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Happy Birthday Emmy Noether!!
She made many important contributions to abstract algebra. She proved Noether's 1st and 2nd theorems, which are fundamental in mathematical physics. She developed theories of rings, fields, & algebras. In physics, Noether's theorem explains the connection between symmetry & conservation laws.
Last day to see FlyBase in person! We’ll be at our booth from 1:30-3:30 PM today. Come talk to us, and grab a puzzle and a FlyBase pen (don’t make us carry them back home!) #Dros25
Gerade das Küken zum Nachschreiben nach #Aurich gebracht - ist das herrlich, wenn die Stadt noch schläft
Putting the size of Spinosaurus into perspective for #FossilFriday
While it may not have been the heaviest, it was certainly the longest of the theropod dinosaurs. But it was not the only giant of its time.
Need a hopeful story? 22 students at the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands, 4 years ago, set out to "really inspire people and the market and society to accelerate the transition towards a more sustainable future. What we’re trying to do is to show people and show companies what’s already possible.”
So they made a #solarpunk campervan fully equipped with living essentials including a double bed, sofa, kitchen area and a bathroom with a shower, sink and toilet. It can fit two people, who can drive, cook breakfast and watch television using just the vehicle’s solar-charged battery.
Then they took it on a tour of Europe driving 1,200 miles without stopping for fuel or plugging in to charge. https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/stella-vita-solar-campervan-netherlands-spc-intl/index.html
@trinsec photo didn't upload. Fixed it
FlyBase is looking for a few good images for our Frequently Used GAL4 and Other Binary System Drivers resource http://flybase.org/GAL4/freq_used_drivers/. If you’re at #Dros25 you can grab a flyer at booth 304, if not info: here: https://wiki.flybase.org/mediawiki/images/b/bd/BinaryDriverImageSearch.pdf
Happy Birthday to Mister Rogers, born March 20, 1928. Fred Rogers started every show by putting on a hand-knit cardigan. Who knit them? His mother! “That’s one of the ways she says she loves somebody. … When I put on one of these sweaters, it helps me think about my mother. I guess that’s the best thing about things. They remind you of people.” A great testament to the power of #knitting
https://www.remindmagazine.com/article/11027/mister-rogers-neighborhood-fred-rogers-sweaters-smithsonian/
@SorenMRiis i feel so much better knowing that.
PhD in Cell Biology
I am a Research Scientist and lab manager for the Tootle lab in the Biology department at the University of Iowa. We use Drosophila oogenesis to understand the mechanisms regulating prostaglandin production and function. My particular interest is the developmental roles of lipid droplets and their connection to prostaglandins.
I love biology and teaching people about what is happening in cells. I also am really interested in microscopy.
I also like cats, horses and horseback riding, fish keeping (I have two aquariums), video games-particularly the Half-Life franchise and Half Life mods, and I have recently gotten into VR (NOT META!) so if you want to chat about any of these topics that would be great!