@trinsec yip, and her blood results and ultrasound came back normal which means that we don't need to worry about a congenital issue like a liver shunt.
We're guessing the issues were caused by posh cat coronavirus.
For those that don't know me, hi! I'm Rachel and I'm a science teacher, specialising in Chemistry 🧪 I recently got married to my favourite person and gained myself a second surname ❤️
Prior to teaching I worked in Sales of portable Chemical, Biological and Radiation detection/identification equipment ☢️⚗️☣️🧫
I studied Chemistry at the University of Sussex, and I graduated from my PhD in Synthetic Organic/Medicinal Chemistry (Uni. Southampton) in 2019 👩🔬
I love all things science, animals and nature, and can usually be found in the evenings cuddling my cats, snake or gecko (whilst most probably watching the US Office repeatedly 😂) 🐈⬛🐈🦎🐍🍁🍂🌳
@Rws quite strange! For one, I rediscovered evenings and Sundays without marking and lesson prep. It felt like I had a lot more free time. However, getting used to set processes involved in the peer review process was a bit trickier (I could self direct a lot more as a teacher) and it was much harder to know if the mistakes I made were major and there was less of a support network.
As a teacher, there was a lot more support, a lot more discussion about the disasters and working out what does and doesn't work. Metrics of things going well were easier too - you could check grades, get feedback from students and if you ended a week with no experimental disasters it was good!
Both enjoyable in their own ways though and I really missed reading new science and chemistry when teaching. I also didn't like the local authority policies and felt that you couldn't be yourself. You had to be a teacher everywhere.
Being an editor is really fulfilling though, in a different way, and the opportunities for connecting with some absolutely awe-inspiring researchers is much greater!
Sleepy Scone.
She's snoring and totally zonked.
It's been a big few days for her with vets, an operation and lots of guests today!
Today I learned something about boustrophedon, a way of writing that alternates in the direction of writing line by line. It was a common way of writing in ancient Greece. Not only was the direction of writing flexible in early epigraphic use, the alignment of the individual letters was not yet universally defined. The town charter of Gortys - one of the oldest European statutes - is bustrophedic carved on the wall of the Odeion in the ancient city of Gortys in Crete.
Hello #scicomm people!
I’m a medicinal chemist at the Institute of Cancer Research in London, so my day job is designing and making new chemicals with the hope of coming up with new medicines to treat cancer patients. I also teach in this topic at UCL.
I work as part of teams with scientists across disciplines, so looking forward to meeting a broad range of people on here!
Ok, #TwitterMigration folks, I see a lot of people asking, "How do I find people on other servers on #Mastodon or the #fediverse.
Well, here's my #Feditip of how I went from 1 person alone on robot.rodeo to having almost 2,000 interesting people to follow in about 8 months...
A thread... 1/x
@lukasneville Tuna! TUNA! What a name!
Good morning! Time for a proper #introduction.
I'm Anne. I'm a #geoscience professor who studies #hydrology and #geomorphology, especially how cities & #climatechange alter the way #water and #sediment moves. I care a lot about #mentoring students & #ECR, #publicengagement, #scicomm, and #JEDI.
I'm also a mom to 3, dog lover, & hiker. And I take often selfies in front of water. This is not a selfie though.
Hello, @Mastodon 👋 A quick #intro
I'm a #science and #technology journalist and an editor at MIT Technology Review, where I commission articles from writers, journalists, and experts. I covered #chips for a few years and have a special interest, in #physics, #materials, #space, and the intersection of technology and society.
Among other things, you'll see me post about our print magazine every couple of months. The latest issue just came out https://www.technologyreview.com/magazines/the-mortality-issue/
Hi all: Less Twitter #migration and more Mastodon exploration. I’m a university professor, technology educator, data analyst, and futurist. I’m intrigued by all things #tech ; #data ; #programming ; #iot ; #ai ; #entrepreneurship ; #neuroscience ; #outdoors ; #biking ; #photography and many other things I have yet to discover! Filed under: #electrical #engineer currently living in a #business college world.
So the unofficial poll suggests that #ChemToots is preferred among the small sample of 46 voters.
Meanwhile, a few other front runners have emerged... So what say all of you?
Now that I have a better idea of what I'm doing and the need for using tags, a re-#introduction.
I'm a #planetary and #environmental #geologist and currently a #postdoc at NAU.
My #research includes performing #fieldwork using #arctic, #subarctic, and #alpine #periglacial analogs to better understand the history of #ice on #Mars.
I'm also into #photography and the #weather.
I'm interested in re-connecting with folks in the #geoscience and #astronomy communities making the #TwitterMigration
It’s funny how different the mood is on the two apps.
Here, people are excited and curious, helping each other figure things out, making connections, offering advice, re-assembling communities & networks, and an overall optimism about non-corporate social media.
Back on birdapp, it’s a mix of gloom and doom combined with comments about how awful Mastodon is.
Maybe this will combust, implode, fail, and be forgotten. But I’m glad we’re here together, now. #TwitterMigration
Here's my brief #introduction
I'm currently part-time working towards a master's in #physics
I also have a part-time job in the #publicTransport sector.
In my spare time I get up to lots of different things that also change fairly frequently. Currently it's climbing, football ⚽️, cycling, running, watching TV (current series of Taskmaster and I'm a celeb), and spending too much time scrolling social media 😅
Scientific #publishing, computational #chemistry and #teaching. #Pedagogy, #education issues and teaching for critical thinking and #equality.
They/them. Trans feminine.