When I talk about how scientists can avoid contributing to misinformation, I talk about the importance of understanding the information landscape around one's research findings. How will your results be interpreted by the public? How will they be framed or abused by the parties in existing debates?
School is starting up this week here -- that kind of marks the last days of summer too.
In basically everything I’ve published, my ideas have changed in some substantive way during the writing. Sometimes the entire paper is different. This is also why I advise my students to write the introduction and abstract last: you need to introduce your final draft, not the first draft.
Argh! Oh well...
Hm... I guess BlueSky still has some kinks to work out?
Is the gif actually playing for anyone?
One example of why we need to have equal and better funding for education (for everyone) in this country.
Nicely done!