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- Staying in this doom loop is untenable: Rethinking how we gift our attention
Hereâs an NPR interview with her , talking about coping with the stress of politics.
- An anecdote on the power of setting your own metrics of success
Turns out the person who told me about Jen mentioning my work in her book is the partner of one of my
- Productivity can kill us, but productivity still matters. đ¤Tips for wellbeing in academia
Inger Mewburn (Thesis Whisperer) for her critical take on networks (Mewburn 2020).
- Is this SciComm? A book review about a non-science book
More pertinently, hers is writing which âdisrupts and redefines established patterns of seeing,â as her A quotation by Walter Benjamin prefaces her book . It conveys her theme as an inadvertent riddle: âThere is no difference between a human life and a word Certainly, her approach stands in stark relief with the dispassionate just the facts, maâam tactic. for, and personal engagement with, her human and conceptual subjects.
- Sketchbook Snapshot: Tortoises and Hares in the Kenyan Highlands
If not terribly startled, they move off in the bounding equivalent of a trot (as opposed to a flat out
- Drawn to the West: An âimpossibleâ insect observation?
She was born in the same small town, has lived there most of her life, and has only heard of such a local
- Drawn to the West: Squirrelly Notions
efforts to protect the remaining glowing golden cherry tomatoes devolved in stomping, shouting, and arm flapping
- Drawn to the West: a syndicated sciart column
Bethannâs] extensive knowledge of the natural world, combined with yearsâ of teaching experience, enable her
- Sketching Tip: How to draw 8 specific things, in winter
how to draw different species to how to draw roots, tree branching patterns, and whole landscapes, her Since she lives in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, there are several months each year where most of her posts
- Drawn to Quebec: an illustrated newspaper column
Her extensive knowledge of the natural world, combined with yearsâ of teaching experience, enable her to write in a conversational fashion, including the readers in her articles by using âweâ and âourâ. Another said, of her article explaining why leaves change colour in the fall, said, âI was so excited Her illustrations are wonderful â ducklings, birds, fish, etc.
- Conserving Quebecâs Caribou
interested in caribou for most of his life, while Chrystel had never thought much about them before starting her
- Turning a home movie into sciart
illustration was made by pausing the video, listening very carefully to one of the little girls describing her











