“ICE gets a bigger budget than the Marine Corps” is a simple fact that should be communicated very widely because it clearly expresses how crazy and radical this is
“ICE gets a bigger budget than the Marine Corps” is a simple fact that should be communicated very widely because it clearly expresses how crazy and radical this is
One of my fav sunfish species. Common in floodplain lakes, yet we know very little about their biology.
When leftists declare “the left” as incapable of organising, you’re giving up.
When we repeat the line “infighting is why we don’t win” we gloss over the powers that are against us as well as encouraging our political enemies to keep sowing division between us: which is VERY easy for them to do.
8. Radical Communication: Reject the superficiality and commercialisation of mainstream social media. Use zines, community radio, underground podcasts, and grassroots events to share scientific knowledge. Focus on authentic, engaging and meaningful dialogue that prioritizes substance over style.
7. Empower the Marginalized: Promote diversity and inclusion in science. Amplify the voices of underrepresented groups and ensure that everyone has a seat at the scientific table. Science should be a force for equality and justice.
6. Interdisciplinary Anarchy: Break down the silos between scientific disciplines. Encourage collaboration and cross-pollination of ideas to foster innovation. The best ideas often come from unexpected intersections.
5. Eco-Rebellion: Fight for the planet. Advocate for sustainable and ethical scientific practices that respect the environment and all living beings. Science must serve the Earth, not exploit it.
4. Anti-Consumerism: Reject the commercialisation of science. Advocate for open access to scientific knowledge and oppose profit-driven research agendas. Knowledge should be shared freely, not hoarded for profit.
1. Question Authority: Challenge the established norms and question the status quo. Don't accept scientific dogma without critical examination. Be relentless in your pursuit of truth and understanding.
3. Celebrate Failure: Recognise that failure is a vital part of the scientific process. Learn from mistakes, iterate and improve. Each misstep is a stepping stone to success and innovation.
My #punkscience manifesto (1-8)
🧪 Feel free to share if this resonates #science
2. DIY Science: Embrace the do-it-yourself attitude. Conduct your own experiments, build your own gadgets, and make science accessible to everyone. Science should be a tool for the people, by the people.
#EcologicalRestoration using a diversity of native species is key to ensuring resiliency in the face of #climate uncertainty.
(2) Under the heading ‘‘Department of Health and Human Services—Health Resources and Services Admin12 istration—HRSA-Wide Activities and Program Support’’, by substituting ‘‘$219,588,000’’ for ‘‘$1,110,376,000’’ and by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$890,788,000’’
SEC. 1905. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level for ‘‘Department of Health and Human Services—National Institutes of Health—NIH Innovation Account, CURES Act’’ shall be applied by substituting ‘‘$127,000,000’’ for ‘‘$407,000,000’’.
Under the heading ‘‘Department of Health and Human Services—Administration for Children and Families—Children and Families Services Programs’’, by substituting ‘‘$14,789,089,000’’ for ‘‘$14,829,100,000’’ and by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$40,011,000’’
What’s in yesterday's House Continuing Resolution? Major shifts in U.S. health spending you should know about:
HRSA cut by $891 million
NIH CURES Act cut by $280 million
Children & Families Services cut by $40 million
These cuts hit essential services and future innovation. 🧵⬇️
"Forest Service braces for up to 7,000 more layoffs, w/ a heavy toll on scientific research that supports healthier forests — more than double the number terminated in recent firings of probationary employees...'We are sheep headed to slaughter,' one employee said." 🌏 www.eenews.net/articles/for...
There's so much to see on iNaturalist!
Overwintering eastern Monarch butterfly populations nearly doubled in 2025. Monarchs still face many threats, but this is great news! 🌎
www.worldwildlife.org/stories/east...
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I'm unaffiliated but can vouch this is being run by a group of alumni of the AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowship and USAID Science for Development Fellowship.
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I feel this way too. I feel I should be posting about #hpbio, environmental ethics, conservation, 🌎 etc. And sometimes I do post on those things. But all of that depends on a functioning democracy & we don’t have one right now. Plus direct threats to the envt from 🪚&🍊. I guess this is my “apology.”
Without #FEMA, smaller and less wealthy states would likely struggle to respond effectively to disasters. A #publichealth professor looks at why getting rid of FEMA would be a bad idea buff.ly/C6aTRTc (Ming Xie, University of Maryland, Baltimore County) 🌎 #climatesky #hurricanes #LAFires
#theBeeAt3
Basic bee facts every day at 3pm.
# 68
With #bumblebees the size of the colony is in part determined by the length of the growing season in the region they inhabit.
In regions with shorter forage growing seasons smaller colonies tend to be maintained.
#bees
#nature
#pollinators
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Whooping Cranes foraging at the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge in Texas.
Join our Gulf Coast Program staff Paityn Macko and Matti Bradshaw for their webinar, “A Year in the Life of the Aransas-Wood Buffalo Whooping Cranes,” on March 11 at 3 p.m. CT. Register: bit.ly/43lf6HA OR join live on YouTube ➡️ bit.ly/3F8HJ0D 🌎🪶
📷 Ciming Mei
Butterfly populations falling on average 1.3% per year in the continental US, with some populations falling by as much as 40%. With 650 recorded species, only 342 were present in enough numbers to calculate trends.
🧪🌎🐛🦋 #EcoSky #EvoSky #Lepidoptera #Biology #Entomology
phys.org/news/2025-03...
We need some better language for pushing back against what the administration is doing. They’re not “ending DEI.”
No. They're firing women and people of color in the military.
They’re forbidding whole fields of research.
They’re erasing trans people from existence.
The coolest thing I’ve seen today is that a bunch of volunteer public health professionals and developers have restored the CDC website from before January 20th 2025.
This differs from an archive in that they want to rebuild the links between pages and replicate the full website.
The United Farm Workers use social media better than almost any other group. So many of these posts both inform on the issue and have the feeling of a story.
🚨 Weather Forecasts Are Already Being Compromised 🚨
Former NOAA Administrator Dr. Rick Spinrad revealed that forecasters at the Dallas-Fort Worth office were unable to warn of recent tornadoes in West Texas because “the people who did that had been fired.” #SaveNOAA