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#sciencecommunicators — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #sciencecommunicators, aggregated by home.social.

  1. 🌍✨ #nextGEMS is coming to an end – but our journey has only just begun.

    After four incredible years, the Horizon 2020 Next Generation Earth Modelling Systems project is wrapping up. Together, we set out to make kilometre-scale global #ClimateSimulations a reality — and we did it.

    💡 None of this would have been possible without our extraordinary community:

    ▪️ Scientists from across the globe, pushing the boundaries of climate #modelling.
    ▪️ Industry and policy stakeholders, helping us connect our science to real-world needs.
    ▪️ Our organisational team, keeping everything on track.
    ▪️ LATEST THINKING (lt.org) and all the talented #ScienceCommunicators and visual creators who helped share our story.

    From Hamburg to Madrid, our #hackathons became so much more than coding sessions — they were spaces to #collaborate, to socialise, to co-create, and to inspire each other.

    We are deeply grateful for the friendships made, the knowledge shared, and the breakthroughs achieved. And we’re excited to watch, in the years ahead, how nextGEMS will continue to shape #ClimateScience, #adaptation planning, and the digital twins of the future.

    💪 Let’s keep building on this momentum. Let’s keep working together — across disciplines, sectors, and borders — to tackle the challenges of our changing climate.

    🗒️Read our final blog post here ➡️ https://nextgems-h2020.eu/nextgems-wrapping-up-four-years-at-the-frontiers-of-climate-modelling/

    #ClimateScience #H2020 #Collaboration

    @cinea_EU

  2. 🌍✨ #nextGEMS is coming to an end – but our journey has only just begun.

    After four incredible years, the Horizon 2020 Next Generation Earth Modelling Systems project is wrapping up. Together, we set out to make kilometre-scale global #ClimateSimulations a reality — and we did it.

    💡 None of this would have been possible without our extraordinary community:

    ▪️ Scientists from across the globe, pushing the boundaries of climate #modelling.
    ▪️ Industry and policy stakeholders, helping us connect our science to real-world needs.
    ▪️ Our organisational team, keeping everything on track.
    ▪️ LATEST THINKING (lt.org) and all the talented #ScienceCommunicators and visual creators who helped share our story.

    From Hamburg to Madrid, our #hackathons became so much more than coding sessions — they were spaces to #collaborate, to socialise, to co-create, and to inspire each other.

    We are deeply grateful for the friendships made, the knowledge shared, and the breakthroughs achieved. And we’re excited to watch, in the years ahead, how nextGEMS will continue to shape #ClimateScience, #adaptation planning, and the digital twins of the future.

    💪 Let’s keep building on this momentum. Let’s keep working together — across disciplines, sectors, and borders — to tackle the challenges of our changing climate.

    🗒️Read our final blog post here ➡️ https://nextgems-h2020.eu/nextgems-wrapping-up-four-years-at-the-frontiers-of-climate-modelling/

    #ClimateScience #H2020 #Collaboration

    @cinea_EU

  3. 🌍✨ #nextGEMS is coming to an end – but our journey has only just begun.

    After four incredible years, the Horizon 2020 Next Generation Earth Modelling Systems project is wrapping up. Together, we set out to make kilometre-scale global #ClimateSimulations a reality — and we did it.

    💡 None of this would have been possible without our extraordinary community:

    ▪️ Scientists from across the globe, pushing the boundaries of climate #modelling.
    ▪️ Industry and policy stakeholders, helping us connect our science to real-world needs.
    ▪️ Our organisational team, keeping everything on track.
    ▪️ LATEST THINKING (lt.org) and all the talented #ScienceCommunicators and visual creators who helped share our story.

    From Hamburg to Madrid, our #hackathons became so much more than coding sessions — they were spaces to #collaborate, to socialise, to co-create, and to inspire each other.

    We are deeply grateful for the friendships made, the knowledge shared, and the breakthroughs achieved. And we’re excited to watch, in the years ahead, how nextGEMS will continue to shape #ClimateScience, #adaptation planning, and the digital twins of the future.

    💪 Let’s keep building on this momentum. Let’s keep working together — across disciplines, sectors, and borders — to tackle the challenges of our changing climate.

    🗒️Read our final blog post here ➡️ https://nextgems-h2020.eu/nextgems-wrapping-up-four-years-at-the-frontiers-of-climate-modelling/

    #ClimateScience #H2020 #Collaboration

    @cinea_EU

  4. This week in our Flipboard Community tab, we're spotlighting science communicators in the fediverse. Follow these experts who are tackling misinformation and helping people understand everything from climate to cosmetic science.

