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Thursday, June 26, 2008. A good day to be an alien. Hunting for evidence of extraterrestrial life? Check the New York Times Science section. It's full of reasons for astrobiological optimism. First, the Mars Phoenix Lander team reports that Martian soil is chock full of the nutrients required to sustain plant life. The pH of the soil favors plants like asparagus and turnips. (Think deeply about that, aspiring Mars astronauts.) This follows last week's report. Of melty water ice at Phoenix's landing spot.

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Thursday, June 26, 2008. A good day to be an alien. Hunting for evidence of extraterrestrial life? Check the New York Times Science section. It's full of reasons for astrobiological optimism. First, the Mars Phoenix Lander team reports that Martian soil is chock full of the nutrients required to sustain plant life. The pH of the soil favors plants like asparagus and turnips. (Think deeply about that, aspiring Mars astronauts.) This follows last week's report. Of melty water ice at Phoenix's landing spot.

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the visible universe: Playing catch-up

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Sunday, December 9, 2007. It has been too long! Let me catch you up on the projects I've been working on while I've been neglecting this blog. Over at the Foundational Questions Institute. Web site, I've written four scientists profiles, and have two new articles in the works. Through the Looking Glass. Marcus Aspelmeyer's experimental tests of entanglement (Currently an FQXi Editor's Choice! Olaf Dreyer's new take on the measurement problem. How Ekkehard Peik is testing the constancy of constants.

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the visible universe: Telectroscope!

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Wednesday, June 18, 2008. In the Slightly Old News column, here's a story I read about a few weeks ago but didn't get a chance to write on: an art installation that connects London and New York via an oversized intercontinental telectroscope. I know, it's not astronomy, but it captures the thrill of looking in to a telescope and finding a whole other world on the opposite end of the scope. For pictures, click here. Posted by Kate Becker. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). To read the original column.

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the visible universe: A good day to be an alien

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Thursday, June 26, 2008. A good day to be an alien. Hunting for evidence of extraterrestrial life? Check the New York Times Science section. It's full of reasons for astrobiological optimism. First, the Mars Phoenix Lander team reports that Martian soil is chock full of the nutrients required to sustain plant life. The pH of the soil favors plants like asparagus and turnips. (Think deeply about that, aspiring Mars astronauts.) This follows last week's report. Of melty water ice at Phoenix's landing spot.

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the visible universe: April 2008

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Wednesday, April 2, 2008. In my last Visible Universe column. I wrote that the Horsehead nebula can be a scientific downer for stargazers who believe the famous Hubble image. Is just what they would see with their own two eyes. Now, I'm sad to say, the news. May be even worse for fans of this celebrity nebula. The iconic Pillars of Creation. Flagey, apparently not wanting to go down in history as a spoilsport, told NASA:. Posted by Kate Becker. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). To read the original column.

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the visible universe: Happy April Doom's Day!

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Friday, March 28, 2008. Happy April Doom's Day! The rundown of cosmic doomsdays now posted on the FQXi Community. Isn't a joke exactly, but please don't take it too seriously. Sure, the world could end tomorrow via vacuum nucleation, a baby black hole, or a burst of gamma rays, but the odds are, as the physicists say, vanishingly small. However, if the FQXi article piqued your interest, check this out. Should you start running for cover from this death star? Posted by Kate Becker. Happy April Dooms Day!

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Astronomoms: Doubting

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On being an Astronomer and a Mother. Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Presented at the last AAS meeting shows that 60% of female astronomers suffer from impostor syndrome, the (unjustified) "fear of being exposed by colleagues for a lack of knowledge or ability". In comparison, 47% of male astronomers say they suffer from this. Since these fears could be a factor leading people away from astronomy, it may be one of the many things explaining why so few women make it all the way. So let's make a first baby step he...

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Astronomoms: Science Topics on BBC Women's Hour

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On being an Astronomer and a Mother. Thursday, January 20, 2011. Science Topics on BBC Women's Hour. BBC Women's Hour - Listen again. 2011 is the International year of Chemistry - If girls do better than boys at A level Chemistry, why don't more young girls dream of a truly exhilarating career in science. How can we change this? Dr Patricia Fara, a science historian from Clare College Cambridge discusses. Discussion starts at 34 minutes 20 seconds -. Http:/ www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/. What can men do to help?

