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sarah elizabeth

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publishing, writing, and science-ing • community manager @lets_experiment • phd from @umlifesciences • host for @newbooksnetwork • wife & mom

HAPPY THANKSGIVING. PLEASE GIVE ME YOUR PRINT MEDIA RECS! I wanna support slow, thoughtful, beautiful, analogue journalism in 2025. Read on for more details 📰

annotated_sci's tweet image. HAPPY THANKSGIVING. PLEASE GIVE ME YOUR PRINT MEDIA RECS! I wanna support slow, thoughtful, beautiful, analogue journalism in 2025. Read on for more details 📰

This is a beautiful ad and probably a good conversation starter, but unlikely tops DFW's #lobster essay of similar title. …om.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/magazine/2000s…

Here's the ideal appetizer for the family Thanksgiving dinner... Get everyone a copy (it's only $9.95), ask them to read the first few pages of Chapter 3, and wait for the conversation to begin. @PrincetonUPress press.princeton.edu/books/hardcove…

PeterSinger's tweet image. Here's the ideal appetizer for the family Thanksgiving dinner... Get everyone a copy (it's only $9.95), ask them to read the first few pages of Chapter 3, and wait for the conversation to begin. 
@PrincetonUPress   press.princeton.edu/books/hardcove…
PeterSinger's tweet image. Here's the ideal appetizer for the family Thanksgiving dinner... Get everyone a copy (it's only $9.95), ask them to read the first few pages of Chapter 3, and wait for the conversation to begin. 
@PrincetonUPress   press.princeton.edu/books/hardcove…
PeterSinger's tweet image. Here's the ideal appetizer for the family Thanksgiving dinner... Get everyone a copy (it's only $9.95), ask them to read the first few pages of Chapter 3, and wait for the conversation to begin. 
@PrincetonUPress   press.princeton.edu/books/hardcove…
PeterSinger's tweet image. Here's the ideal appetizer for the family Thanksgiving dinner... Get everyone a copy (it's only $9.95), ask them to read the first few pages of Chapter 3, and wait for the conversation to begin. 
@PrincetonUPress   press.princeton.edu/books/hardcove…


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They give you a deeper understanding of childhood, one that you cannot gain from your own childhood because you yourself were too small to understand. They're quite fun. Many things you only really learn by trying to teach, and they give endless opportunity. and:

simonsarris's tweet image. They give you a deeper understanding of childhood, one that you cannot gain from your own childhood because you yourself were too small to understand.

They're quite fun. Many things you only really learn by trying to teach, and they give endless opportunity.

and:

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One more thought before I leave for my errands. If you want to survive and help others survive the next few years, you're going to have to think like an Appalachian. Let me explain:


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This sounds frivolous in the grand scheme of things but we need to support archivists, protect public libraries, protect journalists, writers, artists, photographers, and filmmakers. We need to continue to keep culture alive and educate our youth.


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C. S. Lewis, perspective reset

DylanoA4's tweet image. C. S. Lewis, perspective reset

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i want to read 10 books a day and consume all poetry and learn new languages and study different majors and pick up pottery and learn how to play instruments and own a bookstore and run a cafe and


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Free scientific illustrations for biologists! 😍 @NIH has released a library of 500+ free scientific illustrations to create figures, presentations, and illustrations! all freely available in the public domain. Retweet and spread the message! bioart.niaid.nih.gov

rafeequemavoor's tweet image. Free scientific illustrations for biologists! 😍

@NIH has released a library of 500+ free scientific illustrations  to create figures, presentations, and illustrations!   

all freely available in the public domain. 

Retweet and spread the message!
bioart.niaid.nih.gov

love & agree with this, tho as a mom with a kiddo <1yo all of these besides sourdough is a challenge for me. one day, i shall weave and read those classic big boi philosophy texts.

