Really cool interview about AI music with Laurie Speigel, algorithmic music composer www.sciencefriday.com/person/lauri...
Really cool interview about AI music with Laurie Speigel, algorithmic music composer www.sciencefriday.com/person/lauri...
3-year Independent Post-doc in Animal Behavior based at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama!
Three positions, each including salary & a research budget.
Applications due April, 15th.
DM if you are interesting in developing a project with us!
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Spring is arriving, but there's still snow in the forecast! How do late #winter storms affect our migratory #birds? Out now in @natecoevo.nature.com, we ask that Q with 25+yrs of #CitizenScience data and ~400 museum specimens collected after the 2021 Great TX Freeze: rdcu.be/e7aUy
#EcoEvo #evolution
age and gender distribution of directors in the max planck society. shows a more than 3:1 ratio of men:women above age of 55. But the ratio is much more even in younger ages.
The Max Planck Society has a junior research group program for women named after Meitner. It's existence is evidence that things haven't changed enough. It wouldn't be necessary, if they had. But there are signs of progress. Look at this age/gender dist of directors:
Speakers at Standup for Science in Chapel Hill
#standupforscience Chapel Hill, NC
Graph of award probability of R35 and R01 from NIH factbook as a function of review rank percentile. As is apparent, 2025 is a significant departure, with lower award probabilities at all scores <40 and significant departures from norm, where even being in the top 10% is no longer a nearly certain indicator of success. Data source: https://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/report/302
The data is in: the NIH goalposts have shifted.
What were once almost certain fundable scores have become coin flips and what used to be likely grants have become aspirational, leading to fewer awards.
Another manifestation of how HHS policies have led to fewer awards and less science.
Want a reliable way to tell the two cryptic giant hummingbird species apart while birding in the Andes? Use your ear! πΆ In a new @fieldornith.bsky.social J. Field Ornithology paper, we show how their vocalizations differ clearlyβmaking sound a slam dunk for identifying them in the field.
I am super excited to announce that after a tumultuous period of uncertainty, KU MARC marc.ku.edu has been awarded another five years of funding! news.ku.edu/news/article....
I think a lot of women also know that they are going to end up, you know, contributing economically at least 50%, if not more than 50%. So, I think there is a worry that theyβre going to be doing more than half on the home front. Theyβre going to be doing at least half, if not more than half, career-wise. And so, I think that can start to seem like a bad deal too. Maybe the thing that surprised me the most is that it would appear with Gen Z men, in particular, the trend is towards more of a preference for traditional division of labor β this idea that to be a man means to be the breadwinner. I do think itβs of a piece with some polling and data that we see from Gen Z men just like expressing a variety of traditionalist gender ideas. I talked to a guy who does a lot of polling with Gen Z, and he did say that when he polls young men, they really associate masculinity with being a provider, more so than any other characteristics. But, I also think that weβre seeing other moves in the opposite direction. βIf youβre worried about all these men who really want kids and women are not so sure, a great way to address that worry is to support the women.β
It's funny, though, that even in times of backlash to the erosion of patriarchal gender roles, in practice women end up doing most of the child-rearing, domestic labour, AND also economically contribute to the household.
Let's keep that part of progress, eh?
I am looking for a PhD student to join my new Socio-Eco-Evo group, hosted in Katie Peichel's Evolutionary Ecology Division @ University of Bern. We're offering a fully funded 4-year position, studying social plasticity and behavioral adaptation among stickleback in Greenland. Please share around!
Teaching ornithology this semester to mostly pre-health students, and it's probably my favorite class to teach. It's nice to review some of the recent literature, and here I'll post the papers that we discuss in class.
Evolution 2026 meeting logo. Clilp art of a globe and laptop showing a virtual presentation. Text: Society for the Study of Evolution Global Meeting Participation.
SSE is pleased to offer free virtual #Evol2026 registration to all SSE members residing in 152 countries and territories around the world including India, Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia. Request your free registration code today! www.evolutionsociety.org/index.php?mo...
My assistant, my mom, my wifeβ¦
Field job in the beautiful mountains of NE Oregon doing passive acoustic monitoring and woodpecker demography just went live. Please share!
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This story, from @natezuke.bsky.social, is absolutely wild. A trans woman who never changed her gender marker was issued a letter invalidating her license. At the DMV they cut up her license, which had an "M" marker.
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New paper alert! π¦
We gave wild cockatoos puzzle boxes across Canberraβs urban gradient. The finding? Urban birds approach faster, but are not better solvers.
Our results suggest that urbanization shapes neophobia independently from cognitive performance. Read it here:
doi.org/10.1093/behe...
Ugh I fell for it! Bummer.
Congrats to @ncaaup.bsky.social & all who fought against this surveillance policy that would've allowed admin to hijack microphones in the classroom for secret recordings.
This move would've chilled classroom discussion & suppressed students' willingness to ask questions & take intellectual risks.
Please share and sign if you agree with my open letter calling for Botsteinβs immediate resignation katemanne.substack.com/p/an-open-le...
White House stalls release of approved US science budgets: The administration has not yet released funding Congress allocated to multiple research agencies, so they cannot provide it to funded entities/people - including NIH and NASA. www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Last call for applications!
Bhattacharya has been Trump's most loyal foot soldier in MAGA's vile war on DEI
Jay's NIH canceled Duke hematologist Charity Oyedeji's $750,000 grant on how to assess & avert disability for people with sickle cell disease, most of whom are Black
They said it was "DEI" which they were banning
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I had to renegotiate my F99/K00 award twice in 6 months, and on both occasions I asked what specifically βDEI activitiesβ means. I didnβt get clear answers, so I was hopeful the person that directive came from could specify (the NIH Director). I asked the on @whyshoulditrustyou.bsky.social podcast
Update: They passed it. We witnessed and walked out.
Kansas Sends Letters To Trans People Demanding The Immediate Surrender Of Drivers Licenses "The legislature did not include a grace period." ERIN REED FEB 25, 2026 88 5 21 Share Kansas Sate Capitol // farzinvousoughian
1. Numerous transgender people in Kansas are reporting that the state has sent them a letter demanding the immediate surrender of drivers licenses.
Those driving could be arrested, charged, and see privileges revoked.
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A card announcing the call for papers stating 'Special Issue: The Integrative Biology of Reproduction Guest Editors: Etya Amsalem, Tony D. Williams and Kathryn Wilsterman. Submission deadline: 30 June 2026' with the Journal of Experimental Biology logo and the logo for the Special Issue containing an egg cell surrounded by eight sperm cells. The eighth sperm, on the top right, is penetrating the egg.
We are calling for Reviews, Commentaries or research papers for our upcoming Special Issue: The Integrative Biology of Reproduction, covering the entire reproductive process, from mate selection, mating and egg-laying or pregnancy through to parental care
bit.ly/3ZT42hY
From our new paper out now in @currentbiology.bsky.social: www.cell.com/current-biol... w/ @neurofishh.bsky.social @gkafetzis.bsky.social @denilsson.bsky.social
Looking across animals, the vertebrate eye is an obvious outlier. Why is it so different that other highly visual animals?
Apply for the Career Diversity Travel award to attend the Animal Behavior Society Conference in Cincinnati, July 14-18, 2026. Deadline: March 23, 2026. More info: https://www.animalbehaviorsociety.org/web/awards-career-diversity.php #conference
A study I led came out in Nature Cities yesterday!
We used radar to study the role that urban landscapes play in migratory bird stopover. Spoiler: birds use cities a lot, and the patterns of their use reflect social processes and the inequities embedded in them.
www.nature.com/articles/s44...