Science Homecoming
✨NEW PROJECT✨ Support science across the country by writing an opinion piece in your hometown or local newspaper.
This account is run by @cantlonlab.bsky.social & @spiantado.bsky.social.
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- Reposted by Science HomecomingCovers of the 2 leading science journals this week @science.org and @nature.com www.science.org/content/arti... www.nature.com/immersive/d4...
- Even more success, now at NIH. Our collective efforts worked 🇺🇸🧪 www.insidehighered.com/news/governm...
- Moving forward 🇺🇸. “When asked if the president would sign the bill, the White House directed NBC News to a statement earlier this month from the White House Office of Management and Budget. The statement said that the administration supported the bill.” 🧪🏠 NO MAJOR CUTS
- Our collective efforts to save science are working. Gift article www.nytimes.com/2026/01/10/s...
- Our collective efforts to save science are working. Gift article www.nytimes.com/2026/01/10/s...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingThis project is trying to raise science awareness by doing short videos about cancelled research — including mine.
- A new video in the What We'll Never Know series, featuring Jessica Cantlon's groundbreaking research on improving spatial intelligence 🧪@sciencehomecoming.bsky.social @cantlonlab.bsky.social
- Reposted by Science HomecomingScicomm matters now more than ever! Returning from a trip to rural USA, realizing the messages so familiar to is are not getting out - both in terms of 1) disruptions to US science and 2) healthcare misinformation. Efforts like @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social matter! /1 sciencehomecoming.com
- Reposted by Science HomecomingLocal reporters like @emilywoodruff.bsky.social are finding voices in their communities that speak to real-life ramifications, stepping beyond the immediate news cycle and humanizing policy choices, writes TON/@bwfund.bsky.social early-career fellow Lucila Pinto. 🧪
- Please join @spiantado.bsky.social at @caltech.edu today for an in-person ScienceHomecoming event with The Caltech Y www.caltechy.org/programs/sas...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingSteve’s invited to present Science Homecoming to the American Mathematical Association @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social
- Join this free workshop on Nov 12 with Steven T. Piantadosi of Science Homecoming and learn the how-to's and beneficial impacts of communicating the importance of scientific research to your local community through opinion pieces. Register today. Link in comments.
- Reposted by Science HomecomingJoin this free workshop on Nov 12 with Steven T. Piantadosi of Science Homecoming and learn the how-to's and beneficial impacts of communicating the importance of scientific research to your local community through opinion pieces. Register today. Link in comments.
- Come to the workshop at BUCLD @bucld.bsky.social, and bring a pen ✍🏻 www.bu.edu/bucld/
- Reposted by Science HomecomingHere's the newest piece in the @nytimes.com "Lost Science" series. @emilyanthes.bsky.social talks to a scientist who was learning about the minds of elephants--and how to use those insights to help the animals coexist with farmers. Gift link: nyti.ms/3KXVSAG
- Conservation biologist Tabor Whitney learned to value nature in Colorado’s forests. Now her federally funded work protecting the Colorado River Basin and building resilience against drought, wildfire, and water scarcity is at risk of being cut. 🧪🏠 www.vaildaily.com/opinion/whit...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingJust a reminder that if you are a scientist wondering how you can communicate the value of federally-funded scientific research outside of your bubble, @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social is here to help you pitch and publish in your hometown newspaper sciencehomecoming.com
- Reposted by Science Homecoming🧪Excited to co-present this @standupforscience.bsky.social event next week with UW's Dr. Ryan Kelly We'll cover how to effectively engage in public comments, to help shape public policy at all levels, federal to local. Attend in person or virtually! RSVP: act.standupforscience.net/events/power...
- Reposted by Science Homecoming@sciencehomecoming.bsky.social has tools for finding local newspapers and writing for them!
- Here's the assignment folks. Write op-eds for your local papers and campus newspapers too. Just. Say. No. This is a classic authoritarian move and risks the future of higher education and science and innovation in the US. Speak out today. No time to lose. www.nytimes.com/2025/10/02/o...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingCoincidentally, another group published results today on a very similar question: What research wouldn't have gotten done had the NIH's budget been cut by 40%, as Trump proposed? Under that scenario, NIH-funded research on more than half of 557 drugs approved 2000-2023 would have never happened!
