Kendall Powell
@KendallSciWrite
SciWriter covering squishy things. Word nerd and chronicler of the geekosphere. Flip-turner at 5am. #Freelancing isn’t free people. she/her
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In this commentary, Mayank Chugh and Tiffany D. Joseph analyze the ways that citizenship privilege-the ability to move freely between countries– creates inequities in #science . They offer 6 steps to counteract it.
Citizenship privilege harms science nature.com/articles/d4158…
So many women reached out: 'I realized that my case was deeply, deeply upsetting and shocking and — normal,” astrophysicist Emma Chapman on why she campaigned against the use of NDAs in #academic #harassment cases.
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Part 1 of a 2-part series Nature Careers on the (very messy and bad for science) aftermath of harassment misconduct. Crack reporting by Sarah Wild.
Shrouded in secrecy: how science is harmed by the bullying and harassment rumour mill nature.com/articles/d4158…
It's official. I'm signed up to swim 4 individual events and (maybe) 2 relays in the Masters Swimming Colorado state meet! Go LaMaS!
Biochemist Kamini Govender shares the practical and mental strategies she developed to succeed in her research with low vision and calls for #DisabilityInclusion in the sciences. Interview by Lesley Evans Ogden
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So fun to read this The Open Notebook A Day in the Life of Esther Wei-Yun Landhuis, self-described 'slow and deep thinker' and (my emphasis) #freelancer extraordinaire.
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'She walked in through the out door' you might say. Susan Rogers was a sound engineer for Prince before pursuing a #PhD and career on the #neuroscience of how we listen to music. By Anne Gulland
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When so many are #LeavingAcademia , these 11 researchers tell Nature Careers why they've stayed – and thrived. As told to Esther Wei-Yun Landhuis
11 reasons why we’ve stayed in academia nature.com/articles/d4158…