Sara Emery
asst prof entomology, Cornell University, AgriTech. Agroecology, climate change & phenology, landscapes & remote sensing. I love maligned species, but I'll still build a model to help you avoid them. #QueerInSTEM (she/her) 🐞🌎🦟👩🔬🏳️🌈
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- NSF GRFP applicants (and mentors): Was your application Returned Without Review and deemed ineligible despite fitting in the allowed topics? 1) Write NSF 2) Write your Congressperson 3) CC us at grfp@grant-witness.us so we can compile + follow up Details and template at grant-witness.us/grfp-letter
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- Reposted by Sara EmeryAcademics vying for a spot in Epstein‘s world. There are so many. I feel the need to make a thread, so I don’t keep confusing them. 1/
- Reposted by Sara Emery🚨 GAMs have moved on—so it’s time for an update. On March 3, 2026 (17:00–19:00 CET) I’ll be livestreaming an updated introduction to Generalized Additive Models in R 📺 YouTube livestream link: youtube.com/live/A9U8e1K... #RStats #mgcv #GAMs #gratia #statistics 🧪
- Rode around our 10,000 person town yesterday in protest. Being in community with each other can be a salve against the bigness of things that feel out of our control.
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- Reposted by Sara Emery"A federal judge on Friday ruled the Energy Department violated the law when Secretary Chris Wright handpicked five researchers who reject the scientific consensus on climate change to work in secret on a sweeping government report on global warming." Gift link.
- Nevermind jobs you had, tell me five classes you took at university (undergrad edition) -Natural history field quarter -Agroecology -Ethnobotany -Global capitalism & the Watsonville community -Violence against women of color
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- Reposted by Sara EmeryDo agricultural diversification practices pay off in the long run? Our new paper synthesizes 100+ years of evidence showing that diversification practices become more profitable over time and delivers growing benefits for soils, biodiversity, and carbon. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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- This article is from six months ago, but reading it this morning felt so poignant. Where, how and to whom ICE aims to remove humanity. Trying to find joy, community and shared identity in resistance and response. #ICEout
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- Reposted by Sara EmeryGreat interview with Krystle Hickman, a wonderful photographer & community scientist who I'm lucky to know. She first learned about native bees as an adult and is not a trained scientist, and has since made important scientific contributions and inspired countless people (including me). 🌿🐙📷 #BugSky
- Reposted by Sara EmeryFemale scientists have to wait longer for their articles to be reviewed than their male colleagues. An analysis of 36.5 million papers in the life sciences shows that for females it took 115 days to reach a decision, compared to 101 days for men journals.plos.org/plosbiology/... @plosbiology.org
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- Reposted by Sara EmeryDr. Gladys West, the pioneering mathematician whose work laid the foundation for modern GPS technology, has died. She was 95.
- Reposted by Sara Emery“One notable MIT study found that 95 percent of companies that integrated AI saw zero meaningful growth in revenue. For coding tasks, one of AI’s most widely hyped applications, another study showed that programmers who used AI coding tools actually became slower at their jobs.”
- Reposted by Sara EmeryLooking for data that the government is pulling down? We may have it backed up for you. Check our portal: portal.datarescueproject.org Know of data being taken down or worried about a data source? Let us know: baserow.datarescueproject.org/form/r7V1c44...
- I went to go look for Census data this morning and.... y'all. #econsky
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- This looks like an amazing opportunity! #PhilSci 🧠🧪👩🔬
- Do you study disinformation or want to start working in that area? Come to the DSI June 15-18th with @cailinmeister.bsky.social, @katestarbird.bsky.social, @jevinwest.bsky.social, @rcalo.bsky.social, @naomioreskes.bsky.social, @emmaspiro.bsky.social, and many more. disinfoinstitute.org
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- Reposted by Sara EmeryJob alert! Assistant professor position in the Department of Molecular Genetics (University of Toronto). Amazing department and city. jobs.utoronto.ca/job/Toronto-... Please share.
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- interesting new paper on community effects of invasive species👩🔬🧪🌍🪲🌐🐜🌱🐞🌾
- Meta-analysis reveals negative but highly variable impacts of invasive alien species across terrestrial insect orders 🌎🌐🧪 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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- Reposted by Sara EmeryNew paper out in Ecology Letters! Led by Ennia Bosshard and Chris Kaiser-Bunbury, we show that proximity to natural habitat doesn’t consistently support pollination in tropical smallholder farms. Landscape complexity matters more than distance. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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- Reposted by Sara Emery🧪“…destabilizes ecosystem function because relatively few additional extinctions lead to accelerated losses of functional diversity, particularly in trophic groups that deliver important ecological services such as seed dispersal and insect predation.” www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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- 🐌more mollusk love please!
- Reposted by Sara EmeryStudy area shape matters when tracking species range shifts & we may underestimate longitudinal range shifts to the benefit of latitudinal range shifts, potentially undermining drivers other than T°C 🌡 🌐🌏🌎🌍🧪🐠🐍🦋🦉🦇🌳🌲 shorturl.at/prp63
- Really excited to share this paper on the intersecting stressors of land use and weather extremes on predators. Omnivores have wiggle room! Thanks @sashavasconcelos.bsky.social + the rest fo the team for helping me push this one over the finish line. 🪲🦂🐞🌱🚜🧪👩🔬🌐🌍 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Excited to hype up this excellent paper led by Mia Lippey, finishing up her PhD at @ucdavis.bsky.social, and in collaboration with @beckyck.bsky.social, @dskarp.bsky.social + others, finding that once again in (agro)ecology "it depends". 👩🔬 🐞🪲🌍🌐🧪 esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirec...
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- Come see my student Cat's talk this morning at 9am on shifting insect phenology in agroecosystems #EntSoc25 🧪👩🔬🪰🌍🌐
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- Reposted by Sara EmeryThe President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, PPFP, has been a jewel in the crown for faculty development and recruitment at the University of California for years and the results have been an expanded faculty with almost 100% tenure rates — unprecedented success.
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- Reposted by Sara EmerySemi-natural habitats are key for farmland biodiversity but their quality is often low due to high exposure to fertilizers 🌾🧪 A new study shows that more frequent cutting can create diverse vegetation even in highly productive habitats ✂️🌏 🔗 doi.org/10.1111/1365...
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