For my outreach account on instagram, I am running an advent calendar introducing an #exoplanet a day. I call this calendar #ExoAdvent and figured I could share it here too! ⭐️ 🌎 🪐
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For those who are members in the church of #emacs 🤓
Saturday and Sunday: #emacsconf 2023
🔎 Have a look at:
https://emacsconf.org/2023/talks/
COOL! The spicy article I wrote about satellite pollution is FINALLY published! "Bright satellites are disrupting astronomy research worldwide" in Nature News & Views.
This article required weeks of back-and-forth with the editor, the editor-in-chief, and Nature's lawyers, so I hope that means it's a good one.
During this process, I learned that satellite companies are so powerful and litigious that even giant publishers like Nature are terrified of getting sued. Which is...rather worrying.
Earthtunes app lets you listen to Iceland’s intensifying earthquake activity
"The activity is formidable, exciting, and scary."
I received a spam email about #newsmast today, which is supposedly a new micro-blogging platform “built on Mastodon”. Has anyone heard anything about it?
How are elected MPs to directly question a Foreign Sec who can’t stand at Commons dispatch box? Are major foreign policy statements to be made in unelected House of Lords now? This is unacceptable degrading of key office of state & Commons must have primacy
https://nitter.cz/search?q=%23GeneralElectionNow
🐦🔗: https://nitter.cz/CarolineLucas/status/1724039518444024065#m
[2023-11-13 12:20 UTC]
Such a cool summary of
"- Why is Fortran still used in so many places?
- How is that relevant to Python?
- Past struggles of NumPy/SciPy with vanilla Python packaging.
- What role conda-forge plays in this context."
For many years, anyone associated with physics on tv or radio (including me) got regular e-mails/letters from people convinced they’d disproved Einstein’s theory of relativity, rewritten quantum mechanics, or invented a perpetual motion machine. They always involved crazy assumptions, (sometimes spectacularly) incorrect maths & an unwillingness to learn the basics.
Now there’s a whole new class of these e-mails from people claiming to have “solutions” to climate change, with all the same flaws.
#Zoom just changed their terms and conditions to include using anyone's video and audio for training #AI with no option for opting out. You too can help train #deepfake s!
Living with a disabled spouse, I used Zoom a lot to get through the ongoing global pandemic.
What alternatives are out there for remote teaching/meetings?
#BoycottZoom
This is an extremely high-quality discussion explaining why Oumuamua (an interstellar object that buzzed through the solar system in 2017) is generally considered by astronomers to be of natural origin, even though there is one particularly loud astronomer declaring it to definitely be aliens. Worth a read:
https://medium.com/@astrowright/oumuamua-natural-or-artificial-f744b70f40d5
In the mid 10's I spent a lot of time photographing insects. (That eventually resulted in a movie about the "insect creation myth".) Here's a nice wizard moth: #insects #photography
Nature Astronomy covers appreciation post
Recording solar cycles (2019)
https://nature.com/natastron/volumes/3/issues/3
Image: World History Archive / Alamy Stock Photo (top); NASA/SDO, AIA, EVE, HMI science teams (bottom)
Cover Design: A. Beattie, A. Muñoz-Jaramillo, J.M. Vaquero
Feature article on the long-term sunspot number record: https://rdcu.be/bYZkg
#sun #sunspot #sunspots #visualization #nasa #sdo #spacecraft #solarphysics #physics #astronomy #astrophysics #astrodon #universe #space #science #research
Sunak to force English universities to cap numbers of students on ‘low-value’ degrees | Students | The Guardian
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This will deal a serious blow to widening participation efforts and effectively penalises students from less well off and minority ethnic backgrounds. It will also act as a massive disincentive for universities to admit such students. https://www.theguardian.com/education/2023/jul/14/rishi-sunak-force-english-universities-cap-low-value-degrees
A timely and rather shocking meme, to which I have added #AltText...
In case you were wondering whether the vice chancellors of UK universities respect their staff, or if they‘ve negotiated in good faith, or if there are going to be good relations after the current dispute, here’s the head of the employers‘ organisation complaining that staff aren‘t suffering enough: ‘UoA Principal George Boyne told senior colleagues he wanted
Aberdeen UCU members to feel financial “pain along the way.“‘ https://www.gaudie.co.uk/post/uoa-chief-george-boyne-told-colleagues-he-wanted-staff-to-feel-pain-of-pay-deductions Top work by student journalists. #ucu #ucurising
One of the things I found very frustrating about professional physics magazines 15-20 years ago (all my degrees are in physics) was that they were so po-faced about “proper” physics (only quantum mechanics and cosmology counted) and really looked down on anything messy in the real world. I made a physics career out of studying the mess. And then look at this, seaweed on the cover of Physics Today, because they’ve finally discovered how interesting messy things are. #ocean #science #physics
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