Great piece by Deb Mackenzie in @theguardian.com: wisdom and insight on the microplastics problem www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Great piece by Deb Mackenzie in @theguardian.com: wisdom and insight on the microplastics problem www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
I have resolved to improve my very poor stargazing skills and just to make sure I follow through I wrote about it for @newscientist.com 😁 www.newscientist.com/article/mg26...
Two books that knocked my socks off this year were Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea (I know, where have I been etc etc) and Abraham Verghese’s The Covenant of Water, which is, essentially, perfect.
Beautiful, evocative writing from @phoebetaplin.bsky.social in this @theguardian.com piece on a new stargazing opportunity in the Lake District. www.theguardian.com/travel/2025/...
Was thinking of taking out an Economist digital subscription until I realised I already had one through my local, tax-funded public library. Sometimes you forget how great these things are #publiclibrariesFTW
Christmas Day Yahtzee will never be the same 😁
Haha - just read it again…so good! Here it is for those who haven’t yet had the pleasure 😁 www.scientificamerican.com/blog/roots-o...
Reupping for the Monday crowd, @drmichaelbrooks.bsky.social offers timely digital security advice for researchers who are afraid that they — or their data — could end up in cyberattackers’ crosshairs. @nature.com 🧪
All scientists, regardless of research discipline or geography, are potential targets of cyberattacks. “The problem is bigger than any one president, prime minister or leader of a totalitarian or authoritarian state.” New @nature.com, some timely advice, by @drmichaelbrooks.bsky.social 🧪
Admittedly, some (most?) of the interestingness is due to this @xkcd.com strip:
Don’t know who on here needs to hear this, but I wrote a thing for Nature about file formats for biological microscopes that is much more interesting than it sounds 😁
No answer from anyone on the Other Site, and it’s a genuine journalistic issue for me: is “compute” a noun now? I’ve had a couple of tech people talk to me about “the compute” they’re working with. I haven’t felt so grammatically uncomfortable since “parent” became a verb
Move over, Cordyceps, there’s a new “zombie” parasite to haunt our dreams. The lancet liver fluke controls infected ants with a temperature-based on/off switch. arstechnica.com?p=1969792
This is right on my doorstep, I really want to do it, and I bet I don’t because there’s always something unimportant that has to be done today, isn’t there?… www.theguardian.com/travel/2023/...
Let’s start with the important things. This is Raffy.