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Daniel Yon
danieljamesyon
Bayesian brain theories propose a fundamental shift in how we think about the mind, with goals and desires replaced by predictions and errors. In @NatureComms @CeliaHeyes, @ClarePress & I argue
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Sizwe sikaMusi
SizweLo
Many Africans have a strong dislike and distrust of Western medicine, this is after decades of abuse by Western medical teams, doctors, international health organisations and pharmaceutical companies. Here are
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Jane Hartman
trilobiteglass
Homes have walls. Walls need art. All the coolest people have Walls with Science Art.Let’s go shopping (a thread)https://www.microbeartwalk.com #MicrobeArtWalk #ASMCUE #ASMCUE2020 For the master bedroom:Bacterophage Painting by @art
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Maria Regina Hanson
MariaReginaHan1
1) Something happened in the late 1960s when I was studying microbiology. Suddenly tuberculosis and leprosy became so virulent that it would not respond to the normal antibiotics used at
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Revelation
SCRAP_IRON_RYAN
The SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 mRNA injection is not a vaccine. A vaccine is a preparation of a weakened or killed pathogen, such as a bacterium or virus, or of a portion
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
Some people like to question whether this pandemic is really all that bad in terms of deaths. So @jeremyfaust @CarlosdelRio7 et al crunched the numbers and turns out: It’s 70%
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Dr. Morgan Carter
PlantPathSecret
Alright for those of you who are feeling the "is my research even important at all"-during-COVID19 feels... I see you and I know your work is important and great.The thing
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Aproko Doctor
aproko_doctor
Some of you think it was fasting that caused their stomach ulcer, when it was either caused by H Pylori(a bacterium) gotten from untreated water or food, or from abusing
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Old Weird Scotland
WeirdScotland
Summer 1970: a rare form of typhoid is infecting people in Edinburgh. Dr Nancy Conn, a bacteriologist at Western General, finds the source and prevents a major outbreak with detective
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BBC News (World)
BBCWorld
A suspected case of bubonic plague has been reported to authorities in ChinaIt’s not known how the patient got infected, but the country is on alertThe plague is one of
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
https://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/22/health/22whoop.htmlDoes this ring any bells?It’s a now-classic ‘PCR false positive pseudo epidemic’.Different infectious organism (a gram-negative bacterium) & disease (whooping cough) but all th
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Alexandra Thorn
AlexandraThorn9
4) Selective pressure explains the phenomenon of antimicrobial resistant "supergerms" as well as pesticide resistant insects. It's a well-documented phenomenon. 5) To ensure that classes of pesticides continue to be
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ADA Mazi
AdaaMazii
ULCERGood morning Everyone. Hope we had a splendid night rest. So today’s topic would be from questions asked by members in my Dm. This will be a long topic but
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Michael Brockhurst
BrockhurstLab
New paper Eco-evolutionary Dynamics Set the Tempo and Trajectory of Metabolic Evolution in Multispecies Communities https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(20)31359-2#.X3803S2_7Dk.twitterWith @RachaelEvans2 @rctwright @beck
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Dr Fiona Rawle
FiRawle
How viruses got their names:1. COVID-19. This is the name of the disease not the virus. The viruse that causes it is SARS-CoV2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2). For
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EpigeneticWhisperer or Tramscendental Love Child
EpigeneticWhisp
Biotech advocates often give U the impression that trans-species bioengineering is merely a matter of taking a gene from 1 organism & popping it into the DNA of another, where
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