Did you know?
Bumblebees used to be called Humblebees?
Back in Darwin's day and up to the early 20th century, they were mostly referred to as Humblebees due to the fact that they hummed while flying! But the lesser used named of Bumblebee existed on the fringes.
At some point between the two World Wars, there was a shift and Bumblebee became more popular and Humblebee was consigned to history.
This entry by A.W. Stelfox in the Irish Naturalist' Journal in 1921 still used the old name.
New people, welcome to Mastodon and the Fediverse!
Here's how to get started:
1. Find some people to follow over on @FediFollows, and through Trunk (https://communitywiki.org/trunk)
2. Find out your Mastodon/Fediverse address so you can share it with friends (https://mstdn.social/@feditips/107248252715651564)
3. Invite people to join you on here by telling them to go to https://joinmastodon.org and click on "Get Started". It doesn't matter if they join a different server because the servers talk to each other (here's a bit more of an explanation https://mstdn.social/@feditips/107021461185874594)
4. Find out what the Fediverse is (https://mstdn.social/@feditips/107044096139091624)
5. Find out why Mastodon being on so many different servers/instances is a really good thing (https://mstdn.social/@feditips/107083735491993183)
6. If you see anything nasty, you can report it to your friendly server admin (https://mstdn.social/@feditips/106540152842368591)
7. You can (sort of) verify your account if you own a website (https://mstdn.social/@feditips/106274105538953001)
If you have any questions, @ me or DM me!
#Introduction Hello, I am a postdoctoral research associate at Robarts Research Institute, Canada.
I have been studying vascular biology, with a specialized focus on Aorta & muscle microvasculature, and broad interests in biomedical & biological sciences.
Currently writing up all viable projects in my generation Hopefully to be on the job market soon.
Nice to meet everyone on Mastodon
Hello #science Mastodon friends! I’m a postdoc at University of Geneva studying #membrane remodeling with #invitro #reconstitution cell biology tools. I love fluorescence #microscopy and #em. At the moment I’m actively studying #clathrin, #actin and #eisosome. I want to know more about membrane lipids and how they affect on membrane properties, protein functions and how membrane is deforming. #introduction
Watch this and try not to think about the space.
Congratulations @DInoueMT 💪🏼
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RT @DInoueMT
After reading the paper, you will get some idea to understand why two different types of chiral patterns, i.e. monopolar rotational spiral and bipolar nematic pattern, emerge from gliding microtubules.
https://twitter.com/DInoueMT/status/1589590934840573952
Understanding a little bit more about the #fediverse through data. Here is a plot of all #fediverse instances at instances.social as a function of their number of users and toots (statuses) and if they are open for new accounts. In general, instances are small in the number of users (median = 28). Interestingly, there are a lot of small, very active, and closed servers in the #fediverse. Also, some of the biggest servers are Japanese communities.
#PhD students of #Mastodon, I have created a Mastadon group for sharing PhD-related posts using @phdstudents when posting a PhD student toot. Let's help the group to grow and share our PhD student experiences.
#Students #postgraduate #research #connectivity #PhDStudents
Hi, #ScienceMastodon! It's time for an #introduction. 👋
I'm a PhD candidate in the Tolić lab where I study cell division & aneuploidy using STED, LLS & confocal #microscopy. 🧬🔬
Here's a video of the cell with marked chromosomes and tubulin going through mitosis. Chromosomes are colored for depth.
Let’s start a thread with all our: #DevBio #DevBiol #science peeps. Please add more below to help us find everybody! Who are your DevBio friends? We need to post to make this place more vibrant:
@DenisDuboule
@opourquie
@mads100tist
@RogersLabUCD
@HaoYin
@scottbarolo
@kkroll
@SpagnoliLab
@Mill_lab
@jamesbriscoe
@MokalledLab
@AaronJohnson
@ebardot
@florianjug It can't be, it's been created in march 2011...
@florianjug Yes I'm actually confused because the "real" one seems to have much fewer followers. I wonder if it's not a new one created after the 2.5M one was blocked.
Happy #fluorescencefriday look at those #neurovascular interactions and those different types of #glia in the #zebrafish brain
@F_Helmbacher Indeed, I just wanted to clarify a bit just in case.
You should be able to see the # you are following in "modify account > follows" (it may be called differently in your instance).
A simple search does not make you follow a #, you have to create a "list" (which is a feed distinct from your main feed) and add them there through the aforementioned "modify account > follows" option.
However, this is not visible on your profile, therefore, one has to make a post dedicated to it (like we did) if one wants to share their interests.
Tools for off- the-shelf CARTs:
"Conventional CRISPR-Cas nucleases install sequence-specific DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), enabling gene knock-out (KO) or targeted transgene knock-in (KI). However, simultaneous DSBs provoke a high rate of genomic rearrangements which may impede the safety of the edited cells. Here, we combine a non-viral CRISPR-Cas9 nuclease-assisted KI and Cas9-derived base editing technology for DSB free KOs within a single intervention."
@trinsec Thanks I found it. But it works via a subscription right? Is it a quoto only feature?
@F_Helmbacher The search function does not look for plain text by design to limit harassment. By focusing on # you only make your messages accessible to a broad audience if you want to (but then you should not forget to put them).
Short #introduction :
I'm a first year PhD student at #NetSI. Broadly interested in #ComplexSystems and #NetworkScience . Currently, I'm looking into #NetworkDynamics, #Emergence and #CollectiveBahavior from the perspective of #InformationTheory and #BayesianInference .
Eventhough it's not my main area of expertise, I love to read and learn about #EvolutionaryBiology, #DevelopmentalBiology and #SystemsBiology .
So now that I'm satisfied that I might be on #Mastodon #FediVerse for a while, here is my #introduction. I am computational biologist interested in protein function prediction, microbial #genome #evolution. Since #biology is now a #BigData #science, I am also looking into various #DataScience aspects of biological #data especially data #bias and #imbalance, and how these biases affect our understanding of #life.
Quick #fediverse #mastodon question. Is it possible to follow an account through a list (getting the posts published in a list and not in my main feed)?
(he/him)
Biologist currently working at the Curie Institute.
I just finished my PhD on liver development and cell polarity in mice and recently started a post-doc on fly morphogenesis.
I'm mainly interested in microscopy, image analysis, biophysics and developmental biology.