- Participation has been outstanding at every level, across diverse science fields. We’ve published nearly 300 articles in local hometowns. 🧪🏠 Write yours today with help here: sciencehomecoming.com
- Have you written to your home community to tell them what’s going on? They likely are unaware of the consequences 🧪🏠 penncapital-star.com/health/resea...
- “Universities are the incubators of medical breakthroughs.” Long Island native Sam Cermak, now a biomedical PhD student at Northwestern, studies how chronic pain rewires the brain and fuels opioid addiction. Progress takes years, but has already saved many lives 🧪🏠 tbrnewsmedia.com/your-turn-ho...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingHere is a link to share, to spread the news about the importance of science for healthcare nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com?url=https%3A...
- For his hometown in Montana, Nick Weber, PhD reminds his hometown that science once cured “black measles” and Rocky Mountain spotted fever—proof that investment in research saves lives, then and now. 🧪🏠
- I recently got an opinion piece published in my hometown newspaper. bitterrootstar.com/2025/08/from... @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social #McClintockLetters #SciComm #DefendResearch
- Reposted by Science Homecoming9 CDC Directors going back to 1977 speak out. What RFK Jr has done to our nation’s public health system "should alarm every American." It "is unlike anything we have ever seen at the agency, and unlike anything our country has ever experienced." www.nytimes.com/2025/09/01/o...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingSchumer, Jeffries propose strongly-worded letter to counter RFK Jr.'s purge at the CDC.
- Reposted by Science HomecomingYou spelled ENDANGERING wrong, @nytimes.com. “Pushing the boundaries” is a *positive* frame implying unconventional innovations. There are no innovations here. Just medieval anti-science populist attacks on some of best methods of truth seeking we have.
- Reposted by Science HomecomingRFK Jr. ordered the NIH’s Integrated Research Facility in Frederick to stop all research on serious infectious diseases yesterday at 5:00 PM. They study pathogens like Ebola there. You may be familiar with it from The Hot Zone. www.wired.com/story/hhs-ni...
- Where the Science Homecoming authors are from…so far 🧪🏠
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- Seema Shah and Kingsley Osuala write about all the lives saved by science in Detroit, “NCI funding has helped research institutions develop better detection methods, contributing to a 34% drop in cancer mortality since 1991.” 🧪🏠 @princess-vimentin.bsky.social www.detroitnews.com/story/opinio...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingOne reason scientists should WRITE ✍🏻 to small towns and suburbs is that people FORGOT what all science does for them. Interview with @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social
- How is science fighting back against attacks in the US? The project @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social encourages researchers to publish in local newspapers in their hometowns. The goal: remind people of the value of science 👇 www.wissenschaftskommunikation.de/one-goal-is-... #scicomm #wisskomm
- Reposted by Science HomecomingAs see in the few examples in this thread, the #SCIMaP team has released an interactive bluesky bot. You can ask for scorecards in a variety of ways: Just send a zip (98105) or state (South Carolina) or district (MD-04)
- Hey @science-impacts.bsky.social, what's the impact in Maryland?
- A clear message about the value of science for Pennsylvania 🧪🏠
- Science belongs to all of us! Check out this piece Clarissa Thompson and I wrote for a small town paper in southwestern PA as part of the brilliant Science Homecoming @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social series by @cantlonlab.bsky.social and @spiantado.bsky.social. www.dailycourier.com/opinion/why-...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingFind me in Colorado Medicine talking about the importance of ALL of us standing up for science and innovation! Read here 👉 issuu.com/colomedsoc/d... Big thanks to @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social, @thebalelab.bsky.social and Dr. Steven Lowenstein!
- Important work by @asinclair.bsky.social and colleagues showing that communicating the impact of NIH cuts markedly changes beliefs across the political spectrum. bsky.app/profile/asin...