Here's the ideal appetizer for the family Thanksgiving dinner... Get everyone a copy (it's only $9.95), ask them to read the first few pages of Chapter 3, and wait for the conversation to begin. @PrincetonUPress press.princeton.edu/books/hardcove…

PeterSinger's tweet image. Here&apos;s the ideal appetizer for the family Thanksgiving dinner... Get everyone a copy (it&apos;s only $9.95), ask them to read the first few pages of Chapter 3, and wait for the conversation to begin. 
@PrincetonUPress   press.princeton.edu/books/hardcove…
PeterSinger's tweet image. Here&apos;s the ideal appetizer for the family Thanksgiving dinner... Get everyone a copy (it&apos;s only $9.95), ask them to read the first few pages of Chapter 3, and wait for the conversation to begin. 
@PrincetonUPress   press.princeton.edu/books/hardcove…
PeterSinger's tweet image. Here&apos;s the ideal appetizer for the family Thanksgiving dinner... Get everyone a copy (it&apos;s only $9.95), ask them to read the first few pages of Chapter 3, and wait for the conversation to begin. 
@PrincetonUPress   press.princeton.edu/books/hardcove…
PeterSinger's tweet image. Here&apos;s the ideal appetizer for the family Thanksgiving dinner... Get everyone a copy (it&apos;s only $9.95), ask them to read the first few pages of Chapter 3, and wait for the conversation to begin. 
@PrincetonUPress   press.princeton.edu/books/hardcove…


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that fiber artistry and lacework and “women’s work” are what led to the invention of computer programming is so incredibly beautiful and makes me cry whenever i think about it

Nine years ago today I was at the Fondazione Lisio in Florence learning to weave velvet by hand on a 19th-century jacquard loom. I designed the pattern and hand-punched the cards myself. This technology was the basis for the binary computing system pioneered by Ada Lovelace.

ElenaKanagyLoux's tweet image. Nine years ago today I was at the Fondazione Lisio in Florence learning to weave velvet by hand on a 19th-century jacquard loom. I designed the pattern and hand-punched the cards myself. This technology was the basis for the binary computing system pioneered by Ada Lovelace.
ElenaKanagyLoux's tweet image. Nine years ago today I was at the Fondazione Lisio in Florence learning to weave velvet by hand on a 19th-century jacquard loom. I designed the pattern and hand-punched the cards myself. This technology was the basis for the binary computing system pioneered by Ada Lovelace.


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Don't tell the poets but I learned today that birds sing in their sleep, dreaming the notes of their birdsongs


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Sorry but it's more Carl Jung

DylanoA4's tweet image. Sorry but it&apos;s more Carl Jung

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Rollo May on creative people

DylanoA4's tweet image. Rollo May on creative people

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Vivian Maier. Again. I have to refrain unless I bore you again with my passion and disbelief at her extraordinary vision.

Bertrom's tweet image. Vivian Maier.

Again.
I have to refrain unless I bore you again with my passion and disbelief at her extraordinary vision.
Bertrom's tweet image. Vivian Maier.

Again.
I have to refrain unless I bore you again with my passion and disbelief at her extraordinary vision.
Bertrom's tweet image. Vivian Maier.

Again.
I have to refrain unless I bore you again with my passion and disbelief at her extraordinary vision.
Bertrom's tweet image. Vivian Maier.

Again.
I have to refrain unless I bore you again with my passion and disbelief at her extraordinary vision.

Weil's "Need for Roots" Orlean's "The Library Book" Young's "What the Robin Knows" RFJ Jr's "Vax-Unvax"

It's Friday. What are you reading? #FridayReads

LibraryThing's tweet image. It&apos;s Friday. What are you reading? #FridayReads


always a delight when a structural biology methodology wins a nobel prize, though i'll always think cryoem and xray crystallography are superior methods #justsayin #reallifeisbetterthanAI

The Nobel prize website has a pretty well made 1-pager on how Alphafold works

Ar_Douillard's tweet image. The Nobel prize website has a pretty well made 1-pager on how Alphafold works


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Doing good science is 90% finding a science buddy to constantly talk to about the project.

ItaiYanai's tweet image. Doing good science is 90% finding a science buddy to constantly talk to about the project.

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“If you share what you think is cool and intellectually interesting and touching and beautiful, the world organizes itself around that intent”

startingfromnix's tweet image. “If you share what you think is cool and intellectually interesting and touching and beautiful, the world organizes itself around that intent”

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