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@boron110

Podcast host for @ScienceMagazine & @NewsFromScience. Tweets are my own. https://t.co/mz6JAsOSIQ https://t.co/sCUhJyihEX

INDIANA Katılım Mart 2010
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Edward Hurme 🦇
Edward Hurme 🦇@EdwardHurme·
Back on the podcast! I interned with Science back in 2011. I had no clue when I got the job that I would co-host their podcast for the next 6 months with @boron110. So crazy to be interviewed by her after all these years. Also, bat migration is super cool, so give it a listen!
Science Magazine@ScienceMagazine

In this week's #SciencePodcast🎙️, postdoc @EdwardHurme discusses the difficulty of tracking bats as they fly long distances at night and what new tagging technology is revealing about their migration patterns. 🎧 Listen here: scim.ag/3WcpMUC

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News from Science
News from Science@NewsfromScience·
A sinking ship is usually bad news. But not for the Floating Instrument Platform, or R/P FLIP, which sinks its stern and tips 90° to become a vertical platform for ocean research. bit.ly/4fxbpkU
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Dr. Jen Golbeck
Dr. Jen Golbeck@jengolbeck·
🧵Next week, you will see people using something called Benford's Law to try to prove election fraud. ⛔️These people are wrong⛔️ I am a scientist who has published on Benford's Law. Let me tell you what it is and why what they are doing is mathematically incorrect. 1/
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Kai Kupferschmidt
Kai Kupferschmidt@kakape·
I’ve reported on infectious diseases for 15 years, but during the covid-19 pandemic and even more during the global outbreak of mpox clade IIb, I was shocked by the amount of misinformation I was seeing. Misinfo had always been part of any outbreak, but this felt different.
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Science Magazine
Science Magazine@ScienceMagazine·
In the latest #SciencePodcast🎙️, researcher Michael Ishida joins host @boron110 to discuss studying key moments in evolutionary history, such as the transition from water to land, by creating robotic versions of extinct creatures. 🎧 Listen here: bit.ly/4hlqJCY
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Science Magazine
Science Magazine@ScienceMagazine·
In the latest #SciencePodcast🎙️, researcher Michael Ishida joins host @boron110 to discuss studying key moments in evolutionary history, such as the transition from water to land, by creating robotic versions of extinct creatures. 🎧 Listen here: bit.ly/4hlqJCY
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Science Magazine
Science Magazine@ScienceMagazine·
Does democracy mean elections, freedom of the press, social mobility, or something else? In this week's #SciencePodcast🎙️, @whoisjonchu joins @boron110 to talk about how people around the world define democracy. 🎧 Listen here: bit.ly/4hbZfzy
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Science Magazine
Science Magazine@ScienceMagazine·
In the latest #SciencePodcast🎙️, science journalist Mark Peplow joins host @boron110 to discuss #graphene’s journey over the last 20 years—from discovery, to hype, and now reality as it finally finds its place in technology and science. 🎧 Listen here: bit.ly/3BFMfSD
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Science Magazine
Science Magazine@ScienceMagazine·
In the latest #SciencePodcast🎙️, science journalist Mark Peplow joins host @boron110 to discuss #graphene’s journey over the last 20 years—from discovery, to hype, and now reality as it finally finds its place in technology and science. 🎧 Listen here: bit.ly/3BFMfSD
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Sophia Gad-Nasr
Sophia Gad-Nasr@Astropartigirl·
A new glittery JWST image of Westerlund 1, located 12,000 light-years away! It's an open cluster, which are loosely packed groups of stars bound by gravity that formed from the same gas cloud. But this one holds many Wolf-Rayet stars, the most massive stars known, and we haven't found another cluster like it in the Milky Way! WR stars are so huge they burn through their material REALLY fast, with a lifespan of 100,000 years (compared to the Sun's lifespan of about 10 billion years). So this star cluster serves as a cosmic laboratory we use to study the evolution of the most massive stars known in the Universe.
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Science Magazine
Science Magazine@ScienceMagazine·
In the latest #SciencePodcast🎙️, researcher Ning Zeng joins host @boron110 to talk about how an unearthed 3000-year-old log that has held on to most of its carbon is pretty good proof that we can efficiently put carbon underground at low cost by burying trees. 🎧 Listen here: bit.ly/3XVUS4e
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Science Magazine
Science Magazine@ScienceMagazine·
In the latest #SciencePodcast🎙️, science journalist @SquigglyVolcano joins host @boron110 to talk about the Clipper mission and what it could reveal about the habitability of the world that lies beneath Europa’s chaotic, icy surface. 🎧 Listen here: bit.ly/4gu3XZf
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