicity & perceived bias. This Hacker News discussion explores Bluesky's sustainability, the role of scientists as activists, & broader implications for scientific communication. #ScienceComm 1/6
🎉 Only 7 days left until the 30th GSRS! 🎉
Get ready for Pitt’s biggest student-led research showcase. Hear a special message from our directors and join us in celebrating a milestone of discovery, collaboration, and innovation.
#GSRS30 #PittMed #GradSymposium #Countdown #StudentResearch #ScienceComm
This is the cover of eu:sci magazine Issue 33, themed Curiosity. The artwork shows a stylized, dreamlike illustration of a person sitting on a stool and peering through a telescope into a large keyhole shape that glows with scientific imagery—DNA strands, atoms, and equations float within. Beside the person, a mysterious cardboard box labeled “CAT?” references Schrödinger’s cat. The scene is surrounded by a starry, cosmic background in purples and blues, giving a sense of wonder and discovery. The text on the cover reads: “Issue 33 – Curiosity – Art Illustrators.”
Meet the art illustrators behind Issue 33 Curiosity ✨ The journal was brought to life with bold visuals, and unique interpretations of curiosity. Grab a free copy, or read online, link in bio! 📚Subscribe to our newsletter to receive more updates!
#ScienceComm #EdinburghScience
What do Neanderthals, fossils, and deep history tell us about being human today?
🎧 Find out on The Paleo Post Podcast:
www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
#PaleoPostPodcast #HumanEvolution #ScienceComm
Alan Trounson is a scientist from Australia who developed techniques that improved the effectiveness of IVF, and supported stem cell research as a scientist and administrator. embryo.asu.edu/pages/alan-o...
#hpbio #philsci #histstm #histsci #philbio #hbio #sts #hps #ivf #infertility #sciencecomm
A promotional poster for "Stand Up to Cancer Day" dated 12.09.2025. The background features a digitally rendered image of microscopic cancer cells in vibrant shades of blue, orange, and red. Bold white and black text in the center reads: “STAND UP TO Cancer Day,” flanked by bright yellow arrows pointing to the right. At the bottom, a quote is displayed: “We envision a future where every cancer is caught in time to be cured, and where survivors can enjoy life without fear or recurrence.” The Edinburgh University Science Media (eu:sci) logo appears in the top-right corner.
Stand Up To Cancer is an organisation that raises awareness and funds research to detect and treat cancers, aiming to reduce cancer deaths by 50% in 10 years. 🧪 Today, we shine a spotlight on cancer research, and those who help to make a difference.🔬
#ScienceComm #StandUpToCancerDay
#Hiringalert
Multimedia Developer to join the MOOSE team
Project: Enhancing Interoperability, UI, and Documentation of MOOSE
www.ncbs.res.in/jobportal/on...
Deadline: 21st September 2025
#sciencehire #sciencecomm #scienceoutreach #compneuro #openpositions #multimedia
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