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'Japan now counts over a thousand varieties of miso, and each region is synonymous with a local recipe: Edo sweet red miso in Tokyo (the city being previously known as Edo) and sweet white miso in Kyoto. In the Chūkyō region it’s dark brown and bitter; in Kyushu it’s made with barley (mugi). As Kazutoshi Endo, chef-patron of the Michelin-starred London sushi restaurant Endo at the Rotunda, puts it, “miso equals culture”.'

theguardian.com/food/article/2

"For all its practical value, sequencing in itself offers little advance in understanding how the genome – or life itself – works. As the veteran molecular biologist Sydney Brenner wrote in 2010, the comparison with the Apollo programme turns out to be ‘literally correct’:

because sending a man to the moon is easy; it’s getting him back that is difficult and expensive. Today the human genome sequence is, so to speak, stranded on a metaphorical moon and it is our task to bring it back to Earth and give it the life it deserves."

aeon.co/essays/we-need-new-met

'That potential has not materialized. Just 19 stem-cell transplants using a child’s own cord blood have been reported since 2010, according to the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research. Newer research has led many doctors to abandon cord blood in favor of adult stem cells.'

nytimes.com/2024/07/15/health/

The right wing gaslighters are out in force to stop you from talking about their attacks on democracy, human rights, the environment, and so much else.

Don't let them intimidate you.

rollingstone.com/politics/poli

'Buxtun is revered as a hero to public health scholars and ethicists for his role in bringing to light the most notorious medical research scandal in U.S. history. Documents that Buxtun provided to The Associated Press, and its subsequent investigation and reporting, led to a public outcry that ended the study in 1972.'

seattletimes.com/seattle-news/

*This "superhuman" rhetoric really gets in the way here. LLMs don't break because they're more-human or less-human, they break because they are Large Language Models.

arstechnica.com/ai/2024/07/sup

'With Aeschylus, it’s a happy ending. There’s peace. Orestes is pardoned. But Euripides takes the same plot and writes it in a completely contrary way. Orestes is not pardoned. He and Electra are condemned to death by stoning. They run amok, storm the palace and burn the whole city down. It reminds me a lot of the storming of the U.S. Capitol. We have the dream of Aeschylus and the nightmare of Euripides. It’s like pieces of a puzzle that don’t fit together, and that interests me.'
nytimes.com/2024/07/13/arts/sa

@Greengordon @michaelgemar @Krooney @BrianJopek

Silicon Valley is funding Trump for a variety of reasons, tax evasion, deregulation, a hatred of democracy, a love of murderous despots like Putin & MBS, but most of all, to continue perpetrating frauds that enrich the already rich.

salon.com/2024/06/24/a-viral-b

AI is an overhyped balloon waiting to pop.

Cryptocurrency is an energy-guzzling scam with national security implications.

NFT's are a money laundering ponzi scheme.

'That potential has not materialized. Just 19 stem-cell transplants using a child’s own cord blood have been reported since 2010, according to the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research. Newer research has led many doctors to abandon cord blood in favor of adult stem cells.'

nytimes.com/2024/07/15/health/

Assistant Professor position of Microbial Genetics

Texas Tech University

The Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University invites applications for a 9-month tenure-track Ass

See the full job description on jobRxiv: jobrxiv.org/job/texas-tech-uni...
jobrxiv.org/job/texas-tech-uni

PLOS Computational Biology announces the return of the PLOS Computational Biology Research Prize program.

Public nominations are open until Aug 16 in search of the community’s favorite PLOS Comp. Biol. Research Articles published in 2023 in the following three categories:

- Breakthrough Advance/Innovation/Insight
- Exemplary Methods/Software
- Public Impact

Form for nominations: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI

previous winners: collections.plos.org/collectio

Another day, another…

“Authorities in Birmingham, #Alabama, on Sunday night were hunting for suspects in two fatal #shootings that killed a combined seven people and wounded 10 others on Saturday.

Both shootings occurred within a span of less than six hours on Saturday in the city, with no suspects in police custody as of late Sunday.” #GunViolence
upi.com/Top_News/US/2024/07/15

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We accept reviewer applications on a rolling basis!
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"For all its practical value, sequencing in itself offers little advance in understanding how the genome – or life itself – works. As the veteran molecular biologist Sydney Brenner wrote in 2010, the comparison with the Apollo programme turns out to be ‘literally correct’:

because sending a man to the moon is easy; it’s getting him back that is difficult and expensive. Today the human genome sequence is, so to speak, stranded on a metaphorical moon and it is our task to bring it back to Earth and give it the life it deserves."

aeon.co/essays/we-need-new-met

“The self, the place where we live, is a place of illusion. Goodness is connected with the attempt to see the unself…to pierce the veil of selfish consciousness and join the world as it really is.”
Gorgeous read from Iris Murdoch, born on this day in 1919 t.co/NT5ZGoml5M

Switzerland passes law requiring #OpenSource software in the public sector. "All public bodies must disclose the source code of software developed by or for them, unless precluded by third-party rights or security concerns" Well done @maemst, great work!

joinup.ec.europa.eu/collection

The intracellular Fc receptor strikes again:
"Mechanistic studies revealed that TTCM2-ms cleared intracellular, synaptic, and seed-competent tau aggregates through tripartite motif-containing 21 (TRIM21), an intracellular antibody receptor and E3 ubiquitin ligase known to facilitate proteasomal degradation of cytosolic antibody-bound proteins. TRIM21 was found to be essential for TTCM2-ms–mediated clearance of tau pathology."
science.org/doi/full/10.1126/s

'Over the four-week tournament, football fans from England to Georgia discovered often to their surprise just how unreliable the trains were. “If it wasn’t already clear, the [experience during the] Euros showed just what a problem Deutsche Bahn has with reliability and punctuality”

theguardian.com/world/article/

MSCA Fellow in FibReLoop project: Recycling continuous composites

KU Leuven

We have two open PhD positions as MSCA Fellow in the FibReLoop project, focusing on recycling and re-use of composites.

See the full job description on jobRxiv: jobrxiv.org/job/ku-leuven-2777

#composites #re...
jobrxiv.org/job/ku-leuven-2777

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