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The New York Times

This is another piece about Weinstien but also discusses the broader treatment of women in the film industry. This sentiment especially jumped out to me, the idea of meritocracy where the tests of merit are selectively applied. “Women in technical jobs were almost nonexistent, and when they were there, they were constantly being tested to …

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Nautilus Live

Nautilus Live Why do we map with multibeam sonar? While most of the planet’s surface has been mapped by satellites registering gravity changes on the ocean’s surface, only 13% of the oceans have been *acoustically* mapped–and the difference in the maps is clear! Here’s an image of a recent seamount we mapped off Baja California, …

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Interior Department whistleblower resigns, bipartisan former appointees object to Zinke’s statements

Clement’s resignation letter is a good read (http://ift.tt/2fPgbP7) and the WaPo article gives some additional context.Interior Department whistleblower resigns, bipartisan former appointees object to Zinke’s statements Interior Department whistleblower Joel Clement, a scientist and climate policy expert, had been reassigned to an accounting job in retaliation for speaking out, he says cross-posted on Facebook

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