Julie Huber, PhD
@julesdeep.bsky.social
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I watch volcanoes explode in the deep sea and wonder how life continues to survive such drama. Scientist, Ocean Explorer, & Storyteller
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julesdeep.bsky.social
My life changed when I first read "The Sea Around Us." Rachel Carson's words captured my 13-yr old sense of wonder for a place I barely knew but felt for so deeply, the ocean. Honored to speak to her legacy @agu.org and grateful to my colleagues for the nomination 🌊💙

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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s Julie Huber Awarded Prestigious Rachel Carson Lecture by the American Geophysical Union
WHOI’s Julie Huber Awarded Prestigious Rachel Carson Lecture by the AGU
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whoi.edu
"The strength of WHOI's science is in its people."

It was true in the time of our first director, Henry Bigelow—and it's true today. We wouldn't be leaders in ocean science + engineering without our dedicated + talented staff.

👉🏽This Labor Day, get to know the #HumansofWHOI: go.whoi.edu/humans
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drandrewthaler.bsky.social
Seabed Spotlight by is essential reading for anyone following deep-sea mining.

Exploring the seabed? Here, have an exploitation permit too.
Exploring the seabed? Here, have an exploitation permit too.
NOAA moves to bundle exploration with commercial recovery permits
seabedspotlight.substack.com
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agu.org
🚨 REMINDER: The abstract submission deadline for #AGU25 has been EXTENDED to TODAY at 5:00PM ET!

Submit your abstract today: buff.ly/BUyEjhU
julesdeep.bsky.social
It only took me 8 minutes to get into the abstract submission site this morning, with 12 hrs left to go. Join us @agu.org #AGU25 for this important & timely session on deep-sea research!!!
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davidho.bsky.social
Read this from @pdemenocal.bsky.social, @msleinen.bsky.social, and John Richardson, retired Navy admiral, whose son was my student, about how investing in ocean science is not just about curiosity, but about ensuring our future readiness, resilience, and national security. 🌊
Opinion | Why U.S. dominance at sea is shrinking
The U.S. still has an advantage on the waves, but ocean science needs more — not less — investment.
www.washingtonpost.com
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voosen.me
The Senate just posted the report language of its FY26 science appropriations bill. This text lays out what they want done and carries the force of law if it is included in the final spending bill.

It's a line-by-line refutation of Trump's proposed budget for NASA and NOAA.
www.appropriations.senate.gov
julesdeep.bsky.social
This was a very scary but incredibly positive experience for me-connecting to the deeply personal, funny, & scary parts of our scientific journeys. I encourage you to listen as intended- full long form radio, with host @jayall.bsky.social & live music. Links at end of article. #stemstories @prx.org
transom.bsky.social
Scientists took the stage last month to tell their stories to a crowd of community members. The room was filled with warmth and awe. Listen to the stories and read all about the night.
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Making Waves - Transom
Making Waves - Transom
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julesdeep.bsky.social
This resonates- & despite being a vegetarian, I have leaned into Beef more than Bear the last few years. Given *all the things* & the reality of supporting my family, I’m still figuring out the right balance, but preparing the next generation & passing the torch is centered for certain.
jessfanzo.bsky.social
After 20+ years of running at full speed in academia, I’m stepping into a new phase—less Bear, more Beef. A reflection on ambition, burnout, and what it means to let go of prestige to make room for purpose. Check out my new post on The Food Archive: shorturl.at/uyVsC
Beef or Bear? On Ambition, Academia, and the Art of Letting Go — The Food Archive
I’m sure many of you have been watching The Bear —the TV show that follows Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto, a brilliant young chef who returns home to Chicago to take over his late brother’s gritty sandwic...
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davidimiller.bsky.social
🧪 BREAKING (good news): Senate subcommittee says NO! to Trump's proposed slashes to NASA & NSF funding.

Today, the subcommittee said to keep NASA + NSF funding at $33.9 billion, the same as in FY24.

See 7:15 below. Full Senate appropriations committee meets tomorrow about it.

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Subcommittee Markup of the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act | United States Senate Committee on Appropriations
United States Senate Committee on Appropriations
www.appropriations.senate.gov
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drandrewthaler.bsky.social
Today, once again, representatives from 169 nations will meet in Kingston, Jamaica to continue negotiating the rules and regulations for deep-sea mining in the high seas.

I'm watching at www.isa.org.jm/the-authorit... and there's an outside chance I'll be there in person later this month.
ISA Web TV - International Seabed Authority
www.isa.org.jm
julesdeep.bsky.social
Socioeconomic status is so important to consider! Thanks for this excellent piece @drcraigmc.bsky.social !
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morgancarterphd.bsky.social
It's not just #NIH. It's not just #NSF. It's not just #NASA.

The whole scientific community has to make clear that all science across fed agencies is being destroyed in the US.

We can't just ask for our particular piece of the pie. The whole pie is being thrown out - saving your bit won't work.
julesdeep.bsky.social
Great paper. Will share widely when I remind people why we need to pay attention to "diversity" across socioeconomic status as well. I'm still appalled that unpaid internships even exist... in any field.
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asm.org
ASM @asm.org · Jun 20
How did life start? 🧐🌎Join the Moore Foundation “Early Microbial Life” panel today at #ASMicrobe, starting at 12 p.m., to dive into this question and celebrate their 25th anniversary of advancing science. asm.social/2t7
From Microbe to Mankind: A Journey Into Life's Origins
julesdeep.bsky.social
Watched it with my former Alvin pilot and engineer husband. Had to pause a lot so he could comment, rage, etc!
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mepjoe.bsky.social
To the 🐐 of hydrothermal vent microbiology! Happy Birthday Julie!! aka @julesdeep.bsky.social Now blow out those black smokers and make a wish! Hope you have a great day! 🌊🌋🦠🎂❤️

"Celebrate the good stuff"
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tedpavlic.bsky.social
Reminder: Nobel-prize winning PCR (1983), used in basically all genetic tech today, was only possible because of extremophile bacterium discovered in 1964 in Yellowstone funded by a small ~$80k NSF grant with no obvious application at the time. #science 🧪
www.richmondscientific.com/how-a-discov...
How a discovery in Yellowstone National Park led to the development of PCR - Richmond Scientific
A discovery in Yellowstone National Park led to the development of PCR, the gold-standard COVID-19 tests used to fight the global pandemic.
www.richmondscientific.com