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Joe Rominiecki
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Communications and association pro. Director of Communications and Marketing at a nonprofit science society. Dad, Phillies fan, Ohio Bobcat.
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So long, old friend
A touching pregame tribute on the @Phillies broadcast 🤣
May 16, 2025 at 11:00 PM
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Those trying to understand the tariffs as economic policy are dangerously naive.

No, the tariffs are a tool to collapse our democracy. A means to compel loyalty from every business that will need to petition Trump for relief.

1/ A 🧵 to explain his plan and how we fight back.
April 3, 2025 at 3:29 AM
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As dismissals and program closures mount at agencies like the USDA-ARS, ripple effects will include more pests in fields, fewer pollinators, rising food costs, and more invasive species. Learn more in part one of a new series on impacts of cuts to federal funding for insect science. buff.ly/tzR2Ta7
The Far-Reaching Harms of Cuts to Entomological Research, Part 1
Pretending that federal cuts to entomological research will save money is like deciding to save on farming costs by not buying seeds—you're cutting the very foundation of future growth and…
entomologytoday.org
March 5, 2025 at 7:02 PM
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SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS!
THIS ONE’S FOR YOU PHILLY!
February 10, 2025 at 3:45 AM
Huh. No one's ever called me Trip. (I am indeed a III.)
Seeing Chip Carter's beautiful eulogy is reminding me of a fancy-people thing that I never learned until well into adulthood.

Chip is a nickname for a guy named after his dad.
Skip is a nickname for a guy named after his grandfather.
Trip is a nickname for a guy named after his dad AND grandfather.
January 10, 2025 at 9:41 PM
I'm hiring! @entsocamerica.bsky.social is looking for its next Marketing and Web Manager, someone ready to own and drive marketing across all ESA program and service areas. If you're looking for a new opportunity in the new year or know someone who is, learn more at the link below and please share!
Marketing and Web Manager in Annapolis, MD for Entomological Society of America
Exciting opportunity in Annapolis, MD for Entomological Society of America as a Marketing and Web...
careerhq.asaecenter.org
January 6, 2025 at 3:07 PM
Seen on sale today at a big-box discount clothing outlet. Surely what the 60s counterculture had in mind.
December 31, 2024 at 11:11 PM
From my old neighborhood in DC: Construction shuts down street to cars, residents’ sense of community, quality of life goes up. Makes you think about what we lose in optimizing everything in our lives to cars.
To these neighbors, the Albemarle Street closure is a “total delight” | Forest Hills Connection | News and Life in Our DC Neighborhood
www.foresthillsconnection.com
December 19, 2024 at 1:23 AM
Or, "Tiny Tags Track Tephritid Travels."
Using harmonic radar tags weighing less than a milligram, scientists have shown fruit flies can be tracked to reveal flight patterns and wind-driven effects in real-world environments. The researchers say the technique can open doors to answer new questions about insects flight behavior.
Tiny Radar Tags Enable Novel Insights in Fruit Fly Dispersal
Using harmonic radar tags weighing less than a milligram, scientists show fruit flies can be closely tracked to reveal flight patterns in real-world environments.
entomologytoday.org
December 13, 2024 at 4:48 PM
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Public service announcement: Mow your leaves. Don’t rake them.

80% of the work with less stress on your back. Also, less wasteful.
November 30, 2024 at 6:14 PM
I don’t know what the official threshold is to warrant saying “cha-ching,” but 46 cents is definitely below it.
October 15, 2024 at 1:02 PM
The time I "counted" all the bricks on my college campus and wrote about it. Twenty years ago today.
October 13, 2024 at 6:49 PM
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I’ve been an editor and writer of features and shorter stuff for, let’s say, a very long time. Let me tell you the two secret unlock phrases for working with an editor…
Seriously, for the love of god, stop arguing with the editor.

