The Futility of Simulating Nature
In “The Anthropocene Illusion,” the photographer Zed Nelson captures how the natural world has been reproduced, reshuffled, and repackaged, sold to visitors in the form of spectacle.
As a photography and nature enthusiast, every image in 'The Anthropocene Illusion' by @zednelson.bsky.social makes me feel something: a haunting look at how we replicate nature in curated spaces while destroying the real thing. Unsettling, yet undeniably aesthetic www.newyorker.com/culture/phot...
12.08.2025 07:45
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Last week was my first @pintofscience.ch and I loved it!
From giving a talk on Monday in Bern to volunteering in Fribourg the other days, I was constantly impressed by the curiosity of the audience and especially the dedication of the organising teams. Truly well done 👏 #PINT25 #Scicomm
26.05.2025 16:20
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At yesterday's @pintofscience.ch event we could have stayed all night discussing environmental ethics under the disco ball with Ivo Wallimann-Helmer from @unifr.bsky.social. A fascinating reminder of how complex and important questions of environmental justice and local actions really are #PINT25
21.05.2025 09:26
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🐭🔬 Aus die Maus? Geht Forschung ohne Tierversuch?
🗓️ 19 May 2025 | 18:30 doors open and 19:00 start of the talks
📍Kramer Keller - Bern, Kramgasse 12
👉 pintofscience.ch/event/aus-di...
@nathaliejung.bsky.social @toscadalessi.bsky.social
#pintCH #Pint25
07.05.2025 06:25
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Maybe it's time to admit that goodwill and moral obligation aren't a sustainable foundation for peer review—the very system that shapes careers and defines scientific credibility. It's encouraging to see alternative models finally being explored. @biologyopen.bsky.social @peerj.bsky.social
02.04.2025 08:22
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