All the below tweets are in English.
この特集のカリフォルニア州分は、今回で終了です。明日の他州紹介の後、全米のCollege2回分で特集の終了となります。
なお、今年の12月7日は、真珠湾攻撃があった日というアメリカでの記事が例年より多く見られたように感じました。ただの感触であれば良いのですが、いずれにしても関係の方々は背景を考えておく必要がありそうです。
#FridayFact – Three months before #PearlHarbor, Caltech scientists were undertaking the first contract in Southern California for defense work on rockets. https://t.co/NDC48kSTvC via @ThePublicSquare
— Caltech (@Caltech) December 7, 2018
Physicists at @LIGO and @ego_virgo detected gravitational waves from four new black-hole mergers https://t.co/2N81T7A8TW via @arstechnica pic.twitter.com/H3LPNPxZfB
— Caltech (@Caltech) December 7, 2018
Nobel laureate David Baltimore leads chorus of scientists calling experiment claiming to edit genes of twin babies unethical and deeply flawed https://t.co/Mv6tGRnfAE
— Caltech (@Caltech) December 4, 2018
“Only here (at Caltech) would I have been challenged to solve ever harder problems.”—Nobel Laureate Frances Arnold pic.twitter.com/MgdoFX4Fav
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 8, 2018
"The more rain you're getting… the more prone you are to having a landslide."#Caltech's Jose Andrade explains the hows and whys of landslides and mudslides. #LARain pic.twitter.com/QyIbmZiman
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 29, 2018
Today's the day! @NASAInSight lands today at 11:47 a.m. PT (2:47 p.m. ET) with Earth receive time set for 11:54 a.m. PT https://t.co/Hrl0ztnr24
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 26, 2018
Question everything. A new study calls into question whether perchlorate is really the reason for those dark streaks on Mars. https://t.co/9OIChp9E7f pic.twitter.com/xHyzcQVWic
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 21, 2018
BBC has announced their list of #100Women who've made an impact this year – and Caltech's @francesarnold made the cut! Congratulations to her and to all of these inspiring women! https://t.co/F2bldz5QqY
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 20, 2018
A Conversation with April Castañeda https://t.co/9XWu7JbrXq The leader of Caltech’s equity office talks about her new role and why putting everything under one roof will benefit the Institute.
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 20, 2018
Waste not, want not? On #WorldToiletDay, learn about a project that Bill Gates finds "super interesting" from #Caltech, which aims to turn human waste into hydrogen fuel cells. https://t.co/4Xa0Q8SmFM
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 19, 2018
Long lines, even for voters who don't experience them directly, can undermine confidence in election systems, say researchers with @CaltechMITVTP https://t.co/qY7G0fiTUE via @NewYorker
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 7, 2018
To test the integrity of the election process, @Caltech political science professor @rmichaelalvarez started in #OrangeCounty https://t.co/xXKwvFDsCP #Vote
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 5, 2018
We second those congratulations! @KavliFoundation @UTokyo_News_en #physics #mathematics https://t.co/ck7OS3LKNR
— Caltech (@Caltech) October 15, 2018
In case you missed yesterday's #NobelPrize press conference (or just want to watch it again) honoring @francesarnold, the video is up on the Caltech #YouTube channel. #chemistry #STEM #WomenInSTEM https://t.co/GZx7bOWdcw
— Caltech (@Caltech) October 4, 2018
Read all about Frances Arnold, the newest Nobel laureate in the Caltech community, and her groundbreaking work in the field of directed evolution. #NobelPrize #chemistry #STEM #WomenInSTEM https://t.co/mjIr95CtBB
— Caltech (@Caltech) October 3, 2018
Today we remember President George H.W. Bush. He was @Caltech’s centennial commencement speaker in 1991 and gave an inspiring speech about science’s role in creating a brighter future to an audience of 9,000. Read coverage of the event here: https://t.co/dndCGggdxI #Bush41 pic.twitter.com/dV18GesQ5F
— Caltech Archives (@CaltechArchives) December 5, 2018
