Joanne Manaster

@sciencegoddess

Read Science! host, book lover, biology lecturer, former international model, STEM advocate. Mashable says my tweets will make you smarter

University of Illinois-Urbana
Joined July 2008

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  1. 8 minutes ago

    There is a sloth coloring book! I might have to make some time to color.

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    Mar 7

    A very happy and excited author is proud to say that MY BOOK IS OUT TODAY!!! Catch your own copy of to learn about , and the space missions that visit them, plus lots more. Extra info on the link:

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  3. 12 hours ago

    My newly created list is here: Read Science! Women Science Writers (I'll also make a list of other women science writers soon)

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  5. 12 hours ago

    I compiled a list of one book from each woman science book author who has visited us on Read Science! More details later. Read Science! Women Science Writers (I'll also make a list of books by women science writers I've read but have not been guests)

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  6. 12 hours ago

    Also out yesterday, by is Wild Moms: Motherhood in the Animal Kingdom

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  7. 13 hours ago

    Out yesterday by is How to Code a Human: Exploring the DNA Blueprints That Make Us Who We Are

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    21 hours ago

    Will our next pandemic come from a bat cave? My first story for discusses the emergence of new diseases - and the role bats play in spreading them. (But don't hate on the bats, they have their own jobs to do!)

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    Apr 4

    It’s often said that whales got big because the ocean released them from the constraints of life on land. It’s actually the opposite.

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  11. Apr 4

    Michigan OKs Nestlé Water Extraction, Despite 80K+ Public Comments Against It

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  12. Apr 3

    The Code is a three-part video series investigating the roots of today’s most promising genetic technologies via

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  13. Apr 3

    When 26.2 miles just isn't enough – the phenomenal rise of the ultramarathon

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  14. Apr 3

    "Science is an invisible force that affects everybody. It runs our cities, makes sure we have enough food to eat, and all of these things happen without us really noticing." via

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  15. Apr 2

    Inspiring. A telescope is set up on the streets of LA to give passersby a New View of the Moon

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  16. Apr 2

    Neurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity by audio version is only $5.95 today. I LOVED this book!

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    Apr 2
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    Apr 2

    This week, CDC joins to celebrate ! We celebrate the efforts of public health workers across the U.S. to create the healthiest nation in one generation.

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    Apr 1

    Lessons you should take away: 1) Science isn't about predicting things precisely. It's about knowing how big your uncertainty is. 2). The Pacific Ocean is big. Always bet on the Pacific.

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    Apr 1

    UPDATE: confirmed reentered the atmosphere over the southern Pacific Ocean at ~5:16 p.m. (PST) April 1. For details see

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