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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...

The 2022 Korean translation of Locked in Time (by Dr Dean Lomax - Palaeontologist & published by Columbia University Press) commissioned me to colourise my 50 greyscale illustrations. "Froghopper sex" shows a pair of Anthoscytina perpetua engaging in Jurassic sex.

I know, it's crazy to try a summary about #Mastodon and #Bluesky after only some days (it can be different in some weeks). I had opened an account on Bluesky for professional reasons, so the result is different than if I were to use it purely privately. It's my absolutely subjective impression!
steadyhq.com/en/naturematchcut (BTW, I bridge from there to Mastodon but not vice versa. Bridges are good for crossposting, they are not a real integration).

SteadyIncessant Chatter“Are you still living or are you already alive?” That was once an advertising slogan for a furniture store. Today we could ask: Are you still alive or are you already…

Question for non-native English speakers: would you say there is enough high-quality scientific information for those with non-science backgrounds in your language? (You can also add your language in the comments and elaborate if you’d like.)

In my native language (Romanian), I’ve noticed there is a vacuum that in recent years has been filled alarmingly fast by pseudoscientific, new agey hogwash. Trying to point people towards high-quality information is quite a daunting task, since there is very little available, so I’m curious how this looks in other languages.

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#PPOD: This image revealing the north polar region of the Jovian moon Io was taken on October 15, 2023, by NASA’s Juno. Three mountain peaks visible in the upper part of the image, near the day-night dividing line, were observed here for the first time by the spacecraft’s JunoCam. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS; Processing: Ted Stryk

“Science is increasingly—intentionally—being pushed out of the realm of what you trust and into the realm of the unfamiliar. Scientists must resist this push. We owe this to society—to one another”
🧪 #Scicomm #ScienceMatters
scientificamerican.com/article

Low angle photograph looking up at Sather Tower on the UC Berkeley campus (center of frame) as students walk by (left and right side of image frame)
Scientific AmericanWhat Science Owes to SocietyScience cannot operate like a black box and expect the trust of the public