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κιννάβαρι
cinnabarim
Hoy vamos a hablar sobre el pigmento azul egipcio, su manufactura y empleo desde Egipto a la Península Ibérica en la Antigüedad, con un recorrido especial por el área vesubiana
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Moe Mahjoub
MahjoubLab
New paper out! Finally got some time to tweet about this wonderful collaboration with @MennellaVito. Ever wonder what happens to the original (parental) centrioles in a multiciliated cell? Are they
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Cormac Kinsella
Kinsella_Cormac
Our study investigating an enigmatic chromosome in zebra finches is now published in @NatureComms! This has been a massive team effort: @fjruizruano @AnneMarie_DC @AlexJCharles @TI_Gossmann_EVO @denniskappei @HemmingsNicola1 @MirreSimons @alexander_s
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Sriram Varahan
sriram_varahan
★New Manuscript Alert★Elated to share our new story published @eLife. With @AdhishW @sunillaxman & in collaboration @vaisinh @sandeepdusk from @NCBStheory Big thanks to @India_Alliance @DBT_inStem for the generous fundingCheck threa
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Kʜᴀʀᴍᴀɢᴇᴅᴅᴏɴ ᴏғ Sᴄɪᴇɴᴛᴀsɪᴀ™
JVoluntaryist
The smallest thing that we can see with a 'light' microscope is about 500 nanometers. A nanometer is one-billionth (that's 1,000,000,000th) of a meter. So the smallest thing that you
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
Oh shit. Finally a study is out rigorously quantifying #SARSCoV2 #COVID19 #coronavirus in stool. Bad news...there's infectious virus in there. So fecal transmission is possible, but is it happening in
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Leah #FreeMatthewRushin
HoxInSocks
Schitt's Creek, but instead of the Rose family it's the Rose lab; & they lose almost all of their funding & have to start making their own buffers & genotyping
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Sarah K. Hu
shu251
Hello #sciencetwitter! It’s #ProtistSession time!I’m presenting work on the ecology of protists found at hydrothermal vents. Super excited to interact with you all today via #ProtistSession 12WT7 I’m a
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Dr. Adams Waldorf
uwdrwaldorf
Can a #COVID19 infection during pregnancy lead to infection of the fetus?A mix of suspicious case reports and scientifically inaccurate articles have muddled this area.Actually, SARS-CoV-2 doesn’t even need to
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TinaLasisi
TinaLasisi
So this *finally* happened:https://twitter.com/TimWebster17/status/1331598518222524417?s=20 And now, I present to you a thread about the first paper from my dissertation and (bonus milestone) my first ever preprint! In this preprint, we
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Robert Dickson
robertpdickson
[thread] The paradox of treating ARDS is this: because we don't have a drug to reverse lung injury, we provide supportive care with two therapies - oxygen and mechanical ventilation
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Tivadar Danka
TivadarDanka
Machine learning has enabled scientific breakthroughs in several fields.Biotechnology is one of the most fascinating, as researchers could perform mindblowing tasks with the new tools.Here are my favorite problems that
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Dr Franziska Kohlt
frankendodo
One of the many highlights of the Sheffield #BSLS2020 would have been a tour of the Alfred Denny Museum @ADMsheffield-and who doesn't like a good natural History Museum? So we
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astrotweeps: Emily (@emsque)
astrotweeps
Good morning y'all. Y’day I talked about SiC, the best-studied #PresolarGrains since they can be easily isolated from meteorites, by dissolving everything else away with acids (burn down haystack to
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Ciaran Murphy-Royal
Ciaran_MR
I’m delighted to be able to share with you all what I’ve been doing during my postdoc - this work was published today “stress gates an astrocytic energy reservoir to
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Sarah Mojarad
Sarah_Mojarad
Ok. There are a ton of great articles on WHY scholars should join Twitter, but most don’t offer an in-depth HOW-to.This leads to hesitation and timidness.So, I present a thread
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