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If you are a woman working in biomedical and life sciences, you may have longer to wait for your academic paper to appear in print than a comparable paper authored by a man. According to research published in the journal PLOS Biology, female-authored biomedical and life science articles spend around 7.4% to 14.6% longer under review than male-authored articles.
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Labeling content as AI-generated does not make it less persuasive than human-authored or unlabeled content, according to a study. Isabel O. Gallegos and colleagues conducted a survey experiment with 1,601 Americans to test whether authorship labels affect the persuasiveness of AI-generated messages about public policies. The work is published in PNAS Nexus.

Doctor Who Drabble: Turnabout

Feb. 10th, 2026 05:00 pm
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Title: Turnabout
Author: 
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Characters: Tenth Doctor, Alien.
Rating: G
Written For: Challenge 999: ‘Surrender’ at 
[community profile] dw100.
Spoilers: Nada.
Summary: Sometimes all it takes is a bit of quick thinking.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Doctor Who, or the characters.
 
 


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 loon piercing a fish labeled ICE (by Fayrn Hughes)
Image: A loon made of many eyes stabbing a fish labled ICE with the words: Gone ICE Fishing (by Fayrn Hughes)

No laser eyes, but, yes, loons STAB fish with their insanely sharp beaks. There is video. It is wild.

So, I know there is some concern about whether or not I should keep these posts public, but I would like to. I am very careful not to name names (especially after the whole Capclave misadventure), and, I guess, I would be surprised if ICE infiltrated Dreamwidth to track me (or any of the rest of you) down. Obviously, we would be vulnerable to a Google Alert, but I can't imagine what the Feds would search on. ICE in Minnesota is going to get a tremendous number of Google Alerts at the moment. I'm sorry if that cools anyone's enthusiasm to join the conversation. However, I do think it is worth keeping things open so that folks who might not otherwise see this news, will. And my Food Communists have actively been asking people to push out calls for monetary assistance on social media. So, like, going public is one of the ways we are fighting in this resistance. 

Without further ado, here's what's been happening in my life.

Let's see. So, last Friday I was chatting with neighbors, as you do, when we were standing outside of our local mosque. A woman there asked if anyone would be willing to join a group that is trying to keep eyes on school pick-ups and drop-offs. I thought I might be able to help out, so I exchanged the proper Signal information, got on the right groups, and then attended an in-person meeting last Sunday.  This group is not in my immediate neighborhood, so I travelled to a DIFFERENT Lutheran Church to sit with a bunch of folks and talk about what's going on. This was their usual neighborhood gathering and I was only there to get connected into the Rapid Response team. But, it was generally very fascinating.

Without going into technical details (and I really couldn't even if I wanted to because I am no one's idea of a tech head), I can say that there are neighborhoods in Saint Paul that are already planning for what happens if/when the government shuts down Signal or the Internet in order to stop our efforts to track them. Friends? We are living in the solar punk future and it gives me such hope, I can not even. 

As it happens, however, the Rapid Response team did not meet until the very end when I needed to run off, but I happened to sit in a pew next to one of the "guys in the chair," (a volunteer dispatcher), who showed me all the how-tos before I had to run.

Monday was my first patrol and... it was a bit of a technical nightmare at first, but I got connected to the live call eventually... and, I am happy to report, all my students got off their buses safely. There was a tense moment when Saint Paul police happened to be doing parking enforcement at the same time. They aren't SUPPOSED to be aiding ICE, but I did let dispatch know of their presence and that everything seemed legit (and, in fact, was.)  That was, as others have probably talked about when they go "commuting," both an extremely tense half hour of my life, and also an extremely boring half hour of my life.

My patrol does cut into the amount time I'm able to spend vounteering with the Food Communists, but Mason has been going with me and picking up my slack. I'm also not planning to do the patrol every day of school. I could? And they absolutely do need people at my particular corner, but, I don't think it would be good for my ability to endure.

I am trying to strike a balance to make sure I stay committed to the things that I started with, like the Food Communists. There are a lot of us in this fight? But there are still plenty of roles to be filled! When I filled out my volunteer shifts for the bus patrol, there were more blank spaces than filled.

I worry that people are getting exhausted. I worry that Americans have already moved on to the next thing.

I do believe many of us will keep up this fight no matter what. We were here before Renee Good was murdered and we'll be here long after the last of the news cameras moves on to the next horror. 


Double Drabble: Ice Sculpted

Feb. 10th, 2026 04:51 pm
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Title: Ice Sculpted
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Jack, Ianto.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 904: Ice, at 
[community profile] torchwood100.
Spoilers: Nada.
Summary: Oh dear, there’s a slight problem with the SUV.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Torchwood, or the characters.
A/N: Double drabble.
 


 

TV Tuesday: A Good Thing?

Feb. 10th, 2026 10:45 am
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Given it’s the most watched (original) series ever on Netflix, Stranger Things was a must-view for many. It was also a show whose story was dragged out for so long that its characters aged into adulthood. Is it great when a favorite gets extended into many seasons? Or is the lure of a potential franchise something that ruins what was once enjoyable? Does the type of story being told matter?
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Posted by Mariel Ruvinsky

There is no such thing as an "unwanted cat". There are simply cats out there who have not found the right humans for themselves yet. 

