erinwhalen, to science

A team of molecular biologists found that fungi keep themselves colder than their surroundings – about 1.4 to 5.9°C colder in one study.

I read this and immediately thought about the world heating up and the recent spate of articles talking about mycelium being used in building construction as well as materials for clothing, packaging, and other products.

Think we'll have fungi-cooled buildings and clothing one day?

https://phys.org/news/2023-05-mushrooms-cooler.html


#fungi #science #biology #future #mycelium

empiricism, to science

I can't recommend this short #film enough.

The Great Simplification - Film on energy, environment, and our future.

"We're all alive during the #carbon pulse" 🛢️ ⛽

We are draining Earth's "energy battery" 🔋 millions of times faster than it was trickle charged by photosynthesis ☀️ 🌳. https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/animations

#history #future #FossilFuels #EnergyBlind #GDP #power

#wisdom #sustainability #degrowth #EnergyEfficency

#biology #psychology #tribalism
#behaviors

#consumption #AI

itnewsbot, to science
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“Sleep language” could enable communication during lucid dreams - Enlarge (credit: Westend61)

Sleep is a semiconscious state, bu... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1937559

sterlingericsson, to science

All heart tissue is not made the same. The left ventricle is commonly considered the most important during development and for blood flow and is at most risk of disease and disorder.

Using stem cells, Imperial College London scientists have made a method to specifically develop left ventricle heart muscle cells for general medicine testing and disease treatment studies.

#Medicine #Science #Heart #Muscle #Stemcells #Ventricles #Disease #Biology #Biotechnology #Scicomm

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667237523000759

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Gene editing makes bacteria-killing viruses even more deadly - Enlarge (credit: Getty Images)

Broad-spectrum antibiotics are ... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1937458 #antibiotics #geneediting #bacteria #science #biology #crispr #phages

nmronline, to science
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It's an exciting time at #NMROnline!

EVERY TUESDAY, until #Euromar2023, we're revealing NEW FEATURES our platform has to offer.

22nd JUNE: We're hosting a WEBINAR to present our web-based, #NMR data analysis platform.

> DM to request an invite to our WEBINAR!

@bioinformatics @biophysics @chemistry @compchem @nmrchat @physics @strucbio

#biochemistry #bioinformatics #biology #biophysics #chemistry #CompChem #metabolomics #NMRChat #physics #StructuralBiology

sflorg, to science
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Specialized neurons in some insect brains, related to highly evolved behaviors, may have developed from a multifunctional ancestor Researchers have proposed a new model for the evolution of higher brain functions and behaviors in the Hymenoptera order of insects.
#BehavioralScience #Biology #Neuroscience #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2023/05/bs05082301.html

scandrof, to animals

"Did you know whales are born tail first? They enter their water world being able to swim from day dot. From the moment they’re born, their first instinct is to swim to the surface for air.

While most enjoy the comforts of hanging out in mum’s tummy until she reaches warm northern Australian waters, some just can’t wait to enter the big blue.

May marks the official start to the whale watching season and we’ve already had an exciting teaser with the recent sighting of a pygmy blue whale mother and calf in Western Australian waters."

Tail first and making an early splash, some whales just can't wait to be born https://theconversation.com/tail-first-and-making-an-early-splash-some-whales-just-cant-wait-to-be-born-204620

brainsmatter, to science
ngaylinn, (edited ) to science

Quick cell biology question. If you might know somebody who knows, could I get a boost? :boost_requested:

I think I've heard of techniques where you can replace a cell's DNA with the DNA of another cell, and have the recipient cell behave / develop like the donor. I also think I remember there being limits on how closely related the two cells have to be in order for this to work.

Does anybody know what the limits of this technique are? Or how to learn more about it generally? I don't even know what to search for. :)

More generally, I'm trying to get a sense for how much of a cell's behavior is determined by the gene sequence vs. the cellular mechanisms that interpret it.

#cell #biology #cellbiology #dna #genetics

nmronline, to science
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dillonthebiologist, to science

I am blown away by how nice and helpful everyone is on here! Thank you for the very warm welcome.

I'm still figuring everything out, but here's a cluster of red eye tree eggs hanging off a leaf in Belize.

