@selfcare Played 14 hours of Portal. 👌
@mguhlin Was expecting something more Nintendo oriented. Read it at Mario-ology...
Wow! Biologists seem to have discovered an entirely new kind of life form. They're called 'obelisks', and you probably have some in you.
They were discovered in 2024 - not by somebody actually seeing one, but by analyzing huge amounts of genetic data from the human gut. This search found 29,959 new RNA sequences, completely different from any known. Thus, we don't know where these things fit into the tree of life!
Biologists found them when they were trying to solve a puzzle. Even smaller than viruses, there exist 'viroids' that are just loops of RNA that cleverly manage to reproduce using the machinery of the cell they infect. Viruses have a protein coat. Viroids are just bare RNA - it doesn't even code for any proteins!
But all known viroids only infect plants. The first one found causes a disease in potatoes; another causes a disease in avocados, and so on. This raised the puzzle: why aren't there viroids that infect bacteria, or animals?
Now perhaps we've found them! But not quite: while obelisks may work in a similar way, they seem genetically unrelated. Also, their RNA seems to code for two proteins.
Given how little we know about this stuff, I think some caution is in order. Still, this is really cool. Do any of you biologists out there know any research going on now to learn more?
The original paper is free to read on the bioRxiv:
• Viroid-like colonists of human microbiomes, https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.01.20.576352v1.full
I see just one other paper, about an automated system for detecting obelisks:
• Tormentor: An obelisk prediction and annotation pipeline, https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.05.30.596730v1.full
There's also a budding Wikipedia article on obelisks:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obelisk_(biology)
Hat-tip to @metaweta.
@MFDOOMALLCAPS Ahh. I have Disney. Thanks.
@MFDOOMALLCAPS Reminds me, I want to watch that! What did you watch it on?
@trinsec @Jellycrystals@pxlmo.com Wait.. This message was on Pixeldroid.. What sorcery is this? Thanks for the correction 🙂
I am on #Pixelfed I am @Jellycrystals@pxlmo.com maybe I finally have a place for my dumb pictures of stuff 🤪
@MFDOOMALLCAPS Their pinball machine is also excellent. 👌
@SeaFury I mean, if you pick it, I am a Xennial... 😆
Also, I have mates on #Threads so how do I find them here? I have really struggled with connecting instances. #instances #AskMastodon
Best server for basic level #Pixelfed ? I am reading how to start one up. Can I also link my Mastodon to it? It felt like so long ago I joined the fedi I have forgotten how it all goes... #noob #AskMastodon
Have you ever wanted to browse art from the Metropolitan Museum in a first-person shooter interface? You are in luck because DOOM: The Gallery Experience exists. (Instead of a gun, the protagonist carries a glass of red wine.) https://kottke.org/25/01/doom-the-gallery-experience
@stemfactually On a similar track, caraway seeds and spearmint will smell the same to some people due the chiral flavour compound. I do a "blind sniff test" every year with my students. This year was the first year no one in the class smelled them as identical.
I finally found a technique to ensure that borrowed stationery comes back. Each kid leaves a shoe with me as security!
#TeacherLife #ClassManagement
@markgg42 Thought it was bleached coral.
@openess I just got one on my calf. Still a bit crusty!
@openess Thought you meant a new tattoo 😆
IB chemistry teacher in Bangkok (from Queensland, Australia 🇦🇺). Lover of innuendos, hair metal, and geekery. Sounds like fun doesn't it?! 🕹️🧪🛼