It really is that simple. Classifying a cat as "unwanted" is ridiculous. We understand classifying a cat as one with behavioral issues or health issues - because it is something important for future adopters to know about, to prepare for. But to call a cat unwanted is simply silly. And wrong. We don't believe that such a thing exists. A cat that "no one wants" is a cat that who hasn't found the one who wants them yet. And that one exists. Because every cat has a furrever home waiting for them somewhere out there. 

The cat in this story thought that he had already found his forever home. But that forever home got destroyed in a hurricane. And the people in that forever home - the people who he thought were his - betrayed him and abandoned him. They told the shelter that they don't want him anymore. For what reason? Just because. They abandoned their cat for no reason at all. Of couse he grew scared of humans. Of course he lost trust in us. But then something happened. A shiny, golden light appeared around one human - a calling, a sign, his true forever person. He saw her and knew. 

LEP 10.2.

Feb. 10th, 2026 06:10 pm
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There was a poll about temperatures that caused a lot of hubbub recently and it's made me think about a different post I saw going around on Tumblr about how media never depicts warm places as "home", prescribing a northern hemisphere climate as normal and both southern hemisphere and equatorial climate as "foreign" and "exotic", and while I agree with the spirit of that post, the actual wording of it kind of irritated me as a northener, because media also rarely depicts actual northern climate as anything but exotic and mercilessly harsh.

Often this is done by representing anything north of 60 degrees north as a world of perpetual snow and ice, as tundra and wasteland, where there's no grass and no sunlight except in brief moments, and the winters and cold are exaggerated to resemble the summers of Antarctica, a literally uninhabitable continent. It's especially noticeable in the way people who live in the north are depicted -- when you get noble savage representations of Arctic indigenous peoples, they're always emphasising hardiness and a stubborn survivalist attitude, painting a picture of cultures that are too busy surviving to exhibit any joy or beauty, and when northern peoples are sufficiently naturalised as white, often we're depicted as completely culturally indistinguishable from a generic "western" culture, and our cultural practices that are distinctly northern are treated as quaint curiosities, or claimed to be stolen from sufficiently exoticised indigenous culture by progressive racists.

This is because the western imagination is firmly temperate more than it is really northern, and the generic western world is always imagining itself as being in the goldielocks zone with everyone around itself being some or other kind of savage because they lack one or other kind of abundance (either in arable land and resources, or in the fortitude it actually takes to cultivate the land and develop as a nation). Even people who are nominally considered being part of that imagination as it is used in (lbr, mostly USAmerican) media is still caricateurised when it falls outside of the very specific niche that is considered "normal". The joke about how Yankees are able to whitewash even other white people is largely about treating culture as a floating signifier or an aesthetic that can be stripped away to leave a purely "normal" person is the result of this.

This isn't to say that the exoticisation and appropriation of cultures that are distinctly non-western to a western imagination isn't a real problem. It's just that the representation of northern peoples also gets real bad real fast. Ultimately that post really spoke to something in me with the complaint that it's weird to see your home be reduced to a slice of tourist-familiar signifiers and then people acting like it's so wild and weird that aaaaanyone could live anywhere except continental US and central Europe.

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Dr. Fabio Fasoli is an expert in social communication, with a specific focus on LGBTQIA+ and gender minorities. An aspect of his research that has attracted significant attention is the discrimination faced by individuals with a "gay sounding" voice when applying for job roles.

As always, I hate having my period

Feb. 10th, 2026 09:25 am
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Cut for poop )

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Title/Link: Playing Dumb
Fandom: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Character(s): Dorothy Shaw, Lorelei Lee
Rating: G
Prompt: acting the fool
Summary: Playing dumb was not Dorothy's style, but desperate times called for desperate measures.

dysgeusia

Feb. 10th, 2026 07:25 am
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dysgeusia (dis-GYOO-zhuh, dis-GYOO-zhee-uh) - n., an impairment of the sense of taste.


Or as some dictionaries put it, a distortion of the sense of taste. Contrast with ageusia, the complete lack of taste, and hypogeusia, a decrease in taste sensitivity. Can be caused by e.g. chemotherapy, and I'm pretty sure the metallic taste that paxlovid causes also counts. Coined from Ancient Greek dys-, bad/abnormal + geûsis, taste.

---L.
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This time, Aline will fix it. This time, she'll make it right.

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Aline & Verso, Verso & Clea, time loop + bad parenting + psychological horror + etc, ~16k words.

Read here on AO3.

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Two orphans escape their dismal island home for adventure in a slowly dying world.

Scarlet Morning (Scarlet Morning, volume 1) by ND Stevenson
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I had chosen something else to share today but then I noticed that a lot of people had seen it already despite it fitting the "acting the fool" theme rather well. So it was that I decided to link this fic I wrote back in 2024 instead, which I believe also shows a more foolish side to a character -- Jillian and her big brain, specifically :)

Title: Miscalculations
Fandom: Warrior Nun
Pairing: Jillian Salvius/Mother Superion
Rating: G
Length: 2267 words
Notes: Post-s2. More on the funny side than not.
Summary: Out of all the reasons why Jillian Salvius would call on her, Mother Superion had not been expecting this

Read on AO3 (you must be logged in! If not, you can also read it where it was originally posted, here).

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