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Lesego Semenya
LesDaChef
Was asked to explain Wagyu beef earlier today. So here's a thread about it... Let's start at the beginning. Cooking basics. Protein on its own isn't really that flavourful, the
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Yrkaur
nacktepoesie
"Ripperger, who also holds a Ph.D., explained the morality of using vaccines, especially those made, tested on, or in any way connected to aborted babies."https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/exorcist-priest-abortion-tainted-vaccines
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Toshi Clark
maximumcharacte
A few thoughts on this study:https://www.nmcd-journal.com/article/S0939-4753(20)30504-4/pdf1) Small. n = 12 in both arms.2) Randomized, all food provided: this is good.3) Two diets both 500 kcal hypocaloric as compared to RMR
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
First, some background. RNA viruses all evolve extremely rapidly, but some like influenza are able to accept mutations to their surface proteins in such a way that they can partially
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
THREAD There is (rightly) concern about the variant SARS-CoV-2 strains. I want to talk about what this means for vaccines, our future, and why we MUST have contingency plans.This thread
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Erik
e_cdalton
A thread on keeping nutrient-dense food stores for disasters and outbreaks. One mistake I see is a total focus on sheer caloric density. Calories matter, but so does health. You
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kiwi ceo of the 99% RILEY DAY PT2
CrystalJaspar
lunch club as teachers, a thread the new math teacher who has NO IDEA what he's doing but tries his best. he basically uses youtube videos to teach the class
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KizzyPhD
KizzyPhD
Live view of our neutralization assay team scrambling to make yet another virus variant every time the media publishes about a new single amino acid change without context. Here
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WheatNOil
WheatNOil
This is an awesome question. (Incoming big thread!)The vaccine studies looked for symptoms of COVID. So it was easy to say from the trials that the vaccines prevented symptoms &
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Marcelo Moglie
mjmoglie
Really happy to see this story published as it goes back to my first steps in neuroscience as an undergraduate student. Big thanks to everyone involved, especially my co-author @irinamarcovich
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human vibration
humanvibration
CORONA VIRUSContagion of awakening not disease. A thread. We accept the reality of the world with which we're presented.It's as simple as that.We grow and as we grow our circumstances
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Christine Dunham
Dunham_Lab
Congrats to first author Ha An @haannguyen2 for her recent work published in PNAS on the correlation of different sequence elements in tRNAs required for accurate selection of tRNAs during
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Ray Armat, Ph.D.
RayArmat
1/5Important Unbiased Cautions About Genetic mRNA #Coronavirus Vaccines:1) They Genetically modify our cytoplasm to make the antigen, a COVID-looking Spike Protein which then triggers our OWN BODY's adaptive immune response
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Damian Cambiagno
DamianCambiagno
Our new paper is out! Special thanks to @PabloManavella and @PlantEvolution, and all the co-author for their contribution! @AxelGiudicatti, @AgustinLArce, Delfina_Gagliardi, @Lei_Li0601, Wei_Yuan and @DerekSeveri https://www.cell.com/molecu
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Xi Chen
XiChenUoM
ATAC peak calling with MACS2: I know this is a recurring problem but I got asked a few times recently, so I just put all info here for my own
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LynnFynn3
Teamwork... This ought to rattle some cages...1) RaTG13 is incapable of binding to a bat or a pangolin (no binding observed), and is less than 1/1000 the affinity to humans
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