The Fight for Science
Thoughts and Actions to Take From My Visit to Capitol Hill
Science funding is on the line, which jeopardizes life-saving research and research that helps improve our communities. Please read this post for action steps you can take to help #savescience, before it is too late. #SaveNIH #SaveNSF
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20.05.2025 10:14
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Most Americans use federal science information on a weekly basis, a new poll finds
Most Americans frequently use federal science information. But few are concerned that cuts to federal science spending could affect their access to such information, a new poll finds.
Over 90% of Americans rely on federally funded science, But only 10% are worried about losing access to it.
Thatβs a dangerous disconnect.
Help us close the gap. Join our #SummerFightForScience and help spread the word about how essential science is to everyday lives.
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15.05.2025 16:54
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I made my calls today to advocate for the importance of NSF funding! Did you? Make your calls today to #SaveNSF
14.05.2025 19:57
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Unpaywalled version
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14.05.2025 06:36
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Research shows juveniles differ from adults in ways that are meaningful for their criminal responsibility (i.e., impulsivity, susceptibility to peer influence, and ability to consider the future - including thinking about consequences of potential actions), thus warranting less harsh punishment.
14.05.2025 11:17
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The EPA didn't release its annual U.S. greenhouse gas emissions report, but we got the data. Here's what we found
The Environmental Defense Fund published the Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks after filing a Freedom of Information Act request last month.
For the first time in nearly 30 years, the EPA under Trump failed to release the U.S.βs annual greenhouse gas emissions report.
So a nonprofit did it instead.
Facts donβt disappear just because the government refuses to print them.
Read their findings below β¬οΈ
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13.05.2025 15:26
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Don't miss a beat. Sign up for our email list and get the latest on our fight for youth rights and justice, and how you can help. jlc.org/newsletter-s...
08.05.2025 18:40
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The science that we do can matter.
18.04.2025 15:12
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#WithoutNSF @caitcavanagh.bsky.social and I wouldnβt have been able to study the short and long-term effects of juvenile incarceration on youth development and future offending, or examine how the COVID-19 pandemic affected justice-involved youth. #SaveScience
07.05.2025 10:45
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What does this mean for those working with justice-involved youth? The benefits of social connection are even greater for justice-involved youth, suggesting a need for more opportunities for such youth to engage in social contact, even if that contact is only possible through phone or video calls.
06.05.2025 16:05
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Social connection with others is a critical need - particularly during sensitive periods of development, like adolescence. These findings reveal the potential power for social connection to enhance well-being for particularly vulnerable youth, specifically those who are justice-involved.
06.05.2025 16:05
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We found that justice-involved youth especially benefitted from social connections during the pandemic, as they had better self-conceptions and stronger feelings of social connection (although more loneliness as well) on days with virtual social contact.
06.05.2025 16:05
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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00938548251336784
New article alert w/ @caitcavanagh.bsky.social and others! In this daily diary study, we explored how virtual social interactions (i.e., via phone or online) affected the mood and mental health of justice-involved and community adolescents across the first year of the pandemic.
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06.05.2025 16:05
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06.05.2025 15:59
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Rapid Response Bridge Funding Program
In the face of recent abrupt shifts in federal funding for education research, including large-scale terminations of National Science Foundation (NSF) research grant awards, we have developed a rap...
Spencer Foundation joins Kapor Foundation, the William T. Grant Foundation, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to launch a rapid response bridge funding program (up to $25,000) for education scholars impacted by the abrupt grant cancellations by the National Science Foundation (NSF)!
#AcademicSky
02.05.2025 20:19
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Frontiers | Two centuries of vaccination: historical and conceptual approach and future perspectives
Over the past two centuries, vaccines have been critical for the prevention of infectious diseases and are considered milestones in the medical and public he...
Want to up your game on vaccination to inform family members, neighbors, friends, or students (or yourself)? This in-depth review covers a lot of ground, including the history of vaccination, vaccine technologies, and public health benefits π§ͺ #AcademicSky www.frontiersin.org/journals/pub...
04.05.2025 01:36
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Will US science survive Trump 2.0?
President Donald Trump and his administration have gutted science agencies, terminated research programmes and cancelled billions of dollars in grants to universities. What are the long-term impacts for the United States and the world?
President Donald Trump and his administration have gutted science agencies, terminated research programmes and cancelled billions of dollars in grants to universities. A feature in Nature examines the long-term impacts for the US and the world. #Academicsky π§ͺ
03.05.2025 22:17
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In association with the @ap-ls.org's Corrections Committee, we have officially launched the Correctional Psychology Forum--a respectful online space to make connections, generate healthy discussions, and share evidence-informed resources related to correctional psychology issues. #corrections
06.05.2025 03:39
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Measles Outbreak Response | Center for Outbreak Response Innovation
Remember the awesome COVID-19 dashboard Hopkins created and populated during the pandemic? They are back but this time tracking measles
04.05.2025 21:53
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π¨ On May 1, 2025, in cities across the US, we will gather in solidarityβhonoring the legacy of workers who organized for the 8-hour day.
Today, we face a new threat. A billionaire-backed minority is quietly reshaping our democracy.
BUT a peaceful Peopleβs Movement is growing. π www.FiftyFifty.one
25.04.2025 01:30
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Discover how policies can help create a more hopeful and equitable future for youth in the justice system with the new Rutgers JJYD course Redefining Justice: Policies That Empower Youth, live on Zoom April 24 & May 1, from 1p to 4p EST. Register at bit.ly/4jftPct
17.04.2025 20:02
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Do not normalize children dying from measles. Measles was previously eliminated in the US, thanks to vaccines.
When children die from measles, it means that adults have catastrophically failed to protect them because they have rejected basic science.
07.04.2025 17:47
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So infuriating! This is such a vital source of data.
08.04.2025 20:24
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