- 📣 New preprint from the SCIMaP team! Across three studies, we show that communicating the economic impact of NIH funding cuts—especially with interactive quizzes and maps—decreases approval and motivates action to oppose the cuts, across the political spectrum. 🧵 1/8 osf.io/preprints/ps...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingThe Supreme Court is reviewing a vitally important NIH case on its shadow docket. It is likely that the Court will back Trump, and say his (illegal) grant terminations are ok. We must speak up now. 1/
- Reposted by Science HomecomingScientists! @skypeascientist.bsky.social matches scientists with classrooms, libraries, & more for virtual Q&As! It's easy and fun! We are looking for 750 more volunteers by 8/15 If you're down to chat with 1-5 classrooms this semester, sign up here www.skypeascientist.com/sign-up.html
- Neuroscientist Chris Camp writes home to Charleston, SC: “World-changing scientific discoveries are the products of decades of risky research.” From SC to Yale, his career was built by public science funding, now threatened by cuts. @chrisclaycamp.bsky.social www.postandcourier.com/opinion/lett...
- Biologist John Benning writes home to North Carolina: “The fruits of science are so widespread, they sometimes escape notice.” Decades of taxpayer-funded research made miracle gene therapies possible, saving countless children’s lives. 🧪🏠 @jbenning.bsky.social johnbenning.net/2025/08/01/a...
- Cell biologist Steve DiNardo writes to The Swarthmorean in Pennsylvania to honor Nobel laureate Barbara McClintock, and warn of the dangerous cost of “forfeiting prospective knowledge” by cutting science funding 🧪🏠 @cornellasap.bsky.social
- Math professor Johanna Franklin writes home to Waterloo, IL, where a 4th grade teacher sparked her math career. Cutting the NSF, “means not only fewer scientists and less scientific progress in general, but also fewer chances for anyone but the rich to do science.” 🧪 🏠 @johannamath.bsky.social
- From farm to faculty. Writing home to his community in Minnesota, Prof Jim Magnuson explains that the powerhouse behind U.S. research is the infrastructure, paid by “indirect costs”. “This system has made U.S. science the strongest in the world.” 🧪🏠 www.hometownsource.com/county_news_...
- To read more about Jim’s @jimmagnuson.bsky.social journey from a Minnesota farm visit: www.hometownsource.com/county_news_...
- Frontline nurses Teri Mills and Donna Gaffney write to Oregon: OHSU is Portland’s largest employer. NIH funding brought $388M to Oregon, thousands of jobs and better healthcare care that extended Oregonians’ lives. 🧪🏠 @donnagaffney.bsky.social local.newsbreak.com/west-linn-ti...
- Neuroscientist Michelle Chen writes home to Colorado: Inspired by the loss of a Broncos legend and the support of her public school teachers, she’s training to become a doctor-scientist to fight brain disorders and help serve her community. 🧪🏠 sentinelcolorado.com/opinion/chen...
- Clinical psychologist Brittany Rohl urges Long Islanders to support science funding, “As your neighbor and a product of this community…I offer my perspective not to tell you what to think, but to offer a look behind the scenes.”🧪🏠 @brittanyrohl.bsky.social www.babylonbeacon.com/articles/new...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingHere’s our CEO’s statement. Factually, I just want people to understand that you can still help a lot if this is something you care about. And because at this very hard moment I am not in a position to answer for the network, I’m going to keep this closed. (3/3) www.npr.org/2025/08/01/g...
- Reposted by Science Homecoming"But what universities are learning, that authoritarian scholars already know and have been saying, is that complying with illegitimate attacks does not make them stop—it makes them continue" Super useful timeline of the attacks on GMU
- I made an event timeline to try to make sense of all the federal overreach at @georgemasonu.bsky.social and whoo boy. When you lay it out like this, the executive over reach comes into focus. open.substack.com/pub/misofact...
