If you missed any of the amazing submissions from we've compiled them here: https://t.co/Q5QO5m63Mx

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How do marine creatures like whales respond to a quieter ocean?

Hear from scientists studying how 2020's reduced ship traffic - and the noise that comes with it - has impacted ocean life in this press conference: https://t.co/JKoDhNgJOu

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Diane Burko speaks now at Science & Society: Art and Science panel about her paintings inspired by the impact of on glaciers and reefs. She experiments with different media. Her glacier paintings are in oil and her reef work is in acrylic.

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In 2020, inspired by the pandemic, Diane Burko embarked on a new body of work. Here she references global maps of the virus’ spread, graphs charting the curve of cases and abstract visualizations of the microscopic virus. More https://t.co/1eGo2I9GUG

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Geologists might enjoy mandala print (with details) about Mount Tambora’s 1815 eruption, the resulting “Year Without a Summer," and its impact on society—Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein and the bicycle was invented. https://t.co/oq1yWnEl2A

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Want to learn about--and maybe apply for--our initiative for 2021? Attend our panel FRIDAY 4 Dec 10AM PT w amazing current cohort members, and !
https://t.co/S3d3VuaG8N

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To tell a good (#science) story, you need something or someone that people can connect with or to.

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