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Addison Del Mastro
ad_mastro
I'm working on an article that will include some form of this point, but I want to make it here. Dollar stores are often viewed as a sort of miserable
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Arbel Harpak
arbelharpak
How did a group of Neotropical Grass Frogs adapt to prey on chemically-defended toads? If you can believe it, the protein function and molecular evolution sides of the story are
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a sleepy rez god
hotkwe
tired of the "frybread is colonial" take cuz nah its not, we took something forced upon us and made it our own, it might've stemmed from colonialism but its ours
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Matt Raybould
mijr12
1/5 Growing evidence that E484 variants (e.g. SA variant) can largely escape evenly strongly neutralising serum from first wave (in past week, by Andreano et al. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.28.424451v1 and by Greaney
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Siobhan Thompson, mysterious European heiress
vornietom
Ok look. Here’s a tiny lil sketch writing lesson. Sketch writing is all about structure. There aren’t that many sketch structures. You probably already know them. What makes sketches different
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Ian Yorston
IanYorston
Since I spend a lot of time pondering the development of #ArtificialIntelligence and #MachineLearning…“Other Minds: The Octopus and the Evolution of Intelligent Life” by Peter Godfrey-Smith, @PGodfreySmith#Sensors #Processing #Actuato
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Borja Esteve Altava
B_Esteve_Altava
So far this year, 3 independent labs have published research using #anatomical #networks to study the evolution of #vertebrate #morphologyLet's have a look at them! Thread (1) Birds have peramorphic
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The Conversation
ConversationUK
I am a genomics researcher and I investigated mutations in more than 50,000 coronavirus genomes so far this year.This new variant has a number of features that could raise concern
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
Over the past nine months I've written occasionally about the prospects for the SARS-CoV-2 virus to evolve into a less (or more) virulent form. In general, we can't count on
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Bloom Lab
jbloom_lab
In new work, we show a human coronavirus evolves to escape neutralization by antibody immunity (https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.17.423313v1). Specifically, we studied the historical evolution of the common-cold CoV-229E to l
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Quarantined Life
Real_QL
BLM and Antifa are trending. MAGAs, Proud Boys, Boogaloos = Domestic terrorists.But here's what the research actually says. You know me I always have sources for my posts.It's in the
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Emilia C Skirmuntt 🦇🧬🦠
ESkirmuntt
Where did SARS-CoV2 come from? (a THREAD)The answer is... We don't know! (you should get used to it). But we can hypothesize. Let's tackle the first thing: laboratory escape is
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getify
getify
one of the most tired and misleading claims I ever hear about JS: "JS doesn't have a stdlib".this is total horseshit. JS has a massive stdlib. just because someone makes
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Aditya Srinath
adi_fatalis
With its 3D render revealed on the weekend, I am pleased to talk more about the paleobiology of Agate Spring’s most common ungulate. Menoceras, a unique mini rhinoceros, illustrates the
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Xolotl Tlaloc (XTC)
sheasie
1) MITMIT confirms: its own COVID19™ tests are set to 40 amplification cycles.https://medical.mit.edu/covid-19-updates/2020/11/pcr-test-result 2) NYT"Most tests set the limit at 40"; "Any test with a cycle threshold above 3
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Today in Gaming!
g_rdn_
bugs are no longer the size of ford escapes because *squints* the atmosphere has less oxygen now? https://earthsky.org/earth/why-were-prehistoric-insects-so-hugeremember guys, evolution definitely happened there seems to be two themes:1. ma
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