- Physicist Gregor Dairaghi writes home to California: “It may be tempting to relegate these concerns as hurdles to be dealt with by universities, but doing so overlooks the broader connection between academia and society.” 🧪🏠 www.paloaltoonline.com/guest-opinio...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingCome see Science Homecoming presenting our project at Cog Sci @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social @cogscisociety.bsky.social
- @cogscisociety.bsky.social conference: Friday August 1st at 4:00pm, Salon 2 - join @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social and two other speakers at the symposium, 𝐃𝐞𝐟𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐜𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐢𝐧 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓
- Reposted by Science Homecoming@cogscisociety.bsky.social conference: Friday August 1st at 4:00pm, Salon 2 - join @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social and two other speakers at the symposium, 𝐃𝐞𝐟𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐜𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐢𝐧 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓
- Reposted by Science Homecoming📢 followers in the DC area: Please consider attending this rally happening TODAY! The brave NIH civil servants who are standing up against the destruction of U.S. science need our support.
- There is a rally on MONDAY at 4:30 PM to stand up for NIH. Please join. Many NIH employees signed the Bethesda Declaration, objecting to the destruction of NIH. The Trump NIH Director asked the signers to meet. The rally follows that meeting, in support. actionnetwork.org/ev...
- Science funding is essential for Michigan cancer biologists Seema Shah and Kingsley Osuala as they carry forward America’s strong legacy in cancer research. As Mary Lasker said: “If research is expensive, try disease.” 🧪🏠 @princess-vimentin.bsky.social www.detroitnews.com/story/opinio...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingJust called and got a person--Call now! Chairman U.S. and Congressman Hal Rogers is from Kentucky so folks with KY ties are especially important
- 🚨URGENT RESPONSE CALL. FLOOD THE ZONE 🚨 The House CJS Subcommittee IS CURRENTLY marking up the FY26 budget, incl. NSF. Since 1950, NSF has been advancing science, health, & more. Tell Chairman Rogers: Don’t gut 75 years of progress. We demand NO CUTS to NSF. & watch the livestream: zurl.co/zScND
- Jenna Christensen, molecular biologist and Missouri native, writes: “The message that this sends to young people is clear – science is not a stable career.” Cuts to federal research risk losing the next generation of scientists.🧪🏠 @christensenlab.bsky.social www.mycouriertribune.com/cuts-to-scie...
- Biologist Katie Digianantonio writes home to Ohio: The medical breakthroughs that often reach Ohioans first are now at risk from federal cuts. Her work mapping molecular shapes helps design treatments for cancer and neurodegenerative disease. 🧪🏠 www.cantonrep.com/story/opinio...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingDO NOT GIVE UP! Our advocacy is working. A key Senate committee has indicated that it will reject Trump’s proposed cuts to science agencies including NASA and the NSF. Keep speaking up and calling your electeds 🗣️🗣️🗣️
- Reposted by Science Homecoming🧪 BREAKING (good news): Senate subcommittee says NO! to Trump's proposed slashes to NASA & NSF funding. Today, the subcommittee said to keep NASA + NSF funding at $33.9 billion, the same as in FY24. See 7:15 below. Full Senate appropriations committee meets tomorrow about it. 🧵 1/3
- Reposted by Science Homecoming🧪A reminder of why the NCI made the US the envy of the world. Disease will be more expensive now.
- Reposted by Science HomecomingScience is stitched into the fabric of every town, both urban and rural. @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social is encouraging scientists to write opinion pieces in their hometown newspaper, advocating for investment in American #science, especially the NIH and NSF. Learn how to participate: buff.ly/e3Bjd28
- Reposted by Science HomecomingReminder that we still have time to fight this! This bill is being crafted & debated in the coming days and weeks. Organize NOW to do outreach and get people in your neighborhood contacting their reps. @standupforscience.bsky.social has resources. Instructions for Postcards-for-Science are here:
- Summary Table of the massive defunding of biomedical research in the United States www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
- Geneticist Amanda Weiss writes home to NY that science cuts mean it will be much harder for talented Long Islanders to become scientists.🧪🏠 @amandan-weiss.bsky.social www.longislandpress.com/2025/06/29/o...
- Microbiologist Annie Hinson writes home to South Carolina, where “one in five adults report poor oral health, and nearly half of the state’s children have tooth decay.” Research improves oral health 🧪🏠 @anniethescientist.bsky.social www.postandcourier.com/opinion/lett...
