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Stacey Lutkoski
@staceybl.bsky.social
managing editor @americanscientist.org
knitter, baker, crafter, fantasy enthusiast
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Life's moments of kismet blow my mind. At the same time that my kid is struggling with transitioning to middle school, @americanscientist.org drops a podcast about growth mindsets. Check out the first episode of our new podcast series, Wired for This!

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September 16, 2025 at 1:01 PM
New issue! Tiny animals that have a big impact on ocean circulation, planetary history hidden inside superdeep diamonds, the serious science of searching for extraterrestrials, using Darwinian theory to evolve new molecules, and more!
Do swimming animals mix the ocean? Find out in the latest issue of American Scientist. 🧪🌊

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June 27, 2024 at 6:38 PM
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Microgravity causes fluid shifts in the body that can affect vision. 🧪
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May 14, 2024 at 5:23 PM
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"We can have free and fair elections, or we can have an election with Trump treated as a normal valid candidate, but we cannot have both."
March 4, 2024 at 11:30 AM
Transforming environmental anxiety into action can seem overwhelming. What should you prioritize, and will your efforts even make a difference? Stephen Porder's cheat-sheet focuses on the elements essential for life.

All 2024 AmSci connect is free through April 8!

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Sustainability Simplified
In an era of overwhelming climate and environmental anxiety, focusing efforts on the elemental building blocks of life can help shape a better future.
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March 2, 2024 at 4:52 PM
Want to read @kateclancy.bsky.social @anthrofuentes.bsky.social @cvansickle.bsky.social and Catherine Clune-Taylor's awesome article debunking the myth of binary sexes? Now's your chance!

Today through March 8 you can read the entire Jan-Feb and March-April 2024 issues of AmSci for free!
Biology Is Not Binary
How scientists define sex has evolved over the centuries, and the concept is still incredibly difficult to pin down.
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March 1, 2024 at 6:35 PM
AI capabilities seem to have exploded over the past year. Have LLMs really improved by leaps and bounds, or have developers been looking at the wrong metrics? Joe Wilson (linguistic anthropologist at U Toronto) reports from NeurIPS. www.americanscientist.org/article/is-t...
Is There an AI Metrics Mirage?
All-or-nothing measures create the illusion that the capabilities of large language models have grown in leaps rather than incremental steps.
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February 20, 2024 at 1:32 PM
"When we limit the scientific understanding of sex to two distinct types and do not include the totality of biological variation, we ignore the true shape of human existence."
Thank you for trusting me with this important work!
Really proud of this one: me, @anthrofuentes.bsky.social, @cvansickle.bsky.social & Catherine Clune-Taylor wrote a perspective piece for American Scientist on why sex isn't (and never was) binary. It's paywalled but if you are a Sigma Xi member/have a library card/email me you can read it. Why? 1/n
Biology Is Not Binary
How scientists define sex has evolved over the centuries, and the concept is still incredibly difficult to pin down.
www.americanscientist.org
February 14, 2024 at 11:58 PM
Reposted by Stacey Lutkoski
Ever been confused by scientists talking about sex? Our AmSci piece "Biology Is Not Binary" explains it all, à la Clarissa!

Link (paywalled): www.americanscientist.org/article/biol...

Shout-out to my awesome co-authors: @kateclancy.bsky.social, @anthrofuentes.bsky.social, & Catherine Clune-Taylor
February 13, 2024 at 10:49 PM
New issue! Artist-biologist Caryn Babaian looks beyond double helix. @kateclancy.bsky.social @anthrofuentes.bsky.social @cvansickle.bsky.social & C. Clune-Taylor dismantle the myth that sex is binary. @whysharksmatter.bsky.social on tensions between sharks and anglers.
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February 13, 2024 at 7:34 PM