1954 Chemistry Nobel laureate Linus Pauling was also awarded the #NobelPeacePrize in 1962 for his opposition to weapons of mass destruction. [Pauling is shown here at a peace rally and during the Nobel Peace Prize press conference] @Caltech #NobelWeek pic.twitter.com/vjyPQGAJ9F
— Caltech Archives (@CaltechArchives) October 5, 2018
Physicist-turned-pioneering geneticist Max Delbrück, a founder of the field of molecular biology, was born #OTD in 1906. The @Caltech professor shared the 1969 Nobel Prize for his research illuminating the genetics of viruses. Read his oral history: https://t.co/VZiYwTpOUF pic.twitter.com/dvPQCiH3TD
— Caltech Archives (@CaltechArchives) September 4, 2018
The late Richard Feynman, longtime professor of physics at @Caltech and Nobel Laureate, would have turned 100 years old today. We're excited to host his daughter, Michelle Feynman, as our General Session Keynote Speaker at Seminar Day 2018: https://t.co/KddlOhgzBL #CaltechAlumni pic.twitter.com/c3TAGHrGSZ
— Caltech Alumni Association (@caltechalumni) May 11, 2018
Another great victory for the government-university partnership brought to you by @Caltech and @NASAJPL, who successfully landed the spacecraft InSight on the surface of Mars! #MarsLanding https://t.co/piFufYCpLq
— AAU (@AAUniversities) November 26, 2018
.@Caltech’s @francesarnold, winner of this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry, has accused Western political leaders of “selling our children’s futures” by failing to support and act upon climate change researchhttps://t.co/SAGD0iR3vS
— TimesHigherEducation (@timeshighered) October 25, 2018
Nobel Chemistry Prize: Caltech's Frances Arnold Is Only 5th Woman to Win | Inverse featuring @PeterDorhoutACS on #chemnobel https://t.co/od90oVzfmu
— American Chemical Society (@AmerChemSociety) October 5, 2018
@Caltech prepared a short video of my big #NobelPrize day: A Day with Caltech's 2018 Nobel Laureate https://t.co/epJK62ubD3 via @YouTube
— Frances Arnold (@francesarnold) October 29, 2018
Three Nobel Laureates affiliated with @Caltech celebrating after the announcement of the 2018 #NobelPrize in Chemistry: Kip Thorne (Physics 2017), Frances Arnold (Chemistry 2018) and David Baltimore (Medicine 1975). pic.twitter.com/tQL1sWZiCx
— The Nobel Prize (@NobelPrize) October 11, 2018
Learn more about this year’s #NobelPrize in Chemistry.
Press release: https://t.co/PkMd1nrpt4
Popular information: https://t.co/YExiCGvUsE
Advanced information: https://t.co/2AkkoqKWix pic.twitter.com/FfRClPwV04— The Nobel Prize (@NobelPrize) October 3, 2018
Congratulations to @francesarnold, @Caltech professor and @illumina Board Member, on co-winning the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her work on directed evolution! https://t.co/CiY5mE9B3b
— Francis deSouza (@fdesouza) October 3, 2018
Founders of Caltech’s LIGO just won Nobel Prize for discovering gravitational waves! Congratulations!https://t.co/Yo1dTGPyv0
— Judy Chu (@RepJudyChu) October 3, 2017
Nobel laureate David Baltimore, who chairs the Second International Summit on Human Genome Editing, discusses the potential impact of this revolutionary new technology and the importance of an ongoing global dialogue. @Caltech #GeneEditSummit. pic.twitter.com/K4Czsyhcc9
— National Academies (@theNASEM) November 8, 2018
Listen as @NobelPrize Chemistry Laureate and @Caltech Professor @francesarnold '79 talks about how chemical and bioengineering can save the planet on an all new episode of "She Roars": https://t.co/cFC9jCQdjw pic.twitter.com/78eD0MsgMC
— Princeton University (@Princeton) November 9, 2018
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USC researchers celebrate achievements of Nobel Prize winning collaborators at @Caltech and @MIT https://t.co/oKt3x3ISEk pic.twitter.com/8yJRWHuVyy
— USC (@USC) October 7, 2017
Caltech Professor becomes fifth woman to win a chemistry Nobel Prize by harnessing “the power of evolution.” https://t.co/qa2FswMam8
— NBC Los Angeles (@NBCLA) October 4, 2018
