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On Ursula K. Le Guin's birthday, we remember our Science Hero.
"Before Le Guin, reading was either informative and real, or fantastic and fictional, but never both. She was the first writer who showed me that truth and beauty really can intersect." -@d_samorodnitsky
Farmers have long been weavers of a genetic loom: every selection for larger kernels, sweeter taste, or greater yield changes the corn genome.
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Need a background for a virtual class? Try these digital posters featuring inspirational women from STEM history.
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Rest in peace, Katherine Johnson. We are all heartbroken.
(art by @matteofarinella)
All of our stories are free to read (no paywall!), but that means that we need your support to continue our work. Here's one way you can help: become a #Supermassive member!
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Today is Ursula K. Le Guin's birthday. She inspired many of us with her fantasy, poetry, science fiction, and essays.
Illustration by @matteofarinella.
Schrodinger's cat has never looked so cute (or so creepy)!
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One of this week's most popular items: the Schrodinger's cat magnet! Perfect for a lab fridge or the dishwasher at home.
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These posters are illustrated by @matteofarinella and perfect for your classroom!
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