3 things I wish everyone understood about #COVID19 now:
- The main risk isn't acute illness or death but chronic harm to hearts, lungs & immune systems: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12VbMkvqUF9eSggJsdsFEjKs5x0ABxQJi5tvfzJIDd3U/edit?usp=sharing
- You can get Long COVID following a mild illness: https://fortune.com/2023/01/05/origins-of-long-covid-90-percent-initally-mild-symptoms/
- COVID is evolving to be more dangerous by defeating our immunity protection: https://fortune.com/well/2023/01/06/kraken-xbb15-omicron-covid-variant-most-transmissible-yet-could-spawn-more-immune-evasive-variants-study-china-vaccine-monoclonal-antibodies-breakthrough-infection/
This means we should try to avoid spreading COVID and helping it evolve. And we should be more concerned for ourselves and others. #WearAMask
This is the story that needs to be told again and again:
The coup plotters now control the House and they're holding the economy hostage -- which means your job, your house, your retirement -- in order to help finish off the coup.
https://www.alternet.org/chaos-house-continues-january-6th/
RT @Rschooley@twitter.com
So basically the same people that were begging for pardons two years ago now run the show.
RT @deniswirtz@twitter.com
Here is our largest database of PhD fellowships yet: we found 195 fellowships and funding opportunities.
For each fellowship, this searchable database lists description, deadline, amount, and eligibility criteria.
Download it here: https://research.jhu.edu/rdt/funding-opportunities/graduate/
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/deniswirtz/status/1611840552160595968
Tagging the @jobsecoevo group so that this #postdoc in sensory #biology of #marine #invertebrates #corals in #norway is boosted to the group's members.
Adding hashtags to make it searchable
@friel I have to agree with the computer 😂
@SutherlandBL is there any room to get feedback from them first on career interests, etc. to pick things that could be important for them?
Hi, plant folks! I have a question:
I'm teaching a plant diversity course this spring. Because we don't have a Botany course here, I'm trying to split the difference and heavily cover botanical basics in the first half before I start surveying groups.
The nutshell is that I have about six weeks to cover the Angiosperms. I can cover everything terribly or a subset well.
Therefore: What are you MUST KNOW Angiosperm groups for U.S. based students, mostly Ecology majors? Please opine and boost!
@imhelendt oh cool! Thanks we're doing ok, might be better than we first thought.
@nomdeb they're so cute, thank you!
The most user-friendly and flexible effect size calculator is MOTE by Erin Buchanan: https://shiny.rstudio.com/gallery/mote-effect-size.html It is worth bookmarking. An online app that computes effect sizes and confidence intervals for a wide range of effect sizes, with great tutorial videos under the 'help' tab.
https://www.wqln.org/2023-01-03/once-a-boarding-school-a-college-now-aims-to-reclaim-education-for-native-people This was a total “driveway moment” story for me yesterday
@SutherlandBL Things don't always work, it's great that the students recognized what worked despite that!
The lack of #Antarctic sea ice going into the new year is clearly an outlier compared to any other year in our satellite record.
Medieval landlords regularly collected eels as rent. But they didn't always eat them. Sometimes they bought things w/ their eels.
In the early 1200s the Ramsey monks rented a local causeway at the yearly rate of 1 pair of scarlet pants, 2 pounds of pepper & ginger, & 1,000 eels.
Later on, the property owner's widow renegotiated the causeway lease. She wanted 40 carts of firewood, 1/2 mark, and 1000 eels per year.
Apparently she was done with the red pants.
#Eels #History #medieval
This is a little explainer. If you ask me, #LemonPig is made for mastodon, so I'm hoping we can keep the tradition going here. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/lemon-pigs-new-year
@Drew_Lab taking better care of me - getting back into a hobby (photography) and maybe finding a class or two, and joining a social group outside of work (local paddling club)!
Assistant Professor of Biology studying vertebrate (mostly 🐟) evolutionary biomechanics (toots my own). Header is Clinocottus globiceps sculpin 😁