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Chris Nadeau
cpnscience
(1/4) Could evolution INCREASE the negative impacts of climate change on biodiversity? Computer models suggest YES. Our new experiments support the key process driving this surprising pattern: eco-evolutionary priority effects.
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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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Gertrud Rey PhD (Trudy)
GertrudRey
Did you know that our cells produce antiviral molecules that are similar to small molecules in antiviral drugs? And that bacteria make these exact same molecules to fight off infection
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Jeff Havig
JeffHavig
Fun fact rabbit hole time!So this video shows @corvidresearch pouring a soap into hard water, resulting in cloudiness. This cloudiness relates to how life first formed about 4 billion years
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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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Albert Vilella
AlbertVilella
A more polished thread on #epigenomic #biomarkers for #LiquidBiopsy and #CancerScreening: Epigenomic biomarkers are becoming more established for #LiquidBiopsy and #CancerScreening, and we have seen the big players positioning themselves
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Elin Videvall
ElinVidevall
The word #Microbiome is derived from the word "biome", i.e. a distinct environmental habitat, in which microbes occupy and are part of. A Microbiome is therefore a spatially distinct environment
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
This is a thread on how the moon made mitochondria. So some billions of years ago (4-5billion) a Mars like body called Theia collided with proto Earth. The collision drove
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Fiora Esoterica
fioraesoterica
You probably know of a few vitamins. But maybe not this massive boy: Vitamin B12. It's the coolest vitamin, and has a fascinating history.B12 is an absolutely bizarre vitamin. Yes,
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Chocks
chockshandle
ஆரம்பிக்கலாங்களா? உயிரனங்கள் வரலாறு என்பதனை ஒரு சில பக்கங்களில் அடக்கிவிட முடியாது. இரு
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𝓣𝓱𝓮 𝓣𝔀𝓮𝓮𝓽 𝓞𝓯 𝓡𝓱𝓮𝓪
TheTweetOfRhea
Homo is the genus that all humans belong to. It began 2.3 million years ago and evolved from the genus australopithecus. Australopithecus possessed two of three duplicated genes derived from SRGAP2 roughly 3.4
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
1) 'The genetic sequences used in PCRs to detect suspected SARS-CoV-2 and to diagnose cases of illness and death attributed to Covid-19 are present in dozens of sequences of the
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