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'On Sept. 15 on “Meet the Press,” Vance — after noting that people in good health have very different needs from those with chronic conditions — called for deregulation, saying that we should “promote some more choice in our health care system and not have a one-size-fits-all approach that puts a lot of people into the same insurance pools, into the same risk pools.”

nytimes.com/2024/09/23/opinion

'According to the climate scientist Carlos Nobre, if the country continues down its current path of mining and agribusiness, aided and abetted by high finance in São Paulo and politicians at every level from the federal to the local, most of Brazil’s cities could be uninhabitable by 2050.'

lrb.co.uk/blog/2024/september/

'For the first time, we are now starting to build a picture of how this resistance is affecting people’s care. The Lancet recently published new research from the Global Research on Antimicrobial Resistance (Gram) Project, which revealed deaths directly attributable to bacterial AMR are continuing to rise. This might be a surprise to some, as we would expect the incredible progress we’ve made in reducing infection over recent decades to limit deaths from AMR. Nevertheless, the new analysis using records dating back to 1990 found that over a million lives have been lost to AMR every year, adding up to more than 36 million – and these numbers are on the rise.'

theguardian.com/global-develop

A decade of shifting cholera burden in Africa and its implications for control: a statistical mapping analysis medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

Computational Biology Postdoc (f/m/d) – Single-Cell Genomics / Pediatric C

St. Anna Children's Cancer Research Institute (St. Anna CCRI)

Be part of Science that makes a difference!

See the full job description on jobRxiv: jobrxiv.org/job/st-anna-childr...
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'Para surpresa de muitos, a Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa (FCUL) planeia fechar o Departamento de História e Filosofia das Ciências – o único do nosso país. Se a decisão for para a frente, será lamentável não só para a FCUL mas para o país inteiro.'

expresso.pt/opiniao/2024-09-24

Nuclear plant's decommissioning could take 95 years
"Under the proposals, Hinkley Point B, which opened in 1976, could be decommissioned in three phases."
bbc.com/news/articles/c8699v4d
#Hinkley #Nuclear #NuclearParasitism #EDF #UKPol

'This week Tisile will support fellow activists lobbying a high-level UN meeting on tackling drug resistance, a global scourge that is alarming health experts, governments and the private sector. TB is central to this potentially catastrophic pharmaceutical failure, which means tackling it is crucial to averting what has been branded a “silent pandemic”.

ft.com/content/00d5e030-894b-4

'Novo Nordisk’s chief executive is preparing for a showdown next week with progressive firebrand Bernie Sanders over the high price of blockbuster diabetes and weight loss drugs, as Ozempic falls into the scope of US government price controls.'

ft.com/content/0bb0a4f8-ca72-4

'Ms. Meloni had chosen Mr. Musk to introduce her as she received a Global Citizen Award from the Atlantic Council, a Washington think tank that cited “her political and economic leadership of Italy, in the European Union” and of the Group of 7 nations “as well as her support of Ukraine in Russia’s war against it.”'

nytimes.com/2024/09/23/busines

The Brain-Lung Immunotherapy Prognostic (BLIP) Score: A Novel Robust Tool for Prognostication in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients with Brain Metastases medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

Principal Investigators (PIs) are key to shaping research culture but can face significant challenges in balancing research and people management. In WonkHE’s latest article James Howard and Fiona McBride from the University of Liverpool highlight the need for tailored development programs to support PIs in guiding postdocs’ careers effectively.

To read the full article click the link below.

zurl.co/64g4

#Article #Culture #Management #University #Research #Integrity #UKRIO

"Here, we present a chromosome-level assembly of the 6.45 Gb Greenland shark, rendering it one of the largest non-tetrapod genomes sequenced so far. Expansion of the genome is mostly accounted for by a substantial expansion of transposable elements. Using public shark genomes as a comparison, we found that genes specifically duplicated in the Greenland shark form a functionally connected network enriched for DNA repair function."

biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

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"The shark’s remarkable longevity first came to light in 2016, when a landmark study published in Science used radiocarbon dating methods and modeling techniques to estimate the ages of 28 Greenland sharks.
The researchers found that the oldest sharks could live for about 400 years and reached sexual maturity around age 150."

nytimes.com/2024/09/22/science

'Had we chosen something other than the C57BL/6J mouse as our primary model, the field of metabolism would look very different. A/J mice have shown us that obesity does not always go hand in hand with glucose intolerance (Bachmann et al, 2022; Karimkhanloo et al, 2023), BALB/C mice have revealed the tissue-specific nature of insulin resistance (Nelson et al, 2022), and PWK mice have demonstrated that mice do develop diet-induced NASH akin to humans (Benegiamo et al, 2023). Thus, it is to multi-strain genetic studies, the birthplace of research in mice, that we must return if we are to truly understand the pathogenesis of complex metabolic disease in humans.'

embopress.org/doi/full/10.1038

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I dropped Twitter. FB is useless. I have no network on threads or bsky.

My Kickstarter for my last book was promoted only here, and was insanely successful.

You CAN make money on the fedi, through building a network built on sincerity and humor and self-awareness and generally not being a jerk.

Tradesmen like me existed for centuries before capitalism, and we will exist after it (hopefully) dies.

Miraculously, I was able to brute force every spare bit of my desktop's storage to process the over thirty-eight hours of data we collected on the Veil Nebula.

Imaging by @alex NYC-Bortle 9 / 467 x 300s subs / Poseidon-C Pro / Z61 (f5.9, 360 mm) /AM5 /ZWO asi120mm mini / Anti-Halo PRO Dual-Band Filter

My process: #Pixinsight

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