If under threat from a predator, fungus, or drying out, the developing tadpoles will drop into the water below to continue their development.

I now know are important!

itnewsbot, to science
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Giraffes, despite a relatively small brain, can handle statistics - Enlarge (credit: Arthur Morris)

Reasoning about probabilities ... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1936753 #behavioralscience #probability #statistics #giraffes #science #biology

nmronline, to science
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** DM to attend our WEBINAR! **

We will be presenting the latest developments, and demonstrating the capabilities of our web-based, #NMR data analysis platform.

Furthermore, attendees will also have the opportunity to experience #NMROnline – ELECTRO for themselves!

@bioinformatics @biophysics @chemistry @compchem @nmrchat @physics @strucbio

#biochemistry #bioinformatics #biology #biophysics #chemistry #CompChem #Euromar2023 #metabolomics #NMRChat #physics #StructuralBiology

StirlingScience, to science

We’re recruiting for an open-ended teaching and research lectureship in Environmental Geography at University of Stirling, Deadline May 30th! Please boost! More here... https://www.stir.ac.uk/about/work-at-stirling/list/details/?jobId=3579&jobTitle=Lecturer%20in%20Environmental%20Geography #vacancy #academic #evolution #faculty #biology #university

itnewsbot, to science
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Testosterone in tusks: Hormones in mammoth fossils excite paleontologists - Enlarge / Mammoth tusks collected at Wrangel Island, where some of the ... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1936359 #paleontology #testosterone #hormones #mammoths #science #biology #fossils

nmronline, to science
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NatalieDavis, to science

"Study unlocks potential breakthrough in Type 1 diabetes treatment

For the over 8 million people around the globe living with Type 1 diabetes, getting a host immune system to tolerate the presence of implanted insulin-secreting cells could be life-changing.

Rice University bioengineer Omid Veiseh and collaborators identified new biomaterial formulations that could help turn the page on Type 1 diabetes treatment, opening the door to a more sustainable, long-term, self-regulating way to handle the disease."

🔗: https://www.sflorg.com/2023/04/eng04302301.html

#diabetes #insulin #Biology #BiomedicalEngineering #Medical #research

kris_inwood, to science
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1930s Chinese female sociologists Zhou Shuzhao, Liu Qingyu & Xu Huifang theorized that social conditions rather than biology shaped the crimes of women, according to Stephanie Montgomery who reconstructs their intellectual contributions in a new Social Science History article https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2022.34
@sociology @politicalscience @anthropology @economics @econhist @geography @criminology #history #histodons #China #crime #sociology #women #ChicagoSchool #biology #criminalization #SocialReform

nmronline, to science
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As requested by Reid Alderson, ChemEx is now in !

We would like to thank D. Flemming Hansen (@dflemminghansen) for providing the data, and Guillaume Bouvignies for his support with the ChemEx integration.

@bioinformatics @biophysics @chemistry @compchem @nmrchat @physics @strucbio

haskman, to science
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Dropping #evolution from the science curriculum is like dropping arithmetic from mathematics curriculum. Very few things made sense to me in #biology until I learnt about evolution.

On top of that, this sort of nonsense was always something that happened in other countries. I'm very sad to see it reach #India.

https://www.science.org/content/article/scientists-india-protest-move-drop-darwinian-evolution-textbooks

itnewsbot, to science
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AI plus MRI yields the ability to recognize what the mind is hearing - Enlarge (credit: Getty Images)

We have various ways of seeing ... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1935842

rick, to science
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People who know about plant life cycles: what is this?

At first I thought it might be some kind of spider web, or insect eggs, or cocoon, but zooming in it looks like plain old bubbles. Do grasses blow bubbles as some part of their growth?

About one stalk in fifty seems to have this. But it's only on the prarie grass, not the St Augustine grass of the lawn.

nmronline, to science
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– ELECTRO

Last Tuesday, we announced…

Analysis of Pure in-phase 15N and Pure in-phase 13C CPMG data using ChemEx

… but that's only one part of the story!

@bioinformatics @biophysics @chemistry @compchem @nmrchat @physics @strucbio

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