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Pete Buston ๐ŸŸ

Pete Buston ๐ŸŸ

@BustonLab

Marine Evolutionary Ecologist. Associate Dean of the Faculty, Natural Sciences at Boston University. He/Him | 1stGen | ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡ด๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Boston University ๊ฐ€์ž…์ผ Haziran 2020
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BU_MarineProgram@BUMPatBUยท
New paper out! BUMP faculty Sergio Fagherazzi featured in Ecological Indicators on research showing that reduced human activity during the COVID-19 pandemic led to widespread and rapid global vegetation recovery. Read more here: sciencedirect.com/science/articlโ€ฆ
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BUMP faculty Sergio Fagherazzi featured in JGR Biogeosciences on research examining how seasonal hydrology shapes vegetation and salinization patterns at the salt marsh-upland boundary. Read more here: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10โ€ฆ
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New paper out! BUMP faculty Sergio Fagherazzi featured in Journal of Hydrology on research showing that wetter pre-storm soil and groundwater conditions can reduce saltwater intrusion during storm surges in coastal forests. Read more here: sciencedirect.com/science/articlโ€ฆ
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BU_MarineProgram@BUMPatBUยท
BUMP faculty Robinson Fulweiler featured in Estuaries and Coasts on new research showing sediment-enhanced marshes may take a decade or more to fully recover, despite rapid vegetation growth. Read more here: link.springer.com/article/10.100โ€ฆ
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BU_MarineProgram@BUMPatBUยท
BUMP Faculty Jeffery Marlow awarded National Academies' New Voices Honor! Read more here: bu.edu/articles/2026/โ€ฆ
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Rob Brooks@Brooks_Robยท
Great thread from @MackenMurphy on his/our experiment in @PNASNews manipulating gender inequality and testing changes in partnering preferences. Hope this advances an ancient scrap, bringing sense and nuance to an unnecessarily polarised issue.
Macken@MackenMurphy

Partner preferences for resources adapt to income and gender economic inequality. When women make more money than men, the sexes are equally inclined towards hypergamy. New from the Evolution Lab. (1/15)

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Denis Wirtz
Denis Wirtz@deniswirtzยท
Here is our updated database of grants for early careers researchers in all fields. It goes way beyond traditional NIH and NSF funding opportunities. We list 428 types of grants. Download it here: research.jhu.edu/rdt/funding-opโ€ฆ
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Christine Rabinak
Christine Rabinak@BrainsBeesBikesยท
Running a research lab is about leading people. I created a free toolkit on the human side of lab leadershipโ€”covering hiring, mentoring, conflict navigation, lab culture, and performance management. Open access: doi.org/10.5281/zenodoโ€ฆ #TeamScience #AcademicLeadership
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Louis Gleeson
Louis Gleeson@aigleesonยท
Some dumb researchers still read papers one by one. Stanford PhD students just use Claude. Here are 9 prompts that turn 40+ papers into structured literature reviews, knowledge maps, and research gaps in minutes:
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Nature Reviews Biodiversity
Nature Reviews Biodiversity@NatRevBiodivยท
New online! Cultivating biodiversity data sharing in regions where trust is fragile dlvr.it/TRTSL3
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Science Magazine
Science Magazine@ScienceMagazineยท
From octopuses to snails, the complicated molluscan family tree has been mapped in unprecedented detail, researchers reported last year in Science. Learn more: scim.ag/3LfmvBF #ScienceMagArchives
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Andrew Akbashev
Andrew Akbashev@Andrew_Akbashevยท
THE GUARDIAN - Many professors are pissed off: โ€œItโ€™s driving so many of us up the wall.โ€ โ€œGenerative AI is the bane of my existence.โ€ A professor from UC Berkeley: โ€œI now talk about AI with my students not under the framework of cheating or academic honesty but in terms that are frankly existential. What is it doing to us as a species?โ€ A professor from OSU: โ€œโ€ฆstudents have been left incapable of reading and analyzing, synthesizing data, all kinds of skills.โ€ A professor from SUNY Cortland: โ€œGenerated homework creates hours of additional labor. And makes me feel like a cop.โ€ __ ๐Ÿ“If I had to teach, I would likely do this: 1. No more grades for homework. You do it for yourself only (if you want to learn). 2. Grades are given only for midterm and final exams. Only calculators are allowed. Exams can be done in rooms without cell network (they exist on campuses). Oral exams may be conducted in some cases. 3. Students are strongly encouraged to use AI to dig deeper into topics - ask questions, explore adjacent fields, develop a structured understanding of the subject. __ ๐Ÿ“Iโ€™d remind students in every lecture that: 1๏ธโƒฃ I am here to help them. But not to make them learn. It's up to them why they come here. 2๏ธโƒฃ Education โ‰  degree. Education = your collective knowledge, skills & understanding(!) Degree = a paper with your name and the universityโ€™s stamp. Your degree may bring short-term satisfaction. But education brings long-term success. 3๏ธโƒฃ Outsourcing your thinking = outsourcing yourself. This can lead to an identity crisis and very severe imposter syndrome in the future. Your value shouldnโ€™t depend on your proximity to AI. 4๏ธโƒฃ Finding a job will be harder than ever. And precisely because of AI. It raises employersโ€™ expectations significantly. It makes it much harder to stand out. So, investing in YOUR OWN brain today is more important than ever. __
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Francisco Medellรญn
Francisco Medellรญn@FRAME5_7ยท
๐Ÿšจ Paper Alert! In 2023, Mexican coral reefs experienced an unprecedented bleaching event But bleaching wasnโ€™t the biggest issue Our study in Proceedings B @RSocPublishing shows a marine heatwave caused massive coral mortality and pushed reefs from production to net erosion ๐Ÿงต
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NCEAS@ucsb_nceasยท
What is Morpho? ๐Ÿค” Collaboration + data + training = science in service of solutions. ๐Ÿ“ฃ ๐Ÿ“… Apply by April 15 โ†’ nceas.ucsb.edu/morpho
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Jonathan Haidt
Jonathan Haidt@JonHaidtยท
More evidence that the global decline in test scores that began after 2012 is linked to the proliferation of smartphones and computers in class: The slide was bigger in countries where students began spending more time on devices (for leisure) generationtechblog.com/p/phones-at-scโ€ฆ
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Pete Buston ๐ŸŸ@BustonLabยท
@MarkIMcComick โ€˜tis not your imagination. Itโ€™s very quiet. Still some of us here. Some interesting posts occasionally. Like this one :)
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Mark Ian McCormick@MarkIMcComickยท
This is the first time I have been on twitter since it became X. Is it my imagination or have people in marine science stopped using it?
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