Science Europe, the body representing most research funders, has launched a great campaign for the upcoming European parliament elections using the hashtag
@Luke_Drury
this is so awesome of course...at the same time, i don't understand why they don't extend such grants for researchers within Ukraine, considering how hard it is to access funding, and that there are plenty of (mostly male) scientists that keep working there in dire conditions but just could not leave the country because in principle they can be called into the army.
Cool to have the same colleagues arguing about a question they already debated a year ago (conference I organised back then) , getting to the same standstill, as if they had no chance of exchanging mails in a year 🙄 #astrodon#astronomy
@Pepijn no no, I think they really thing it's the most important issue in the world then they ask, but somehow then the talk time is over, they forget about it until next year 😅
#WhatAboutMagneticFields ?
some people gathered this week (actually, also in the past few weeks, but that's the only one I am attending) at the Bernoulli Centre in Lausanne to know more... #astrodon#astronomy
Perché "IA" o "AI" con le maiuscole? Come segno di rispetto?
Boh, personalmente la considero un utensile, mica scrivo Lavatrice o Chiave a Brugola, e insegnerò alla tastiera a scriverlo minuscolo.
Here are the much anticipated 10 images taken by the Euclid "Dark Matter Hunter" space telescope.
The images and accompanying papers were presented today at a gathering by the Euclid Consortium. We have seen the first image before.
These are part of the Euclid Early Release Observation program. The first results from Euclid’s wide and deep main surveys will take until fall, first cosmology papers at least until late 2025.