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Rachel Rayner

@raeray4

Content developer, presenter & writer from Aust. All about the comms and pretty pictures. Also @raynerexplainer. Science Poetry: bit.ly/39gjQ3k

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Retronyms (born due to new sequel): acoustic guitar handwritten cloth nappy dumb phone paper book snail mail pedal bike dairy milk free-to-air TV Old Testament

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Meet Birliya, Bundara and Biyarli. ⭐ ASKAP has 36 antennas working together, and sits on the cutting edge of radio astronomy. Each antenna has its own Wajarri name to acknowledge the Wajarri Yamatji Country on which they operate. 🖤💛❤

Meet Birliya, Bundara and Biyarli. ⭐

ASKAP has 36 antennas working together, and sits on the cutting edge of radio astronomy.

Each antenna has its own Wajarri name to acknowledge the Wajarri Yamatji Country on which they operate. 🖤💛❤
Shirty Science (@shirtyscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LITTLE UPDATE From today Shirty Science is no longer Madison Hartill-Law side hustle. It is a 3-day a week role🥳 If you have ever had any ideas about science shirts, fun #SciAart collaborations or creative ways to increase the reach of Australian research please say hello!

LITTLE UPDATE
From today Shirty Science is no longer <a href="/madi_hartilllaw/">Madison Hartill-Law</a> side hustle. It is a 3-day a week role🥳
If you have ever had any ideas about science shirts, fun #SciAart collaborations or creative ways to increase the reach of Australian research please say hello!
CSIRO (@csiro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our observatory in WA has been gifted a Wajarri name! 📡 Inyarrimanha Ilgari Bundara, CSIRO's Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory. This dual name means 'sharing sky and stars' and represents the Wajarri Yamaji's long connection to Country as the region's first astronomers. ⭐️

Michael Leach (@m_jleach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grateful to Rachel Rayner for presenting our paper on Australian bushfire poetry at this year's AAWP conference at UniSC: University of the Sunshine Coast. Rachel discussed poems from various sources, incl Monash CliComm & two ecopoetry anthologies Litoria Press Julia Kaylock Denise O'Hagan @AnastasiPoetry

Grateful to <a href="/RaeRay4/">Rachel Rayner</a> for presenting our paper on Australian bushfire poetry at this year's <a href="/ausassocwriting/">AAWP</a> conference at <a href="/usceduau/">UniSC: University of the Sunshine Coast</a>. Rachel discussed poems from various sources, incl <a href="/monashclicomm/">Monash CliComm</a> &amp; two ecopoetry anthologies
<a href="/LitoriaP/">Litoria Press</a> <a href="/JuliaKaylock/">Julia Kaylock</a> <a href="/DeniseOHagan3/">Denise O'Hagan</a> @AnastasiPoetry
Michael Leach (@m_jleach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled that the latest issue of my fave literary journal (RABBIT: A Journal For Non-Fiction Poetry) includes both my review of a new #poetry book (Undercoat by Mark O'Flynn) & Thelma T. Reyna's review of my new poetry book (Natural Philosophies) Michael Farrell @RecentPress Rachel Rayner Rachel Rayner, Science Explainer

Thrilled that the latest issue of my fave literary journal (<a href="/RabbitPoetryAUS/">RABBIT: A Journal For Non-Fiction Poetry</a>) includes both my review of a new #poetry book (Undercoat by Mark O'Flynn) &amp; Thelma T. Reyna's review of my new poetry book (Natural Philosophies)
<a href="/readingrevival/">Michael Farrell</a> @RecentPress <a href="/RaeRay4/">Rachel Rayner</a> <a href="/raynerexplainer/">Rachel Rayner, Science Explainer</a>
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It's official - the name of the asteroid has been accepted. The legacy of Dr. Carolina Ödman will now also live on among the stars... Thank you Katrien Kolenberg and Peter De Cat for this amazing tribute ❤️

It's official - the name of the asteroid has been accepted. The legacy of <a href="/carolune/">Dr. Carolina Ödman</a> will now also live on among the stars... Thank you Katrien Kolenberg and Peter De Cat for this amazing tribute ❤️
David Astle (@dontattempt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Professional groups: Brace of orthodontists Clique of paparazzi Herd of audiologists Bunch of florists Set of concreters Rash of chemists Lot of estate agents Great deal of retailers

depths of wikipedia! (@depthsofwiki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

there are a few dozen Wikipedia editors who have officially adopted typos and I've always thought it was one of the most wholesome corners of the project!! here are a couple examples

there are a few dozen Wikipedia editors who have officially adopted typos and I've always thought it was one of the most wholesome corners of the project!! here are a couple examples
CSIRO (@csiro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let’s groove to the beat of the stars this #WorldMusicDay. 🎵 Turn the sound up to hear the music of the Vela pulsar (J0835-4510), which has a rocking BPM of 671. 🥁 Learn more about the music of pulsars: csiro.au/en/news/All/Ar… 📷 | NASA

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Atomically Correct, a science comedy on language, lies and quantum level realities opens 31 Aug and is playing for 3 nights only Sydney Fringe "Do yourself a favour - you'll laugh and learn." Dr Karl ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - AU Review Tix: sydneyfringe.com/events/atomica…

Atomically Correct, a science comedy on language, lies and quantum level realities opens 31 Aug and is playing for 3 nights only <a href="/sydneyfringe/">Sydney Fringe</a>
"Do yourself a favour - you'll laugh and learn." Dr Karl 
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - AU Review 
Tix: sydneyfringe.com/events/atomica…
Australian Academy of Science (@science_academy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today at the conference of Australian Science Communicators, a panel—How can scientists in the media benefit the public good?—was hosted by Michael Hopkin of The Conversation. Panelists discussed the 'atomised' nature of the media landscape and a movement towards 'solutions

Today at the conference of Australian Science Communicators, a panel—How can scientists in the media benefit the public good?—was hosted by Michael Hopkin of <a href="/ConversationAU/">The Conversation</a>. Panelists discussed the 'atomised' nature of the media landscape and a movement towards 'solutions