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  3. I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics.

I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics.

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  • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

    @RadtkeJCJ there is a senior lecturer at the university of York who is known for her nails. Pic blatantly stolen from Kate Lancaster - check out some of her other #scicomm here https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd19WvC9yqUd1zkyFJZD4nrZfLOtQaqUM&si=qRgrX9LttMUeZJHu

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    #51

    @freyablekman those are great! 🙂

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    • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

      @freyablekman as you can see I am working very hard today

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      #52

      @afewbugs @freyablekman

      My physics PhD involved a fair amount of acetone and isopropanol (for cleaning traces of oils off of things that needed to go in ultrahigh vacuum), so not sure about the right-hand blue/yellow boundary there.

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      • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

        I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics. Sigh.

        So, here are the nails of an internationally leading particle physics professor. My nails.

        Don’t believe the gatekeepers! #womeninSTEM

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        #53

        @freyablekman very pretty.

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        • only_ohm@mas.toO only_ohm@mas.to

          @afewbugs @freyablekman

          My physics PhD involved a fair amount of acetone and isopropanol (for cleaning traces of oils off of things that needed to go in ultrahigh vacuum), so not sure about the right-hand blue/yellow boundary there.

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          #54

          @only_ohm true it depends on the sub-field, and the kind of work. At points of my career during experimental construction I have also worked with various fluids that would not be kind to nail varnish. But I would say that UV cured gel polish is much more robust 🙂

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          • mlanger@mastodon.worldM mlanger@mastodon.world

            @freyablekman @jcdvore Very nice.

            Any teacher who says "girls don't…" is not qualified to be a teacher.

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            #55

            @mlanger @jcdvore Yeah I was also baffled when I heard. Can't believe that still happens in 2026

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            • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

              I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics. Sigh.

              So, here are the nails of an internationally leading particle physics professor. My nails.

              Don’t believe the gatekeepers! #womeninSTEM

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              #56

              @freyablekman I watch a YouTube channel called Sarah N Tuned. She has long, painted nails & rebuilds cars.
              It doesn’t stop someone doing anything.

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              • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                @cinebox @nachtet @freyablekman I mean do we know for sure that regular nail polish doesn't change colour when you bombard it with neutrinos? Has anyone ever tried?

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                #57

                @afewbugs @cinebox @nachtet every nail gets constantly bombarded with millions of neutrinos. So I'd say we're safe. (neutrons, on the other hand, only a few. but they would get stuck on top)

                But nail polish with ground up/liquid scintillator in it would totally get me interested. And should not be *that* difficult. Probably biggest issue would be making it cosmetics-safe

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                • psistarpsiii@tacobelllabs.netP psistarpsiii@tacobelllabs.net

                  @freyablekman my PhD is in chemistry, but I work in photonics (physics! lasers!) and these were my nails I got done for the last conference I attended

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                  #58

                  @psistarpsiii oooh I love those! particularly the cute little diffraction spikes 🌟

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                  • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

                    @afewbugs @cinebox @nachtet every nail gets constantly bombarded with millions of neutrinos. So I'd say we're safe. (neutrons, on the other hand, only a few. but they would get stuck on top)

                    But nail polish with ground up/liquid scintillator in it would totally get me interested. And should not be *that* difficult. Probably biggest issue would be making it cosmetics-safe

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                    #59

                    @freyablekman @afewbugs @cinebox @nachtet

                    Future headline:
                    "Dark matter particles finally detected by researcher's nail polish"

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                    • catselbow@fosstodon.orgC catselbow@fosstodon.org

                      @freyablekman @afewbugs @cinebox @nachtet

                      Future headline:
                      "Dark matter particles finally detected by researcher's nail polish"

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                      #60

                      @catselbow @afewbugs @cinebox @nachtet come to think of it, such a layer would make it possible to make 50-100 micron thick scintillators. There might be applications 🤔

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                      • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

                        I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics. Sigh.

                        So, here are the nails of an internationally leading particle physics professor. My nails.

                        Don’t believe the gatekeepers! #womeninSTEM

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                        #61

                        @freyablekman My son, who wears nail polish, is greeting the teacher and saying, if the teacher had focused more on physics and less on gender stereotypes, they might perhaps have achieved more than Lehramtsstudium. 😜

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                        • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

                          I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics. Sigh.

                          So, here are the nails of an internationally leading particle physics professor. My nails.

                          Don’t believe the gatekeepers! #womeninSTEM

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                          #62

                          @freyablekman ❤️ 💅

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                          • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

                            I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics. Sigh.

                            So, here are the nails of an internationally leading particle physics professor. My nails.

                            Don’t believe the gatekeepers! #womeninSTEM

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                            #63

                            @freyablekman Beautiful! I always ask my girls to tell me the name of the nail color they get applied. Usually a pretty clever pun!

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                            • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

                              Also, my physics awesomeness is not stored in my nails. So physics is also totally doable for people without fancy nails. OBVIOUSLY.

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                              #64

                              @freyablekman
                              i would see it as a good deal, doing one's nails and being a good physicist in return. 😅

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                              • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

                                @psistarpsiii oooh I love those! particularly the cute little diffraction spikes 🌟

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                                #65

                                @freyablekman she did an amazing job and they lasted 6 weeks! Fanciest nails I’ve ever had done

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                                • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

                                  I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics. Sigh.

                                  So, here are the nails of an internationally leading particle physics professor. My nails.

                                  Don’t believe the gatekeepers! #womeninSTEM

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                                  #66

                                  @freyablekman very nice, with _a lot_ of particles.
                                  Yes, don't let them tell garbage.
                                  I wonder what this "teacher" tells boys who do their nails? Object to stupidity!

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                                  • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

                                    I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics. Sigh.

                                    So, here are the nails of an internationally leading particle physics professor. My nails.

                                    Don’t believe the gatekeepers! #womeninSTEM

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                                    #67

                                    @freyablekman
                                    Those look gorgeous! When I put nailpolish on, they look a bit more messy. I keep telling myself it is because I have ADHD and can't keep my hands still...

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                                    • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

                                      I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics. Sigh.

                                      So, here are the nails of an internationally leading particle physics professor. My nails.

                                      Don’t believe the gatekeepers! #womeninSTEM

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                                      #68

                                      @freyablekman woooooooow, refraction!

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                                      • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

                                        Also, my physics awesomeness is not stored in my nails. So physics is also totally doable for people without fancy nails. OBVIOUSLY.

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                                        #69

                                        @freyablekman Boys who put gel in their hair also don't do physics right?

                                        Also: absolutely love your nails!

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                                        • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

                                          I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics. Sigh.

                                          So, here are the nails of an internationally leading particle physics professor. My nails.

                                          Don’t believe the gatekeepers! #womeninSTEM

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                                          #70

                                          @freyablekman my wife had to fight to get into physics classes. Some things have sadly not changed.

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