Heather Comfort
heathercomfort.bsky.social
Heather Comfort
@heathercomfort.bsky.social
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I teach. I read. I write. Sometimes I make awesome sauce. Sometimes I don’t. Want a better world for my nieces and my students.
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Rubin Observatory is going to be a game-changer for studies of the Milky Way, galaxy evolution, and cosmology
We come with receipts🧾

Tidal tails are cosmic “receipts” of galactic drama, showing who collided with whom. Rubin's camera is sharp enough to catch wind of even the faintest intergalactic tea.

No need to worry about "pics or it didn't happen" with Rubin keeping a close eye 😎 🔭🧪
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"Humans aren’t very efficient movers—until you put us on a bicycle, when we become some of the most energy-efficient land travelers in the animal kingdom."
www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-hu...
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I am fascinated by this guy who was a Higher Ed administrator and has now moved into teaching classes as a faculty member. He is documenting his whole journey on TikTok. Over the summer, he had so much excitement 🧵
Growing up I listened to so many family stories about life before vaccines and penicillin from my late grandmother.

I cannot comprehend the relief she must have felt when her grandchildren began to receive regularly scheduled vaccinations after they were born.
Disease prevalence in US states before & after vaccine introduction 🧪

From Edward Tufte & graphics.wsj.com/infectious-d...
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Okay, there’s something I need to do every August 24th.
I need to tell you to not give up on your mental health, yourself, this world, or hope.
My brother Rick should be turning 63 today but he died at age 44 due to depression and other mental health problems. He shouldn’t have.
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“Reactivation of viruses, including Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and varicella zoster virus (VZV), has been commonly observed after covid-19.

A 2023 study reported EBV reactivation in covid positive patients at more than double the rate seen in covid negative patients.”
Why scientists are rethinking the immune effects of SARS-CoV-2
“Immunity debt,” a theory to explain the global surge in non-covid infections since pandemic restrictions were lifted, is increasingly being challenged by emerging evidence. Nick Tsergas reports Myco...
www.bmj.com
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Thank you for articulating the bigger picture so eloquently. I’m terrified and overwhelmed by the never ending bullshit.

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Where you get your abs from?
Drake in new selfie.
“Friends of Shenandoah Mountain is a coalition of local citizens, businesses, faith groups, wilderness advocates, mountain bikers, hikers, hunters, fishermen, and other forest users working to protect the wild heritage of Shenandoah Mountain for future generations.”
Friends of Shenandoah Mountain
Friends of Shenandoah Mountain
www.friendsofshenandoahmountain.org
“Friends of Shenandoah Mountain is a coalition of local citizens, businesses, faith groups, wilderness advocates, mountain bikers, hikers, hunters, fishermen, and other forest users working to protect the wild heritage of Shenandoah Mountain for future generations.”
“There is more and more literature emerging to show that, beyond long COVID, there are also effects that SARS-CoV-2 infections are having on the bodies of the general public that manifest in a way that might be viewed as silent. “
“individuals who survive an acute COVID-19 infection — these are not individuals who are getting diagnosed with long COVID — on average will lose somewhere in the neighbourhood of two to six IQ points per infection.”
“in this study we saw immune dysregulation, we saw hormonal dysregulation
With “the ability to dysregulate the immune system and the ability to cause systemic damage throughout the bloodstream, you have a very dangerous novel virus on your hands.”
“not only does your body have trouble clearing the SARS-CoV-2 virus itself, but it also starts to have trouble keeping some of these other viruses that have been latent from reactivating and causing problems.”
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“spending time in green spaces—gardens, parks, forests—can rejuvenate the mental resources that man-made environments deplete”
“spending time in green spaces—gardens, parks, forests—can rejuvenate the mental resources that man-made environments deplete”
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