    @derekberes
    @dr.andrealove
    @drnadolsky
    @hankgreen
    @kathhayhoe
    @labmuffinbeautyscience
    @luckytran
    @theecowell

    Download the app and give them a follow to see posts from your favorite fediverse folks while catching up on headlines and your favorite topics.

    about.flipboard.com/download-f

    #Flipboard #Fediverse #Federation #ScienceCommunication #ScienceCommunicators #SciComm #Science

  5. Scientist prose poet Ed Yong, on his next book, "The Infinite Extent":

    "...think at scales beyond our normal experiences. We have to appreciate threats too small to see, violence too slow to feel, and global chains of influence too convoluted to comprehend. We must act collectively. We are not a small species; it is time to stop thinking like one."

    I can hardly wait. But I have to, because I'm stuck here in time.
    #Science #ScienceCommunicators #GreatWriting #BillyPilgrim

    Due in 2 years.

  6. Scientist prose poet Ed Yong, on his next book, "The Infinite Extent":

    "...think at scales beyond our normal experiences. We have to appreciate threats too small to see, violence too slow to feel, and global chains of influence too convoluted to comprehend. We must act collectively. We are not a small species; it is time to stop thinking like one."

    I can hardly wait. But I have to, because I'm stuck here in time.
    #Science #ScienceCommunicators #GreatWriting #BillyPilgrim

    Due in 2 years.

  7. Scientist prose poet Ed Yong, on his next book, "The Infinite Extent":

    "...think at scales beyond our normal experiences. We have to appreciate threats too small to see, violence too slow to feel, and global chains of influence too convoluted to comprehend. We must act collectively. We are not a small species; it is time to stop thinking like one."

    I can hardly wait. But I have to, because I'm stuck here in time.
    #Science #ScienceCommunicators #GreatWriting #BillyPilgrim

    Due in 2 years.

  8. Scientist prose poet Ed Yong, on his next book, "The Infinite Extent":

    "...think at scales beyond our normal experiences. We have to appreciate threats too small to see, violence too slow to feel, and global chains of influence too convoluted to comprehend. We must act collectively. We are not a small species; it is time to stop thinking like one."

    I can hardly wait. But I have to, because I'm stuck here in time.

    Due in 2 years.

  9. Scientist prose poet Ed Yong, on his next book, "The Infinite Extent":

    "...think at scales beyond our normal experiences. We have to appreciate threats too small to see, violence too slow to feel, and global chains of influence too convoluted to comprehend. We must act collectively. We are not a small species; it is time to stop thinking like one."

    I can hardly wait. But I have to, because I'm stuck here in time.
    #Science #ScienceCommunicators #GreatWriting #BillyPilgrim

    Due in 2 years.

  10. Disinfo artists but also science communicators will lie to you

    "we show via citation analysis how science communicators and practiced conspiracy theorists alike manufacture the appearance of consensus using selective and critical citation to create dueling, opposite perceptions of scientific knowledge"

    Beers et al ‘Selective and Deceptive Citation in the Construction of Dueling Consensuses’ Science Advances 9, no 38 (22 Sept 2023). doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adh1933

    #Disinformation #ScienceCommunicators

  11. Laurie Winkless @LaurieWinkless
    You're VERY busy. You must not be getting your 40 winks!
    (That goes for most of your friends at the small-but-very-busy scicomm.xyz Mastodon instance.)
    #ScienceCommunicators #SciencePopularizer #Scientist #ScienceWriters scicomm.xyz/@LaurieWinkless/11

  12. Laurie Winkless @LaurieWinkless
    You're VERY busy. You must not be getting your 40 winks!
    (That goes for most of your friends at the small-but-very-busy scicomm.xyz Mastodon instance.)
    #ScienceCommunicators #SciencePopularizer #Scientist #ScienceWriters scicomm.xyz/@LaurieWinkless/11

  13. Laurie Winkless @LaurieWinkless
    You're VERY busy. You must not be getting your 40 winks!
    (That goes for most of your friends at the small-but-very-busy scicomm.xyz Mastodon instance.)
    #ScienceCommunicators #SciencePopularizer #Scientist #ScienceWriters scicomm.xyz/@LaurieWinkless/11

  14. Laurie Winkless @LaurieWinkless
    You're VERY busy. You must not be getting your 40 winks!
    (That goes for most of your friends at the small-but-very-busy scicomm.xyz Mastodon instance.)
    scicomm.xyz/@LaurieWinkless/11

  15. Laurie Winkless @LaurieWinkless
    You're VERY busy. You must not be getting your 40 winks!
    (That goes for most of your friends at the small-but-very-busy scicomm.xyz Mastodon instance.)
    #ScienceCommunicators #SciencePopularizer #Scientist #ScienceWriters scicomm.xyz/@LaurieWinkless/11

  16. @dillonthebiologist Hi, Dillon! Thanks for the great pictures! I'm interested in #biodiversity, #conservation, #ScienceCommunicators, and #Salamanders. (And thank you, Don Melton, for boosting Dillon's message.)