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Four billion years of microbial terpenome evolution

-in @FEMSmicro Microbiology Reviews by Yosuke Hoshino and @VillanuevaLaury @NIOZnieuws

academic.oup.com/femsre/advanc

Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, has passed away at 94.

In 1965, he predicted that the number of transistors that could be placed on a silicon chip would double at regular intervals into the foreseeable future, increasing data-processing power exponentially. This came to be called Moore’s Law.

Moore later added that the evolving technology would make computers more expensive to build, but consumers would be able to pay less bc so many would be sold. nytimes.com/2023/03/24/obituar

'Before the Spitsbergen discovery, the oldest ichthyosaurs in the fossil record were from China, dated to about 248 million years ago. “The problem is, [they] already look like fish: long bodies, flippers, modified tail [with] a fin,” says Kear. “They’re living in water and they don’t come out of it.”

atlasobscura.com/articles/earl

'El camino había sido muy largo. Los viajes a la clínica de reproducción asistida en Dinamarca, varios intentos, el desgaste físico, emocional y económico. Y por fin el nacimiento en Brescia (norte de Italia), en casa. Pero a la mañana siguiente, cuando fueron al registro, la pequeña tuvo que ser inscrita solo como hija de una de ellas y de un padre desconocido.'

elpais.com/sociedad/2023-03-25

Great english article about the highly controversial discussed suggestion for a newly revised German law defining the basis for working in science 👇
by the great @gkalinkat

#WissZeitVG #IchBinHanna #IchBinReyhan
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RT @gkalinkat
Now available on the @LeibnizPostDocs blog

"Updates on the proposed #WissZeitVG reform"

The text & all the information provided is in EN so that everybody from the #postdoc community can (roughly) understand…
twitter.com/gkalinkat/status/1

"The World Health Organization has urged African health authorities to step up monitoring and clinical care after Tanzania reported its first outbreak of the virulent Marburg virus."

ft.com/content/0fe6bbbb-6993-4

Variants & MISC

"Across all the variant periods, the risk of ventricular dysfunction was highest among the patients hospitalized during the alpha+ period as compared with those during the ancestral period (35% vs. 28%, relative risk, 1.19; 95% confidence interval, 1.04 to 1.35)."

nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM

RT @Anne_On_Tw
I am looking to recruit a postdoc for my lab @ccnlab at UC Berkeley ccn.berkeley.edu. This is an NIH funded position, for a methods oriented project - we are looking for applicants with strong quantitative skills. Please forward to potential applicants!

"With IL-8-humanized mouse strain, we demonstrate that IL-8-producing CD4+ T, myeloid, and tumor cells orchestrate myeloid-derived suppressor cell infiltration and angiogenesis, which results in enhanced tumor growth but reduced ICB efficacy."

cell.com/cancer-cell/fulltext/

"The particles in pigments are bulky and difficult for an immune cell’s enzymes to degrade. So when inks get gulped down by immune cells such as skin-dwelling macrophages—which spend their lives devouring pathogens, cellular debris, and other schmutz within just a teeny patch of flesh—it can transform into a microscopic version of gum. The pigment particles lodge themselves inside macrophages’ innards, refusing to be broken down. When ink is visible at the surface of the body, it’s not just interlaced among skin cells—it’s shining out from the bellies of macrophages that can’t digest it."

theatlantic.com/science/archiv

RT @SGribaldo
Faculty position in Microbiology. Great opportunity in beautiful Marseille, France 👇 twitter.com/lcb_officiel/statu

MDPI's flagship journal IJERPH just got de-listed by Web of Science/Clarivate! WOW! 🤯

This is huge news. IJERPH is 2nd only to Scientific Reports in terms of total article output. IJERPH no longer has an impact factor, no longer in Web of Science.

Will pen a quick post in a bit, but for now, see Paolo Crosetto's thread on birdsite: twitter.com/PaoloCrosetto/stat

"the very fact that we need a central, private, for-profit authority and we all live by their word is compete madness on our part."

"For this work and other efforts to try to curb the spread of H.I.V. in the Nashville region, Ms. Binkley and her colleagues have relied heavily on federal grant money. So they were stunned when Tennessee’s health commissioner announced earlier this year that the state would no longer accept $8.8 million in federal grant money, which for more than a decade has been distributed among nonprofit groups, county health departments and health care organizations."


cc @gregggonsalves

nytimes.com/2023/03/24/us/tenn

RT @HHMIJanelia
📢 We’re #hiring!

Our Computation & Theory research area is recruiting early-career scientists in 🧮 mathematics, ⚛️ physics, 💻 computer science, and ⚙️ engineering to join our Theory Fellow program.

🔗 Learn more & apply by May 2 ▶️ janelia.org/our-research/overv

When a fish beats its tail, it produces vortices in the water that other fish could take advantage of to save energy while swimming. ​​elifesciences.org/articles/868

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