remember, if its free, it means your data is for sale.
what implications does this mean for communities fighting mining projects, pipeline projects, etc. when LLMs can perform attacks that would not have previously been possible, due to the lack of structured data or features.
04.03.2026 17:14
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Help! Next week I am doing the very very very long road trip back to NH from NM.... suggestions on sites/museums/towns to see along the way to break it up?
Podcasts are always welcome too!
26.02.2026 19:22
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Yessss
18.02.2026 03:55
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PS This is a great time tp bring attention to our developing Guidelines for the Governance of Indigenous Data in Scholarly Publishing-- the first visible draft is here, but official (and citable) versions will be out in April: indigenousdatalab.org/wp-content/u...
17.02.2026 23:05
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I think about this for Indigenous authors as well, especially if they are pushing back on publishing standards, working with community to get peer review, etc etc.
It really adds on time! Its a lot of invisible labor, and something committees can often penalize candidates for.
17.02.2026 23:04
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Peer Review Timelines Show Gender Gap, Large Study Reports
A study of millions of life science papers revealed that manuscripts with women in key authorship roles spent longer between submission and acceptance.
Great article for hiring committees and T&P committees....
But I'd also love to see breakdown by ethnic categories. I saw a talk a few years ago at WEPAN.org that said on average, papers led by a Black woman took 6 months to 3 years longer! (the longest she saw was 7!! years).
17.02.2026 23:02
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We are now offering the GBIF survey on Indigenous Data Sovereignty considerations in Spanish and Portuguese!
We want to capture your thoughts, concerns are considerations across languages. Please share with your networks!
13.02.2026 19:39
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Itβs Monday. We gotta work. But damnit i will be watching that 13 min halftime show of pride, culture, and stunning visual storytelling on repeat.
Thank you Benito for inspiring me through the month π«Άπ½
09.02.2026 16:06
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Anti-Abortion Groups Try a New Intimidation Tactic: Make Abortion Records Public
Abortion rights opponents want Indiana to use reporting rules to expose abortion providers and recipients to targeting.
Anti-choice extremists in Indiana are trying to force the release of records for the very few legal abortions in the state (146 in 2024). The purpose is to intimidate patients and providers and expose them to harassment, arrests, and violence.
08.02.2026 02:41
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He Built a Server to Protect Indigenous Health Data
LOVE seeing the work on @nativebio.bsky.social and @joseph-yracheta.bsky.social highlighted in the NYT.
More good news of Indigenous data champions!
www.nytimes.com/2026/02/05/s...
05.02.2026 19:01
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Appreciate having some of my work highlighted in this youth accessible publication! Thanks so much @snexplores.bsky.social and @dartmouthartsci.bsky.social
Looking forward to continuing to build this work out, as well as building new relationships.
27.01.2026 20:28
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*influencers
22.01.2026 09:27
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I learned today that I cannot in fact take good videos of myself running, while running with my phone, and instead face planted. But damn was it a beautiful run!
Proud of you influences for having better spatial awareness and making it look easy π
22.01.2026 08:08
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As technological innovation and data optimization rise across agriculture and federal funding calls, Workshop Experts highlighted the need to explore how IDSov aligns with Indigenous food sovereignty.
21.01.2026 18:18
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This policy brief examines how interactions among Indigenous Data Sovereignty (IDSov), Indigenous agriculture, and developing technologies like remote sensing, AI, and Machine Learning remain unexplored.
21.01.2026 18:18
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Proud to share the second policy brief emerging from the Past, Present, and Future Indigenous Data Sovereignty Needs in Agriculture Workshop.
indigenousdatalab.org/wp-content/u...
21.01.2026 18:18
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I just spent the last half hour laying on the concrete in the sun, in all black, soaking up the sunshine like a damn lizard π¦
I love the desert π΅ π
AZ winters are the bestttttt
14.01.2026 22:47
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Client Challenge
βJust-shoring insists on a reordering of power in the extractive sector, centring the rights and interests of those whose lands and livelihoods bear its costs.β Professor @1nativesoilnerd.bsky.social co-writes an opinion piece in @natenergy.nature.com on how to achieve global energy transition goals
14.01.2026 20:52
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How lovely it was to see snow on the Santa Rita Mountains today π
#azwx
11.01.2026 06:11
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The Oceans Just Keep Getting Hotter
For the eighth year in a row, the worldβs oceans absorbed a record-breaking amount of heat in 2025. It was equivalent to the energy it would take to boil 2 billion Olympic swimming pools.
a study spanning multiple continents involving 50+ co-authors has found that the oceans added a record amount of heat in 2025βthe energy equivalent of 12 atomic bombs going off in the ocean, one of the authors told me
it's the eighth year in a row that the oceans have broken heat records like this
09.01.2026 14:36
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1st paper of 2026 is out!
A just energy transition requires just-shoring critical materials
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
09.01.2026 14:32
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Tucson π
08.01.2026 06:21
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The news has been heavyyyyyy today so I want to interrupt it with the beautiful morning I had running the trails in the rain with my fur bestie. Can you smell the creosote? Hear the land absorbing the water?
The Sonoran desert in the rain is my favorite π«Άπ½
08.01.2026 04:07
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Iconic
06.01.2026 20:02
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Lake Mendotaβs Sunken Fleet: A 5,200-Year-Old Secret of IndigenousΒ Engineering
Beneath Wisconsin's Lake Mendota lies a stunning secret: a 5,200-year-old canoe cache, revealing a sophisticated transport network of ancient Indigenous engineers.
Lake Mendotaβs Sunken Fleet: A 5,200-Year-Old Secret of IndigenousΒ Engineering
Beneath Wisconsin's Lake Mendota lies a stunning secret: a 5,200-year-old canoe cache, revealing a sophisticated transport network of ancient Indigenous engineers.
05.01.2026 17:09
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