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Dr Dan Jones
ECBGreen
1/Hey @TVNZ. Instead of allowing Silly Billy to rant on primetime TV about how masks are bad for the immune system (they aren't), here's a list of new political candidates
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
It looks like the universe will not let me have a day off.@Nature just released an Addendum on the WIV's first paper about COVID, explaining what's up with RaTG13, the
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Gertrud Rey PhD (Trudy)
GertrudRey
Several people have expressed concern over the Pfizer/Moderna vaccines because of their mRNA composition and the alleged possibility that this mRNA could integrate into our DNA and remain in our
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Steve Phelps
evolbrain
Too few scientists recognize how our values and cultural suppositions influence the questions we think to ask, the hypotheses we consider plausible, and the areas of inquiry we believe are
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Jesse Case
jessecase
We owe it to those that can't have the vax. The vax comes first and we continue as we have been, for a short while. THEN the numbers come crashing
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Prof Darrel Francis βΊ Mk CardioFellows Great Again
ProfDFrancis
Very interesting question. People do still seem to misunderstand that creatures need to have an aim in mind when they do things.The beauty of life was that it needs no
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Edward Nirenberg
ENirenberg
I'm back and this time I'm loath to explain that SARS-CoV-2 β influenza. This is really exhausting. Can people please just not opine on subjects they don't know about. Stop
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Francesco Maura
FrancescoMaura4
Check out our new study: Initial whole genome sequencing of plasma cell neoplasms in first responders and recovery workers exposed to the World Trade Center attack of September 11, 2001
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Roam-fu (Kahlil Corazo on π§ β© π)
Roamfu
1/ A SHORT HISTORY OF ANTIFRAGILE INFORMATION: FROM LIFE TO ROAMLife is antifragile information that travels through time using the fragility of matter as its vehicle.What can @RoamResearch users learn
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Neil Clancy
ClancyNeil
#Mycology thread on our new Microbial Genomics paper on WGS of clinical & environmental #Mucorales after #mucormycosis cluster in #transplant pts. 72 isolates from 72 isolates from med center &
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Scott Hotaling
MtnScience
Insect genomes, by the numbers. New #openaccess paper w/ @paulbfrandsen and @joannalkelley.Fun facts:- 536 species w/ nuclear genomes- Aquatic insects are WAY underrepresented- 29 terrestrial insects to chromosome-level, 0 aquaticMore
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Centre for Palaeogenetics
CpgSthlm
Follow this thread for an almost unbelievable story, hiding in the SI of this paper:https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(20)31071-XTen years ago, a roughly 14,000 year old frozen #dog or #wolf #puppy was found in
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madamemilitant
Zygotes and fetuses perform the 7 functions of life, a thread:https://twitter.com/malihaaamirr/status/1321149595779551234 1) responsiveness to environment:During prenatal procedures, fetuses are able to sense the surrounding environment. It
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Reuters
Reuters
As the novel coronavirus swept across the world and killed more than 1.5 million in the past year, it has mutated into several major groups, or strains, as it adapted
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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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Dr. Monica Malta PhD (she/her)
MonicaMalta7
Recombination: A Covid Superpower?An immunocompromised patient held onto the same coronavirus infection for 154 days. When doctors sequenced the virus samples, they found MORE than 20 #COVID19 mutations, via @NPR
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