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Emily Edwards

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Scientific Editor @CellRepPhysSci. PhD in chemistry from @BrenLab at @UofR. Proud @mansfieldU alum. Views are my own!

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From discussion of key challenges facing specific fields, to issues of regional importance, to discourse on life in the lab, Voices present a candid commentary on the top issues in research and beyond. Access the collection: hubs.li/Q02WCq7K0

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Folks, if you enjoyed last month's paper on living skin for robotic faces, you're going to LOVE tomorrow's bioelectronics focus issue... cell.com/cell-reports-p…


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YOUR #PARIS2024 GOLD MEDALISTS 🇺🇸🥇

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“It’s more than pollution, it’s peoples lives” - @dr_imariwalker


Take a look at this recap of an awesome discussion this morning! Thank you to all of our wonderful panelists.

Cell Press Sustainability Webinar on #PlasticPollution happening now! 10AM EDT (GMT -4) March 21 Register and attend here (#FREE): elsevier.zoom.us/webinar/regist… “Bad, but how bad? Assessing the impacts of plastic pollution on human and ecosystem health” Live tweeting from this thread🧵



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Our forthcoming webinar will explore key gaps in our understanding of the impacts of plastic pollution on human & ecosystem health. Do join us in a conversation with experts @nannahartmann, @BCarneyAlmroth, @dr_imariwalker & Philip J. Landrigan! Register here:…

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Excited to help moderate this event - please share and tune in!

Join us for a virtual forum on the impact of plastic pollution on human and environmental health. Keynote speaker @nannahartmann will be joined by a panel featuring Bethanie Carney Almroth, Philip J. Landrigan, and @dr_imariwalker Register here: hubs.li/Q02m6kXQ0

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From #ChatGPT to Battery GPT? Check out this interesting perspective with collaborative work featuring authors from @DukeKunshan, @sjtu1896, and @LBNL on how large language models may impact future battery research.

Online now: Potential to transform words to watts with large language models in battery research dlvr.it/T3Gtpd



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The legendary Jimmy Johnson is honored before being inducted into the @dallascowboys Ring of Honor. ⭐️


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What will it take to achieve truly sustainable battery technologies? Join @OneEarth_CP & @Joule_CP Editors & community experts on Feb 21st for a series of short talks & panel discussions on this vital research frontier. Register for free: elsevier.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

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Excited to share our recent @CellRepPhysSci publication on CO2RR-to-C3+ mechanism over bimetallic systems. Congrats to Yuting and thank to our collaborators @MichaelRossUML and @XinGroup_VT and funding from @USNRL and @doescience cell.com/cell-reports-p…


Have always loved "best practices" perspectives, and this is a nice addition in an important area!

Online now: Best practice for electrochemical water desalination data generation and analysis dlvr.it/SyBTlN



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Okay Chemists - LETS TALK ABOUT PERIODS! 🩸💡 I am super excited to have been editor to an article @TrendsChemistry from the awesome team at @periodically_ox @OxfordChemistry on breaking period barriers in the lab. Thread incoming… Read the article here: cell.com/trends/chemist…


Please share this opportunity widely - open to all physical sciences! #chemtwitter

The Rising Black Scientists Award @CellPressNews will be open 2 more weeks + is open to young Black scientists meant to support their journey in science (undergrads, grad students, post-docs). Share widely! #BlackInChem #BlackInPhysics #BlackinEnviron 🧪cell.com/diversity/awar…

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Data centres are the backbone of the digital services we all use, but consume large amounts of energy and generate waste heat. Now researchers have proposed a simple fix - stop cooling them down. newscientist.com/article/239826…


A lot of fun to put this together with a great group of contributors. Hope many will take the time to read their thoughts!

Pleased to share our most recent Voices piece online now, answering the question - what roles will nanomaterials play in the future of energy research? Uniquely, this has contributions ranging from graduate students to experienced researchers. cell.com/cell-reports-p…

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The 2023 #NobelPrize Laureates in #Chemistry, Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus, and Alexei Ekimov, fostered whole new branches of science. Read the winners' publications in #CellPress journals and other relevant research about quantum dots: cell.com/nobelprize @CellRepPhysSci

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Having spent time (quite a few years ago now) in Louis Brus's lab, and seen firsthand his influence on the whole field, it is great to see #NobelPrize2023 go to not just a fantastic scientist but an even better person.

BREAKING NEWS The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2023 #NobelPrize in Chemistry to Moungi G. Bawendi, Louis E. Brus and Alexei I. Ekimov “for the discovery and synthesis of quantum dots.”

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The winners of the 2023 #NobelPrize in #Physics, Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz, and Anne L'Huillier, pushed boundaries in atomic physics with their work studying the movement of electrons using attosecond light pulses. Congratulations, Laureates!

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