- Biomedical engineer Hunter Gaudio writes home to New Jersey, “Imagine a future where annual blood work catches cancer in its earliest stages, years before symptoms appear.” Science funding builds that future. 🧪🏠 www.trentonian.com/2025/06/27/g...
- Federal research cuts threaten Washington’s apples, cherries, and hops. Plant scientist Sam Herr writes home to one of the country’s most productive farm regions: “Any unchecked pest, disease, or weather event could devastate industries that support Yakima.” 🧪🏠 www.yakimaherald.com/opinion/lett...
- Reposted by Science Homecoming🚨 Speak Out for Science: Testimonial Action Day is to empower scientists at all levels (students, postdocs, faculty) to share their personal stories and make their voices heard by elected representatives. Join us on Zoom, 1 July at 7:00 pm ET. Register: forms.gle/38ZtznWT3fxe... 🔭
- Infectious disease researcher Hailey Robertson writes home to Kansas, where bird flu reached four dairy cattle herds in 2024, to urge support for American science 🧪 🏠
- A bit different from my usual writing, but excited (despite the circumstances) to share my op-ed in the Topeka Capital-Journal! I discuss recent NSF funding cuts and what they mean for Kansans, both now and in the future. 🌻 www.cjonline.com/story/opinio...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingThe writing was inspired by guidance & support from @snapcoalition.bsky.social and @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social (you can still participate!), with additional suggestions from @ehaswell.bsky.social & @gernblanzden.bsky.social. Thanks all!
- Geneticist John Fowler writing home to Georgia, “I’m a Clayton native – some of you likely know my mom…” urges Rabun County to keep American science strong 🧪🏠.
- This opinion piece, just published in my hometown newspaper in GA, seeks to make a strong case for continued federal support for scientific research in the USA. It's one of many across the nation, part of the #McClintockLetters Initiative www.theclaytontribune.com/opinion-edit...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingKeep these columns coming!
- Proud Delaware County native Megha Nagaswami, now a clinical psychologist, writes about how her research supports groups in her hometown like the Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County. Recent funding cuts threaten the science that helps keep our communities safe. 🧪🏠
- I wrote an op-ed for my hometown newspaper as part of the @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social initiative about the life-saving importance of federal funding into domestic violence research and services: www.delcotimes.com/2025/06/25/g...
- Neuroscientist Angela Bongiovanni writes to Berks County, PA about how rural students already face limited access to STEM education, and how this gap will only grow as the U.S. defunds science and loses its global edge. 🧪🏠 www.readingeagle.com/2025/06/20/t...
- Biologist Daren Card shows how science is global, but rooted in places like Chautauqua County, NY. At his first international conference, the first person he met…was also from Chautauqua. Cuts to science threaten these global career pathways that start at home🧪🏠 www.post-journal.com/opinion/loca...
- A father-son team Nick & Jerry Ader wrote home to Buffalo NY to call for strong public support for science funding “support for STEM cannot end in high school.” 🏠🧪 @nickader.bsky.social www.beenews.com/clarence_bee...
- Here is dad’s article: www.beenews.com/clarence_bee...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingI think it's very important for researchers to write to their local newspapers, speak out to local TV/radio, and otherwise make their voices heard. With that in mind, here are some tips for folks who are interested in writing an op-ed piece. 🧵🧪
- Science article about how grad students are writing editorials in hometown papers to celebrate Barbara McClintock, the only lone woman to win a Nobel Prize. We are reminding readers that science is here, quietly saving your life. 🧪🧬🌽🔬 @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social www.science.org/content/arti...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingScience article about how grad students are writing editorials in hometown papers to celebrate Barbara McClintock, the only lone woman to win a Nobel Prize. We are reminding readers that science is here, quietly saving your life. 🧪🧬🌽🔬 @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social www.science.org/content/arti...
- Ashley Eng writes to MA, “I would not have gotten my start in science without the passionate community of science teachers I had as a proud BHS and UMass alum.” But now, “Federal funding agencies are terminating grants without reason and our valued federal employees are losing their jobs.” 🧪🏠
- I hope my #Brookline community sees how these cuts are affecting those around us and joins the fight to defend federal science funding. (2/2) @brooklinenews.bsky.social @samjmintz.bsky.social brookline.news/re-the-world...
