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Borja Esteve Altava
B_Esteve_Altava
There was a time (roughly 1850-1950) when naturalists were searching for law-like phenomena (physics envy?) to better understand the evolution of species.How many of these do you know?Do you know
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Zach Elliott
zaelefty
Chromosome variation does not form new sexes, and such karyotypes represent the variation within males and females. The fact that there are only two sexes in humans and most other
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Daily Star Trek News @ 🏡
DailyTrekNews
Hi Alison here to remind you that LGBTQ+ people exist, incl. transgender and non-binary people, and I will not tolerate attempts (on this channel or any other) to erase
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Dan Stern
danstern_
Never understood the point of mythology until reading Joseph Campbell's ideas on itIt powers ALL cultures and informs us of what we should care about and what we can even
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Feminist Leaning
feministleaning
To those who claim we are reducing “womanhood” to “biology” or “a reproductive system” when we say that women are “adult female humans, there is an implication that we didn’t
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Max Paquette
BiomechMax
Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about certain people who have helped me tremendously on the path to becoming a scientist. I find we often do not thank influential people
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Thulasi Muttulingam
mthulasi
Trans women and men have always existed. Gender dysphoria is real. People who have it should be allowed to live as they identify without persecution.Why though must they - especially
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Simon Barnett
sbarnettARK
Let's discuss a key aspect of vertical integration for diagnostics companies involved in #oncology testing:Synthetic Biology (#SynBio) We think maximum operating leverage will accrue to those companies who have bought,
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Helen De Cruz
Helenreflects
Fascinated by Kropotkin's ethical naturalism. K. argues that we have 2 drives that are at odds (a "double tendency") * a tendency to community, mutual aid* a tendency to individual
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Tanentzapf Lab
TanentzapfLab
1. Usually the ECM is thought of as a structural element, a scaffold to hold cells in place or provide tracks for cells to move along. Our newest paper, now
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
Kept meaning to do this thread on the duration of vaccine immunity, but got paralyzed b/c of length. So instead I'll break it up into 3 pieces, becoming increasingly geekier
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Sandy Douglas
sandyddouglas
This issue is, appropriately, contentious. As a vaccinologist - & citizen & relative of people in at-risk groups - I fully support the UK decision to increase dose intervals of
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Chris Lane
LaneLabURI
Really fascinating workshop happening rn on prokaryotic taxonomy. Most people find taxonomy boring, but there's currently a massive shift happening. As an outsider and panelist in this workshop, I'm going
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
If COVID virus or mutant variants cause asymptomatic/mild infection in vaccinated people or reinfection, think of it as a booster dose of vaccine that protects from severe disease/death.Best protection from
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Marguerite Stern
Margueritestern
Few years ago, I didn't care about transactivism. The reason why I started to express myself about it is that it's becoming louder and louder inside feminism. It even starts
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Lockie McKinna 🚀🛰️🌏🌊🇦🇺
Lockie_McK
1. The ocean is a big place. Its important to understand the ocean’s saltiness or ‘salinity’ (S) and temperature (T). T&S shapes the ocean’s physics, chemistry, & biology. The ocean
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