Frances Arnold, of Caltech, is only the fifth woman to win a Nobel Prize in Chemistry since the prizes began in 1901. pic.twitter.com/d7GHHi3fkw
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 4, 2018
One day after Donna Strickland became the third woman to receive a physics Nobel, Frances Arnold of Caltech is just the fifth woman to be honored with a chemistry Nobel. https://t.co/eLYtggwJ4d
— Kenneth Chang (@kchangnyt) October 3, 2018
Caltech professor Frances Arnold awarded Nobel Prize in chemistry https://t.co/7DBRfWv9CZ pic.twitter.com/BY7nBHh3vs
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) October 3, 2018
2 Caltech scientists share in Nobel Prize in physics for gravitational wave discoveries https://t.co/8ngp3IbE2R
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) October 3, 2017
Flush with a new Nobel, the LIGO gravitational waves team parties at @Caltech https://t.co/Kh1TYVl3qw
— Albert Einstein (@AlbertEinstein) October 4, 2017
MIT, Caltech scientists share Nobel physics prize for gravity waves. Congratulations to all 3 https://t.co/YyrVRYHtmV
— Lisa Randall (@lirarandall) October 3, 2017
'Noted bongo-drum artist Richard Feynman has become the 7th member of the Caltech faculty to receive the Nobel Prize' (Caltech student news) pic.twitter.com/cGwYcKz8HE
— Paul Halpern (@phalpern) May 14, 2017
Analysis shows @ENS_ULM as biggest producer of #Nobel Laureates. Followed by @Caltech. @nature https://t.co/FpI1FoD8qT #highered @psl_univ pic.twitter.com/9dv8ToktFB
— Christopher Cripps (@C_Cripps) October 10, 2016
David Baltimore, a Nobel prize-winning geneticist, condemned the procedure as irresponsible and a blatant violation of international norms https://t.co/Q3lV0KCpbh
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) December 2, 2018
Math alumnus Gary Smith '67 asks, "Is our faith in computers so blind that we are willing to trust algorithms to reject job applications and loan applications, set insurance rates, determine the length of prison sentences, and put people in internment camps?" https://t.co/5qBw6v1PJ8
— Harvey Mudd College (@harveymudd) November 20, 2018
Harvey Mudd biology professor Cathy McFadden is an expert in the evolutionary relationships of marine organisms, primarily corals belonging to the cnidarian sub-class Octocorallia. https://t.co/8JiDSM6LVd
— Harvey Mudd College (@harveymudd) November 20, 2018
.@harveymudd – Haven't read the new @IPCC_CH report yet on #globalwarming? You should, but if you don't have time – here's a breakdown from the Hixon Center #blog.https://t.co/rtuEWc4bNa
— Hixon Center for Sustainable Environmental Design (@HixonCenterHMC) November 1, 2018
Pitzer alumna and Professor of Political Studies Rachel VanSickle-Ward '99 quoted in @MsMagazine's "25 Feminist Experts React to the 2018 Election Results."https://t.co/L8NhYJUru7
— Pitzer College (@pitzercollege) November 15, 2018
Pitzer student Judith Welch '22 talks to @latimes about why she's voting for the first time. https://t.co/2ciwda3fI3
— Pitzer College (@pitzercollege) November 7, 2018
Pitzer alumna Debbie Mucarsel-Powell '92 flipped Florida's 26th Congressional District seat to represent the state in the US House of Representatives. Debbie joins a record-breaking number of women elected to Congress during yesterday's midterm elections.https://t.co/Qn0XlZTKUC
— Pitzer College (@pitzercollege) November 7, 2018
Professor Spezio’s research shows that humility is essential for “sustaining flourishing communities and democracies.” Read more in @civicvirtue_ou https://t.co/sMrGvA3zel pic.twitter.com/9hKqK8HLVz
— Scripps College (@scrippscollege) December 6, 2018
Professor Branwen Williams doesn’t just have one of the world’s coolest jobs. It’s also one of the world’s coldest. Read about her adventures researching climate change with @NatGeo. #WomeninSTEM #climatechange https://t.co/RhoCOV9GtT pic.twitter.com/n9K7lZFOVM
— Scripps College (@scrippscollege) November 21, 2018
Listen to the great podcast @zigzag with @manoushz to find out how misinformation spreads online. https://t.co/G5fgcKABSd pic.twitter.com/qHUmxgpId9
