Anne LaPointe
@crankyoldbiddy.bsky.social
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organometallic and polymer chemistry, memes and cat pictures
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crankyoldbiddy.bsky.social
It's a pink dinosaur! As a lady I was unable to resist buying it for myself due to the color, berry smell, and wanting to see dinosaur pictures when I shower in the morning.
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thecoatescrew.bsky.social
We had some visitors in lab today! 🐈‍⬛
crankyoldbiddy.bsky.social
Tom Clancy's Chemical Applications of Group Theory: A murder mystery
crankyoldbiddy.bsky.social
It was way more sane than I expected, but if you want the typical Dave experience he was recently interviewed by Tucker Carlson...
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chemscrapes.bsky.social
Chicken chemistry 101 a halogenation reactions. #chemsky
In the first reaction scheme a cartoon chicken is being treated with chlorine. On the left side of the equation the chicken is saying “uck, uck, uck”. On the right aside it is saying “cluck cluck cluck”. In the second reaction scheme, the chicken is saying “uck uck uck”. It is treated with fluorine and there is a question mark on the right hand side of the equation asking what the chicken would be saying.
crankyoldbiddy.bsky.social
I am once again using my foster kittens to illustrate catalytic polymer functionalization
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docbecca.bsky.social
"Under the terms of the executive order, political appointees loyal to the president can willfully find justification to label any research finding as scientific misconduct"

This should terrify every single scientist in America.
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nelsonlflores.bsky.social
Two possible reasons for this are:

1.) Women, POC and/or disabled people are more likely to do equity oriented work

2.) Women, POC and/or disabled people have been marked as DEI regardless of what they do

The government will try to point to the former reason when it is in reality the latter
jacquelyngill.bsky.social
NSF grant terminations are disproportionately affecting underrepresented scientists. 58% of canceled grants have women PIs, despite making up only 34% of awards. 17% of canceled grants have Black PIs (versus 4% of the pool). Hispanic and disabled PIs are twice as likely to have NSF grants canceled.
Trump officials take steps toward a radically different NSF
Efforts to shrink staff, budget, and focus have alarmed members of Congress
www.science.org
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beattylab.bsky.social
I'm the 1st scientist in my family. My parents were amazed I could attend @caltech.edu, an elite private school, for my PhD studies FOR FREE. In fact, I was paid to become a PhD chemist. STEM is a pathway to a good career. I study TB- a disease that impacts millions. Fund NIH.
crankyoldbiddy.bsky.social
Even apart from all the bribery, I'm amazed that no one is raising concerns about sabotage or the plane being equipped with spyware.
crankyoldbiddy.bsky.social
Sourdough bread and traditional loaves have high hydration and little or no fat or sugar, so they can take the higher temperatures, especially if they have a chewy crust. Other breads need lower temps so the crust doesn't get too dark
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joshuasweitz.bsky.social
The National Science Foundation marks its 75th anniversary this week.

Rather than celebrate, it's time to save it.

www.savensf.com/nsf-at-75-to...
NSF at 75 years, image of planetary shapes and starlight
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chemdrv.bsky.social
damn
rosemarybraun.bsky.social
NSF REU sites awarded:
2015 - 207
2016 - 232
2017 - 248
2018 - 204
2019 - 209
2020 - 222
2021 - 189
2022 - 219
2023 - 212
2024 - 217
2025 - 52
This is not likely to increase; REU awards are made early in the year to enable recruitment for summer.
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rosemarybraun.bsky.social
NSF REU sites awarded:
2015 - 207
2016 - 232
2017 - 248
2018 - 204
2019 - 209
2020 - 222
2021 - 189
2022 - 219
2023 - 212
2024 - 217
2025 - 52
This is not likely to increase; REU awards are made early in the year to enable recruitment for summer.
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hishamzerriffi.bsky.social
U.S. citizen interested in grad studies at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver (Canada)?

Grad programs are re-opening applications of US programs for one week. With expedited decisions.

U.S. Applicant Week:

www.grad.ubc.ca/us-applicant...

#AcademicChatter #Canada #GradSchool
US Applicant Week
www.grad.ubc.ca
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mitchemistry.bsky.social
We are saddened by the recent loss of Fred Greene, professor emeritus and physical organic chemist. A member of our community for over 40 years, he was a beloved professor and mentor, celebrated for his lasting impact on generations of chemists.

chemistry.mit.edu/chemistry-ne...
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docbecca.bsky.social
The "brain drain" is not going to come from scientists moving abroad, but from scientists being forced into work that does not require their expertise so that they can pay their bills.
crankyoldbiddy.bsky.social
thread..
darbysaxbe.bsky.social
In 1980, a bipartisan Congress passed the Science and Engineering Equal Opportunities Act of 1980, which authorized the National Science Foundation “to promote the full use of human resources in science and technology through a comprehensive & continuing program to increase substantially
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crankyoldbiddy.bsky.social
Agreed. However, not all non-faculty are admin. There are a lot of scientific staff running instrumentation facilities, doing research, etc. Those who aren't paid directly from grants or user fees are often supported by overhead.
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science.org
"… it is the words and actions of all members of the scientific community … that form the collective voice of science …," writes @holdenthorp.bsky.social in a new #ScienceEditorial. scim.ag/4hR6ux0
A quote by H. Holden Thorp, Editor-in-chief of Science journals, reads: "The weeks ahead may be the greatest test that the US scientific community has ever faced." The text is presented on a black background with white lettering.