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'Researchers on Monday announced promising results for a that can be freeze-dried and safely stored at higher temperatures for months, hailing a major breakthrough in the fight against one of humanity’s biggest killers and a major step towards overcoming one of the big barriers to vaccine distribution in poorer parts of the world.'

forbes.com/sites/roberthart/20

'Durante un año, Zhang ha buscado cualquier información sobre los tres bebés que nacieron tras los experimentos de Jiankui. “Es un secreto nacional”, resume la investigadora. No se sabe quiénes son, dónde están y, peor aún, si siguen vivas y sanas, aunque la científica aventura: “Asumimos que están bien”.

elpais.com/ciencia/2023-03-08/

The Falling Walls global call is open until May1st

"Falling Walls fosters discussion on research and innovation and promotes the latest scientific findings among a broad audience from all parts of society. We look forward to honouring the people who are finding solutions to these challenges at the Falling Walls Science Summit 2023."

falling-walls.com/global-call/

A privilege to work with @richardsever on this brief commentary piece on preprints, peer review & the special problems posed by medical/clinical manuscripts.
(it should be open access).

actamedicaportuguesa.com/revis

RT @MillerLabMIT
The medial temporal lobe supports the quality of visual short-term memory representation
nature.com/articles/s41562-023

New article! Read Systems serology-based comparison of antibody effector functions induced by adjuvanted vaccines to guide vaccine design nature.com/articles/s41541-023 in npj Vaccines

Molecular brain atlas

"An essential step towards understanding brain function is to obtain a parts list, i.e., a catalog of cell types, of the brain. Here, we report a comprehensive and high-resolution transcriptomic and spatial cell type atlas for the whole adult mouse brain."

biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

Hi everybody,

I'm #newhere!
I am a #Berlin based #MD and #researcher in #nephrology. I will be posting some of my #silly #cartoons and #comics of #kidneys, #healthcare and #pugs here instead of the birdsite.
See you around!

Mexico’s central government has been tightening its grip on scientific research, cutting funding and intimidating academics.

In the latest #SparksOfChange, a researcher speaks up about his fears for the future. #ResearchCulture elifesciences.org/interviews/2

Opening in a moment at Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado: “I-II-III-IV-V cinco décadas do Ar.Co - Centro de Arte e Comunicação Visual”

museuartecontemporanea.gov.pt/

A privilege to work with @richardsever on this brief commentary piece on preprints, peer review & the special problems posed by medical/clinical manuscripts.
(it should be open access).

actamedicaportuguesa.com/revis

Because blockchain technology has uses beyond crypto:

"Implementing Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable (FAIR) data solutions can be challenging. Semi-automated decentralised data sharing tools could support reserchers in making their data FAIR. Here the authors explore one possible solution."

network.febs.org/posts/a-revol

The little door behind al this art is my new office in Lapa.
Here's hoping some of the creativity rubs off...

A look inside an early modern book shop: a thread for #histodons and #bookhistory experts.

Expect surprises, nowadays book buyers. I am using printed images of the chapter dedicated to bookseller's shops of the "Orbis Sensualium Pictus" (Visible World in Pictures) from John Amos #Comenius. The book was firstly published in 1658 and became a widely reprinted and variated children's textbook for centuries.

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