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#Écologie 🌱 Ex-raffinerie Petroplus: les nouveaux couacs de Valgo épinglés par les services de l’État

Malgré les procédures judiciaires et les intimidations, notre partenaire #LePoulpe poursuit son travail d’enquête à propos de l’entreprise #Valgo, spécialiste de la ##pollution, au sujet de la réhabilitation de l’ex-raffinerie #Petroplus. Au menu, les mauvais résultats d’un contrôle inopiné.

mediapart.fr/journal/ecologie/

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I wrote about how cheetahs and blue whales can help us sift through the junk of our genome to find the jewels. nytimes.com/2023/04/27/science

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Ever heard the story of how the discovery of extremophiles also inadvertently led to the invention of PCR?

It's so much fun

It really illustrates two of my favorite principles in life:

1) the value of following an obsessive curiosity, for, like, *years*

2) the way big ideas come out the collision of two seemingly unconnected domains

My essay, for Medium subscribers: medium.com/@clivethompson/the-

If you don't subscribe, here's a "friend" link: clivethompson.medium.com/the-p

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Perhaps the most photogenic bird in the Netherlands... That is, if it is in the Netherlands.
This is the #BohemianWaxwing a bird that spent most of it's time up North... In Scandinavia, Northern Russia etc. During the Winter season they eat preferably berries but if there aren’t enough berries for some reason... They’ll fly south to us... And one thing is certain... They love our berries as well😜
#birds #birdphotography #birdsofthefediverse #nature #wildlife #BombycillaGarrulus

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Happy Winter Solstice!

Here is a quick study of Cryolophosaurus, a crested theropod from the early Jurassic of Antarctica, which although MUCH warmer than today it was still quite a cool place back then

#dinosaur #cryolophosaurus #paleoart #art #FediArt #DigitalArt #winter #wintersolstice

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Do you think that if you've seen one woodlouse then you've seen them all? I certainly used to, but then I started doing macrophotography and a whole new world of woodlice opened up to me!

Thanks to my macrophotography I even found a new woodlouse species to England! A report on that here: bmig.org.uk/sites/www.bmig.org

#Woodlouse #SoilBiodiversity #Isopod #Isopoda #SoilFauna #Arthropod #WorldBeneathYourFeet #MacroPhotography

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Why do some people have persistent loss of smell post-Covid?
A biopsy-based study shows durable T-cell mediated inflammation long after the virus is cleared from tissue

science.org/doi/10.1126/scitra

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Idée de Newtonmass écologique et minimaliste : le cadeau réutilisable !

ploum.net/le-cadeau-reutilisab

#ForeverGift

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(3) I personally think that the so-called scientific method that we teach in the high school and college classroom is a poor caricature of what scientists actually do. I've described it as an impoverished folk-Popperianism, but that's an aside for another time.

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(2) Recall that arch-antivaxxer Andrew Wakefield himself aimed to profit from demonstrating vaccine harm. When he published the notorious 1998 Lancet paper claiming vaccine harm from the MMR vaccine, he was not only consulting for a law firm suing vaccine manufacturers; he had recently filed a patent on an alternative "safer" vaccine.

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Endnotes:

(1) Fauci is the director of the NIAID, a division of the NIH, and thus oversees a budget roughly a sixth of what Kennedy claims.

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We need to teach people enough about how science works that they can see through these conspiracy stories at a glance. That is going to require major changes in how we teach at all levels. Otherwise, our friends, family, and neighbors are easy prey for those who seek to distort and deny science in pursuit of their own selfish agendas.

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It's infuriating and exhausting to see lies from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and like get traction on social media. It's outright discouraging to see them amplified by the world's second richest man who ought to know better. If we want make progress against disinformation like this, however, we need to do more than refute it at the source.

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My argument, at its core, is that to do that, we need to teach people why science deserves their trust – and this requires teaching how science works as a social institution. I've written about this in brief in a Science American article: scientificamerican.com/article

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We need, in the words of Noah Feinstein, to make sure that everyone is at least a competent outsider to science: someone who has "learned to recognize the moments when science has some bearing on their needs and interests and to interact with sources of scientific expertise in ways that help them achieve their own goals." onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10

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In a world of scientific misinformation that can lead to nationwide vaccine refusal, climate change denial, and any number of other problems, we need to do more than train a subset of the population for scientific careers. We need everyone in the country to be fluent in the sphere of science.

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