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Astronomoms: March 2010

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On being an Astronomer and a Mother. Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Presented at the last AAS meeting shows that 60% of female astronomers suffer from impostor syndrome, the (unjustified) "fear of being exposed by colleagues for a lack of knowledge or ability". In comparison, 47% of male astronomers say they suffer from this. Since these fears could be a factor leading people away from astronomy, it may be one of the many things explaining why so few women make it all the way. So let's make a first baby step he...

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Astronomoms: January 2010

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On being an Astronomer and a Mother. Tuesday, January 19, 2010. Signing back in after a while. Since I last wrote in June, Nr.2 was born, we moved to another country, and I started a new job. Hopefully this will be enough to forgive my silence on this blog! Let's go back to last June where I left this off. I was getting a lot of work done. The summer went well, but flew right by too quickly. I will hopefully have time in the coming weeks to write more about my maternity leave, and about how the fears...

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Astronomoms: December 2009

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On being an Astronomer and a Mother. Wednesday, December 2, 2009. A Minor Inconvenience of Early Pregnancy. Note: this was written on July 24th 2009, but I've delayed posting until I told all my friends and family about the new baby, since my "annonymity" here is extremely suspect! And in fact this excuse is now a poor one too - what can I say - life happens! Constant mild nausea, increased motion sickness, and vomiting 3-4 mornings every week (for 7 weeks! August 26th Update: I'm just now about 14 weeks...

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Astronomoms: Childcare!

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On being an Astronomer and a Mother. Monday, February 8, 2010. I'm happy to report that things have suddenly taken a turn for the better: we have found some childcare for Baby! This means that in no time I'll be back at work full time, while feeling great that the kids are well taken care of. That feeling is priceless, I realize I had it at my previous job, without knowing it until we were put in this uncomfortable situation. February 8, 2010 at 2:39 PM. February 9, 2010 at 3:15 AM. My four-month-old son...

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Astronomoms: Two is hard

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On being an Astronomer and a Mother. Tuesday, December 21, 2010. Well it's been a long time, and I hate blogs that are just lists of excuses, but I have to say two kids is hard. much harder than one! I'm also loosing interest in anonymous blogging - I find it actually reduces what I can say as I don't want to give too much away. And every (female) astronomer I've met knows who I am anyway so it seems a bit pointless! So I'm not sure where this blog is going in the future, if anywhere. So the only solutio...

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Astronomoms: July 2009

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On being an Astronomer and a Mother. Monday, July 27, 2009. A really pretty galaxy. Just wanted to point out today's Astronomy Picture of the Day. A really pretty galaxy shown beautifully by the Spitzer Space Telescope. Thursday, July 23, 2009. Baby Gaps and Paying for Maternity Leave. A couple of interesting posts recently over at Female Science Professor. Which are very relevant here at present since 2/3 authors (not me! Are out on Maternity Leave. In the first Baby Gap. Followed by a list of several s...

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Astronomoms: What can men do to help?

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On being an Astronomer and a Mother. Tuesday, January 11, 2011. What can men do to help? While I'm here, looks like the AAS women's session happened yesterday. I found this nice summary over at " Rocket Scientista. Of the discussion which focussed on one of my favourite topics: " What can men do to help? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Science Topics on BBC Womens Hour. Bedtime story book: Earth to Stella. What can men do to help? Day By Day Female Scientist.

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Astronomoms: February 2010

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On being an Astronomer and a Mother. Tuesday, February 23, 2010. Congratulations to Astronomum on the birth of her beautiful new baby! We wish you all the best, and look forward to hear about your adventures as a two time astronomom! We now have five kids between the three of us, including three babies less than a year old - hopefully we will be able to keep these posts coming! Monday, February 8, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Day By Day Female Scientist.

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A place where travel, art, and spirit meet. Saturday, July 18, 2015. Maybe (I wonder) if I posted once a month that would be enough (or something). And in July, this post would be an update of the past few months. So… to recap. I fitted out my garage studio, hemmed 6 ready made drapery panels in my bedroom. And learned it's probably just as easy to make them from scratch). Built a table from pipes,. Flew to Macon, Georgia. To meet my Love and the newest member of our extended family,. For some of these.