— Scripps College (@scrippscollege) October 25, 2018
We're thinking about the challenges immigrants continue to face. If you want to hear a powerful talk about immigration, journalism, and our political climate, listen to this chat with Jose Antonio Vargas. @joseiswriting @DAChapters #ScrippsPresents https://t.co/yA0CcgYETK pic.twitter.com/p7j4sDkuzO
— Scripps College (@scrippscollege) October 24, 2018
Want to learn more about misinformation, technology, and digital algorithms? Read Zeynep Tufekci's discussion here in The New York Times. #ScrippsPresents @ScrippsHI #ignoranceintheageofinformation https://t.co/UIw5JI0TDn
— Scripps College (@scrippscollege) October 16, 2018
Republican Sean Flynn, an associate professor of economics at Scripps College and author of “Economics for Dummies” is running for office. Learn more from the @ivdailybulletin about San Bernardino County midterms! https://t.co/CwWYRtOwt8 pic.twitter.com/yrYM3xwX5F
— Scripps College (@scrippscollege) October 10, 2018
We #vote!
Check out our latest blog post about the 2018 Midterm Elections: https://t.co/gWxJGezE2a
— Laspa Center (@LASPACenter) November 3, 2018
Oxy is auctioning a signed archival photo of President Barack Obama ’83 donated by @petesouza to benefit the Andy Beattie ’75 Endowment for Campaign Semester. Place your bid today and help ensure this unique opportunity for Oxy students. https://t.co/g3QmbcDBSl pic.twitter.com/GeSJqmbqVc
— Occidental College (@Occidental) November 29, 2018
Entrepreneur and sociologist Kevin F. Adler ’07 is tackling the nation’s homeless crisis by rebuilding social support systems and reconnecting loved ones—one Miracle Message at a time. https://t.co/8ZPP4GWPCl pic.twitter.com/JKO7GoTUGi
— Occidental College (@Occidental) October 28, 2018
At the first event in our Obama Scholars Speakers Series, former Obama campaign manager and White House senior advisor David Plouffe shared his thoughts on upcoming midterm elections—and how students have the power to shape the country. https://t.co/g13n3bAqN3 pic.twitter.com/1LVrfd1i3m
— Occidental College (@Occidental) October 25, 2018
California has become the first in the nation to pass a law requiring the presence of women on corporate boards, and assistant professor of politics @jennpiscopo delves into the issue in a new op-ed for @apoliticalco. https://t.co/QGRIN26lyU
— Occidental College (@Occidental) October 11, 2018
This summer, six students worked with L.A. city officials in a continuing effort to accelerate and measure the city’s pursuit of sustainable, inclusive, and equitable growth—all part of a unique global initiative backed by 193 countries. https://t.co/M1vmhgiPIb pic.twitter.com/C60TxtM1o4
— Occidental College (@Occidental) October 8, 2018
With the poverty rate at its highest in the nation because of the affordable housing crisis, California voters are focused on Proposition 10 this November. Professor @PeterDreier weighed in on the issue on @npratc. https://t.co/oUsz74fpNj
— Occidental College (@Occidental) October 2, 2018
Over the last four decades, the economics department has produced CEOs, business leaders and government professionals. Get to know some of the professors and alumni behind the biggest major at Oxy. https://t.co/JPgCiVxi3v pic.twitter.com/2SGCqQKmoV
— Occidental College (@Occidental) October 1, 2018
In today's @latimes, assistant professor of politics @jennpiscopo offers commentary on the latest Supreme Court nomination based on her gender and politics research in the American Journal of Political Science. https://t.co/kibXUok0R4
— Occidental College (@Occidental) September 27, 2018
The process of digitizing Oxy’s unique fish and marine invertebrates collections just got a boost from the @NSF, who have provided biology professor Dan Pondella with a three-year grant. https://t.co/JBljO77KrJ pic.twitter.com/LOTYBNCtBI
— Occidental College (@Occidental) September 11, 2018
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