- Writing to Pennsylvania: Cassidy Pitts went from the Bucks County Science Fair to a scientist turning skin cells into neurons for organ transplants. Cutting science has severe consequences. “We’ll feel them directly in Bucks County.” 🧪🏠
- My piece for the McClintock Letter Initiative was published today! www.buckscountyherald.com/opinion/gues... Thank you to @cornellasap.bsky.social and @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social and others for helping me get involved
- Reposted by Science HomecomingThank you to the hundreds of business leaders who are standing against the unconscionable attacks on our university system. They know that was is being destroyed is future American innovation and prosperity.
- Reposted by Science HomecomingDon’t miss Jeremy Yoder’s IDEA Award Talk in-person or online Friday June 20 at 7 PM Eastern: “No data speaks for itself — but with data, we can speak for ourselves.” In person and live-streamed for all #Evol2025 registrants! @evolmtg.bsky.social @jbyoder.org
- Reposted by Science HomecomingWhile unfortunate that this messaging is necessary, it is nevertheless exciting to connect with Spokane and advocate on behalf of science. Amazing working with my colleagues at @snapcoalition.bsky.social organizing the McClintock Letters, aided by collaborators at @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social
- Biologist Brendon Davis writes home to Spokane, WA: “I dream of seeing a therapy I helped develop used in the cardio wing at Providence Sacred Heart. My role would’ve been one rung on a long ladder. Right now, that whole ladder is being put through the woodchipper.”🧪🏠 @bdavisbio.bsky.social
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- Reposted by Science HomecomingOp-eds across the country and an open letter are out today to fight for the future of science in honor of Barbara McClintock's birthday - including mine. Thanks to @cornellasap.bsky.social @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social and @standupforscience.bsky.social!! www.dallasnews.com/opinion/comm...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingInspired by many folks on here and the #McClintockLetters @cornellasap.bsky.social I'm super excited that my op-ed is now available in The Summerville News in Chattooga, Co. GA!
- Biologist Brendon Davis writes home to Spokane, WA: “I dream of seeing a therapy I helped develop used in the cardio wing at Providence Sacred Heart. My role would’ve been one rung on a long ladder. Right now, that whole ladder is being put through the woodchipper.”🧪🏠 @bdavisbio.bsky.social
- Read the article and more about Spokane Washington here: www.spokesman.com/stories/2025...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingHere’s my contribution to the #McClintockLetters, published by QNS. Thank you @cornellasap.bsky.social for organizing this initiative! qns.com/2025/06/op-e...
- Happy 123rd Birthday, Dr. Barbara McClintock! Thank you to the #scientists participating in the nationwide #SciComm initiative, #McClintockLettters, that is in her honor. We are speaking to our local hometown communities about the value of federally funded research, and the impactful work we do.
- Reposted by Science HomecomingCheck out our #WeeklyWrapUp - a compilation of the past week's news, what we're reading & listening to, plus glimmers of hope (like soaring baby eagles) and a bit of levity - on our website & in your inbox each Tuesday(ish). Subscribe here: 500womenscientists.org/join-our-com...
- It is tempting to look away, but we need to remember that turning away is a privilege and many do not have that option. #resist 500womenscientists.org/updates/2025...
- Reposted by Science Homecoming"There’s a rhetoric that what we do is wasteful." My latest story—about scientists writing op eds in their hometown newspapers, a grassroots effort organized by @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social and others. www.science.org/content/arti...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingThanks Katie for the feature (!!!) in this recent article highlighting the awesome grassroots efforts of @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social ❣️❣️❣️
- "There’s a rhetoric that what we do is wasteful." My latest story—about scientists writing op eds in their hometown newspapers, a grassroots effort organized by @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social and others. www.science.org/content/arti...
- Reposted by Science HomecomingFeaturing @isakoditomassi.bsky.social 🧪 The McClintock Letters is getting the attention it needs. Graduate students facing uncertainty as a result of Trump’s cuts want to draw attention to the disruptive research funding cuts by writing local Op Eds. www.nytimes.com/2025/06/16/s...