MaggieBeth 🪐🔭
@maggiebeth.space
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Postbac @ NASA GSFC (SURA/CRESST-II) studying exoplanet atmospheres • UMaine Geology ‘24 • Gwen Stefani (the cat) fan account • my views ≠ NASA 📍Maine 🌲 & Maryland 🦀 maggiebeth.space
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maggiebeth.space
Wonderful! I’ll try to come to your talk!
maggiebeth.space
If you’re looking for a graduate student in exoplanet atmospheres or an employee across astronomy and data science, come find me during #AAS246! I’d love to chat about any potential opportunities.
maggiebeth.space
Made it to Anchorage for #AAS246! I’ll be giving my very first AAS oral presentation on Wednesday AM in the exoplanet atmospheres (habitability) session! 🔭🧪
View from the plane arriving into Anchorage. The white wing of an Alaska Airlines plane covers the bottom third of the photo. Beyond the wing is a lush green permafrost field with the ocean and tall, snow capped mountains in the distance. The sky is bright blue with puffy clouds.
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jonlevybu.bsky.social
If you are zeroing out graduate education funding and cutting undergraduate education funding by 71%, this isn’t about subject matter or “woke” or whatever other excuse is being used - this is a systematic attack on science education in the US. This should not be a partisan issue.
chanda.blacksky.app
NSF Physics was cut by 85%, basically wiping out most of its capacity for supporting research.

NSF Astronomy was cut by 53%

Undergrad education was cut by 71% and research on learning by 79%

Graduate education was cut by 100% to ZERO.

#GiftLink ⚛️🔭

www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
Trump Has Cut Science Funding to Its Lowest Level in Decades (Gift Article)
The lag in funding extends far beyond D.E.I. initiatives, affecting almost every area of science: chemistry, computing, engineering, materials and more.
www.nytimes.com
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geauxgabrielle.bsky.social
Revoking admissions for a group that makes up 30% of the student body.

All because you dont want Black people to attend or Black history to be taught.

My God.
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actualkatherine.bsky.social
Fire chief said "the whole NW part of the city" is probably smoky as hell rn. Close your windows and run air purifiers
actualkatherine.bsky.social
HEY BALTIMORE FOLKS, wear an n95 mask/respirator if you're spending time outside tonight or tomorrow!
There's a literal 5-alarm fire at a mattress warehouse in West Baltimore and the air is gonna be full of awful chemicals in the smoke from it
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maggiebeth.space
My mom’s coming to visit this weekend 🥹
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davidho.bsky.social
To see why destroying the US science enterprise is so detrimental to the world, we have to realize that the US spends more on research and development than any other country in the world (by far), and if we remove China and Japan, the US spends almost as much as ALL other countries combined.
Bar graph titled "Top 20 Countries by Research and Development Spending." The United States leads significantly in spending, followed by China, Japan, and Germany. Other countries include the United Kingdom, South Korea, France, and Australia, among others.
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mindmannered.bsky.social
"All Americans who benefit from publicly funded science—GPS, touch screens, Google, the Internet, weather data, MRI, CRISPR, 3D printing, tiny hearing aids, bluetooth, broadband, electric cars, suspension bridges, PCR tests, AI tools, Doppler radar, barcodes... should be alarmed & taking action."
mkfeeney.bsky.social
More on the NSF censorship of misinformation research, broader cuts (esp social science & education), & now overhead reductions. This is a full attack on science. In addition to #saveNSF, we need to actively inform the public about the value of taxpayer investments in STEM across all fed agencies 🧵
Editorial: Censoring the scientific enterprise, one grant at a time
Recent grant terminations are a symptom of a widespread attack on science.
arstechnica.com
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rdword.bsky.social
Proposed NASA cuts in context, courtesy of the Planetary Society #astronomy #science
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danny.hellmo.space
Donald Trump spent $23M on golf (up to mid march).

Over 56 days, he spent $410k of our tax dollars each day at his own clubs.

That is one 3-year NSF grant per day.

Waste and abuse, my ass.

www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
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laurarpetto.bsky.social
Mohsen was just released by the federal judge in VT!!
maggiebeth.space
Finally pulled the plug and submitted my first job app 😭 hopefully one of my postbac/bridge apps pulls through so it’ll be the only one 🤞🏻
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nature.com
Nature @nature.com · Apr 29
In 100 days in office, US President Donald Trump has destabilized eight decades of government support for science.

This has included terminating more than 1,000 grants in areas such as climate change, cancer, and HIV prevention.

Will US science survive Trump 2.0?

www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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niais.bsky.social
My takeaway from this (after the absolute disgust and horror that these garbage raids are happening) - I'm hearing actually that crime rates of any kind must be QUITE LOW if whatever this is (garbage) is their priority, and so probably we should DEFUND THE POLICE and ABOLISH BORDERS.
nkalamb.bsky.social
20 ICE agents performed a home invasion on a woman (citizen) and her three daughters in Oklahoma and forced them outside in their underwear.

newrepublic.com/post/194557/...
“We just moved here from Maryland,” Marisa said. “We’re citizens. That’s what I kept saying. We’re citizens.”

The agents, who identified themselves as U.S. marshals, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and FBI agents, didn’t seem to care, waking the family up, forcing them outside in their underwear, ransacking the house, and taking the family’s belongings as “evidence.”
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standupforscience.bsky.social
NASA’s science programs are facing what experts are calling an “extinction-level event” under Trump’s proposed budget.
From climate monitoring to planetary research, entire fields of discovery are on the chopping block.

eos.org/research-and...
Bar chart titled “NASA Cut Proposals” set against a starry background. Four bars show proposed budget cut percentages for different NASA programs: 68% for Astrophysics, 43% for Heliophysics, 30% for Planetary Science, and 53% for Earth Science. The chart highlights significant funding reductions across scientific fields.
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saavikford.bsky.social
I’m pretty sure all the astronomers already heard this bad news, but idk how many other folks know about this proposal—NASA science would be absolutely GUTTED if this passed. US astronomy & astrophysics would be dead. We can’t let this happen—tell your reps, & your friends!

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standupforscience.bsky.social
NASA’s science programs are facing what experts are calling an “extinction-level event” under Trump’s proposed budget.
From climate monitoring to planetary research, entire fields of discovery are on the chopping block.

eos.org/research-and...
Bar chart titled “NASA Cut Proposals” set against a starry background. Four bars show proposed budget cut percentages for different NASA programs: 68% for Astrophysics, 43% for Heliophysics, 30% for Planetary Science, and 53% for Earth Science. The chart highlights significant funding reductions across scientific fields.
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danielbolnick.bsky.social
Science and R&D has traditionally received strong bipartisan support in the US Congress. But the White House is supposedly pushing cuts of 55% (NSF), 44%(NIH), 27% (NOAA), 50% (NASA), 100% (USGS ecosystems). Meanwhile China INCREASED their R&D spending by 8.3%
maggiebeth.space
The Pell Grant enabled me to go to college. They’re trying to prevent poor people from accessing higher education.
washingtonpost.com
House Republicans are embarking on wholesale changes that could shake up the way students pay for college, advancing a conservative agenda to curtail the federal role in education financing.
How Republicans plan to shake up Pell grants and student loans
House Republicans are pushing wholesale changes to financial aid, advancing a conservative agenda to curtail the federal role in education financing.
wapo.st