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Fenella Saunders

@fenellasaunders

Editor-in-chief for American Scientist magazine, @AmSciMag. Director of Science Communications & Publications, @SigmaXiSociety. Tweets my own.

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At #IFoRE Frances Arnold discusses how her team has developed evolved enzymes: “Nature does not care about your calculations” #NobelPrize SigmaXi Caltech

At #IFoRE Frances Arnold discusses how her team has developed evolved enzymes: “Nature does not care about your calculations” #NobelPrize <a href="/SigmaXiSociety/">SigmaXi</a> <a href="/Caltech/">Caltech</a>
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This week's Science by the Slice has been rescheduled as a hybrid event for January 25! Join us in person at our Frontier RTP headquarters for free pizza and He (Helen) Huang's insights on neuromechanics for robotic prosthetic limbs. REGISTRATION NOW OPEN: sconc.org/ourevents/

This week's Science by the Slice has been rescheduled as a hybrid event for January 25! Join us in person at our <a href="/FrontierRTP/">Frontier RTP</a> headquarters for free pizza and <a href="/helenhehuang8/">He (Helen) Huang</a>'s insights on neuromechanics for robotic prosthetic limbs.
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN: sconc.org/ourevents/
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In the most recent Q&A, Frances Arnold discusses her latest research with American Scientist editor-in-chief Fenella Saunders. Read more: americanscientist.org/article/breedi…

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In 2013, a European Space Agency launched three satellites. Now, launches can carry many more satellites, boosting the number of objects in orbit and the risk of collisions. (Cover image courtesy of ESA.) Learn more: americanscientist.org/magazine/issue…

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City parks make people happier and healthier, a fact that fueled the movement to build them in the 1800s. But those benefits are not equitably distributed. #Environment #Policy #Sociology Learn more: americanscientist.org/article/the-ra…

City parks make people happier and healthier, a fact that fueled the movement to build them in the 1800s. But those benefits are not equitably distributed.
#Environment #Policy #Sociology

Learn more: americanscientist.org/article/the-ra…
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For more than a century, doctors thought urine was sterile. Now, microbiology breakthroughs are revolutionizing diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract infections. #Biology #Medicine #Microbiology Discover more: americanscientist.org/article/discov…

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Elizabeth Rasekoala is the president and a founding member of African Gong @gongafrican, a network of organizations from across Africa working to improve public understanding of and engagement with science and technology. Learn more: americanscientist.org/article/global…

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🎉 Hats off to American Scientist for winning the Neal Award for Technical/Scientific Content with Gliflozins for Diabetes: From Bark to Bench to Bedside! 👏