Signed,
The editor
September 3, 2024 at 5:12 PM
Thought it was just a low-flying helicopter or a big truck going by. earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/...
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earthquake.usgs.gov
April 5, 2024 at 2:45 PM
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"In a new paper published in the Annals of the Entomological Society of America, Hurd and colleagues offer a new origin story for B. borealis. They suggest the entire population, which is to say the entire species, may stem from a single female mantis arriving in North America."
March 21, 2024 at 3:35 PM
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two regulations that would be an utter no brainer in a sane country:

1) progressive vehicle weight tax that increases steeply past 5k pounds
2) grille height limit of 1.25m
"the researchers directed a passengerless 2022 Rivian R1T truck weighing around 7,000 pounds toward an MGS guardrail at 62 mph and a 25-degree angle, reflecting common highway crash conditions. The Rivian demolished the guardrail" slate.com/business/202...
A 7,000-Pound Car Smashed Through a Guardrail. That’s Bad News for All of Us.
Vehicles are getting way too heavy to be safe.
slate.com
March 8, 2024 at 2:49 PM
Back at #EntSoc22 in Vancouver, I ran into @insects247.bsky.social in the Exhibit Hall, and she showed me her photo in the conference art show, an SEM image of leafhopper brochosomes. I was amazed.

Excited to have her sharing her research on these little marvels on Entomology Today:
Leafhopper Brochosomes: Nanoparticles Inspiring Future Materials
They look like tiny soccer balls, but they make leafhopper insects highly water-repellent. Get a closer look at brochosomes and new research on their unique properties.
entomologytoday.org
February 23, 2024 at 6:51 PM
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If Burke was charged for using the methods his lawyers say he did to obtain information, then many, many journalists could also be charged with the same "offenses".

Including me.

If Burke's version is the truth, this is outrageous government overreach.
Tampa media figure Tim Burke indicted on conspiracy charges
Burke, a nationally recognized media consultant, is scheduled to appear in federal court Thursday in Tampa.
www.tampabay.com
February 22, 2024 at 7:57 PM
Some really great videos with this one.
"Trash bug" lacewing larvae feed on mealybugs and then use the mealybugs' wax for camouflage. But mealybugs can fight back with "reflex bleeding," oozing fluid that gums up the lacewing's mouth. Entomologist @erincpow.bsky.social captures one-of-a-kind photos and video of this behavior.
Trash Bug Versus Mealybug: Unique Insect Interaction Filmed for First Time
"Trash bug" lacewing larvae eat mealybugs and use their wax as camouflage. But mealybugs fight back by oozing fluid that gums up the lacewing's mouthparts.
entomologytoday.org
February 15, 2024 at 11:18 PM
Perks of the job: I got to tour some science labs this week, including seeing the inner workings of a scanning electron microscope!
Yesterday, ESA staff visited entomology labs at the USDA ARS Beltsville (Md.) Agricultural Research Center, getting an up-close look at work ESA members do to advance our knowledge of bee health, biological control, vector-borne disease management, and more. 1/4
February 15, 2024 at 11:16 PM
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Please enjoy a 3,600-word deep dive on why I think that "AI" George Carlin wasn't actually written by an AI, and what that means for our understanding of this technology.

arstechnica.com/ai/2024/01/d...
Did an AI write that hour-long “George Carlin” special? I’m not convinced.
"Everyone is ready to believe that AI can do things, even if it can't."
arstechnica.com
January 25, 2024 at 3:37 PM
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Ryan Gosling getting an Oscar nom for Barbie while Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie were snubbed… well, it looks like the plot of Barbie II is all set then. [cbsnews.com]
January 23, 2024 at 3:04 PM
As a science-society PIO who regularly responds to journalists looking for experts, I can vouch for this advice. Google yourself and make sure your current contact info is easy to find. Better yet, have a profile page that sums up your areas of study/expertise, links to your social media, etc.
Scientists I am BEGGING YOU: If you are like "wow ugh this science journalist never calls ME"🧪

Put your email in a place where we can find it. The email on your paper is defunct and from your postdoc. You don't have a current website since you moved unis.

This is science, not witness protection.
January 23, 2024 at 3:10 PM
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Genuinely can't wrap my head around the idea of Sports Illustrated, the best sports publication ever to exist, simply ceasing to exist because some C-suite dipshits have no clue how to run it. Unfathomable, heartbreaking, infuriating ... I want to sob.
January 19, 2024 at 5:24 PM