Like Astrophage?
Like Astrophage?
Work in the SpaceLabs
Science stuff: vacuum-degassing green silicone to make grid-stiffened composite structures for rockets and satellites.
Hereβs a throwback to my most science-y job β working as a lab tech in aerospace engineering. And yep, every colleague and boss on that project was maleβ¦ at least until I convinced them to hire one of my fantastic friends.
Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science!
Seeing everyone share their stories and shout-outs to female mentors made me realizeβ¦ Iβve only ever had male mentors in my career. They were all great/-ish, but it does make me wonder if Iβve missed out on something.
#WomenInScience
The February 2026 issue of The Sociological Review features Karl von Holdt on activism and the anti-apartheid struggle, plus we look at teachers under pressure, gender perceptions in past societies, copywriters facing the threat of AI and more.
Read it here:
buff.ly/tyue9Zd
Great book!
Throughout the book but mostly the end, yes. Project Hail Mary is one of the best books I ever read. Can highly recommend, especially for nerds
Lord of the Rings (was listening to it on excavation and sobbed in my trench several times) and Project Hail Mary
Coffee (packaging) from my travels
not a gigantic H.O.U.N.D.?
Amazing jobs. Too bad the UK messed everything up with Brexit and the work-visa
Cool. But why is it upside down?
Und dass man trotz Masterabschluss, plus den anderen Anforderungen, nur 50% Gehalt fΓΌr eine 120% Stelle bekommt.
Im Hintergrund und meistens passiv... wie immer
Wo sind die Frauen und Kinder?
I only listened to Harari's audiobooks when I was in the gym, maybe that distorted my perception
I know there are many researchers who can, but it is not taught at University and it takes a lot of time and good feedback to improve that skill. And I wasn't talking about a 5 minute narrative. I was talking about 400+ pages books.
Same. I was a Diamond fan as an undergrad, but mainly because I really liked his writing style. It was so different from the often boring and painful to read research papers and books that were on the syllabus
The main problem is that Harari, Diamond, etc. are good writers and they manage to create engaging stories in accessible ways. We really need to learn that skill
Spent two great days in Berlin at the interdisciplinary Baja Workshop "Who is who in Antiquity?". Learnt a lot about Egyptology, Literary analysis and Philosophy and gave my first talk on Fatherhood in Antiquity.
So ein Pech aber auch
SteuererklΓ€rung? Aber ich glaube da arbeitet man dann lieber am Vortrag
Indeed. Also zero chances for non UK residents to even apply to any jobs in that sector
That is so cool! π¦
no American Animals?
This is so cool!
@ucdarchaeology.bsky.social @archaeologyeaa.bsky.social @nattrustarch.bsky.social @archaeologyuk.bsky.social
The full schedule for the upcoming Bronze Age Forum, including paper abstracts and speaker biographies, is now available on the BAF website (bronzeageforum2025.wordpress.com)! #BronzeAge
Great topic!
VCWAP is back! π Join us March 4β6, 2026.
Registration & submissions (abstracts + paleoart) are now open
β‘οΈ awap-science.org/en/vcwap-cur...
Open to ALL, whatever your employment status, gender identity or expression. Everyoneβs welcome to participate!
Academia is failing itself
I'll be there