@lupyuen hope you enjoy : https://lex.page/invites/EHOIUBIP 🚀
@lupyuen actually i even wrote that post, using http://lex.page if you want i have an invite for you it's quite fun aswell
@lupyuen i just made a chatgpt post right now too, very cool stuff
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So i’m wholly convinced #AI has a pretty huge part to play in the future of education. Something like #ChatGPT let’s you have a didactic conversation about a lot of surface level topics. But beyond that you can give it personality by for example #gamify-ing the output to improve interest, for example in kids.
AI could help teachers in preparing materials and #grading, reducing the amount of time spilling out of their day.
I see AI as the logical next step in improving the #education system, by making it more efficient and productive while also providing a way to personalize #learning. AI can be used to create personalized learning paths, tailor-made to the style of learning of each #student, making sure they continue to nurture every one of their interests and passions. AI can also detect symptoms of #burnout or disengagement, and suggest activities to smooth their #journey.
For Example a student might be interested in a particular topic , but their parents not so much or their situation makes it hard to connect with #mentor s , #teacher s, role models, well with something like this they can really enjoy educating themselves on a given subject matter.
within a matter of seconds the AI dreamed up a text based #game to teach folks about #cell #metabolism.
jos****@****.***
create a text based decision game to help me learn about cell metabolism
Sure, I can help you create a text-based decision game to help you learn about cell metabolism. Here's a basic outline for the game:
Introduction: The game begins by introducing the player to the concept of cell metabolism and explaining the main objective of the game, which is to help a cell maintain its metabolic balance.
Decision-making: The player is presented with a series of choices that affect the cell's metabolic processes. For example, the player might be asked whether to increase or decrease the cell's production of a particular enzyme, or whether to activate a certain metabolic pathway.
Consequences: Each decision the player makes has consequences for the cell's metabolism. For example, increasing enzyme production might increase the cell's energy production, but it might also increase the cell's demand for oxygen. The player must weigh the pros and cons of each decision and decide which course of action to take.
Feedback: After each decision, the game provides feedback on the cell's metabolic status. This can include information on the cell's energy levels, oxygen levels, and other metrics that reflect the cell's overall health.
Repeat: The game continues in this manner, with the player making decisions and receiving feedback, until the cell's metabolism is in balance. At that point, the game is complete.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
jos****@****.***
that sounds fun ! let's play the game I have 100 ATP points, let's use ATP to help balance the cell metabolism
Great! To start the game, you have 100 ATP points to use to help balance the cell's metabolism. In each round of the game, you will be presented with a decision that affects the cell's metabolism. For example, you might be asked whether to increase or decrease the production of a particular enzyme, or whether to activate a certain metabolic pathway.
Each decision you make will have consequences for the cell's metabolism. For example, increasing enzyme production might increase the cell's energy production, but it might also increase the cell's demand for oxygen. You must weigh the pros and cons of each decision and decide which course of action to take.
After each decision, the game will provide feedback on the cell's metabolic status. This can include information on the cell's energy levels, oxygen levels, and other metrics that reflect the cell's overall health.
The game continues in this manner, with you making decisions and receiving feedback, until the cell's metabolism is in balance. At that point, the game is complete.
Good luck! Let me know if you have any questions as you play the game.
jos****@****.***
I decide to spend some ATP to produce NAD+
Spending ATP to produce NAD+ is a good decision, as NAD+ is an important cofactor that is involved in many cellular processes, including energy metabolism. Producing NAD+ can help the cell maintain its metabolic balance and support its overall health.
However, it's important to consider the potential costs and benefits of this decision. For example, increasing NAD+ production might require the cell to use more ATP, which could deplete its energy stores. It's also possible that increasing NAD+ production could affect other metabolic processes in the cell, such as oxygen levels or the production of other enzymes.
Therefore, it's important to carefully consider the potential consequences of your decisions and weigh the pros and cons before making a decision. Good luck! Let me know if you have any other questions.
RT @_JosephWatson@twitter.com
Today we’re sharing a deep-learning method for protein design called RoseTTAFold Diffusion. With minimal input, it turns prompts (“create a molecule that binds X”) into new proteins that fold and function in the lab. We’ve tested 100s already.
PDF here: https://www.bakerlab.org/2022/11/30/diffusion-model-for-protein-design/
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/_JosephWatson/status/1598409457855496192
I listened to this bite-sized pod interview of Adam Grant who said “these days we are more interested in proving ourselves than improving ourselves”. I really felt this because I have (and I know many of my colleagues also have) very slim margins for errors or setbacks. I’m terrified of awful reviews (I’ve had m.a.n.y.) and I spend way more time making my work perfect than on learning and broadening my skills and thinking. The last time I lived by this attitude, I was not a PI.
personal question !
@freemo btw did you keep up with the cook-everything-on-the-grill challenge you set yourself?
Adenosine, a #biochemical that is found in cells and is essential for many processes. Adenosine is made up of an adenine nitrogenous base linked to a #ribose sugar #molecule. It is involved in the #biosynthesis and #replication of #DNA and #RNA, and is also a component of an #enzyme called S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM) and cyano-cobalamin (vitamin B-12). #Adenosine was once thought to only modify #cardiovascular #physiology, but now it is known to have many other effects on physiology.
Calling all Mastodonians!
Let's make #ScienceSunday a trending hashtag every weekend. Post anything related to science: a cool image, research article, or scientific observation. Look to the stars and skies, to nature, or even the food you cook for inspiration.
Tag your post and boost other tagged posts generously.
Here's a prize-winning image by Dr. Caleb Dawson from 2022 Nikon Small World competition. Can you guess what it is?
Answer in the image description.
Just a reminder, as I get this a lot, but joining the United Federation of Instances doesnt require **any** time contribution of the part of its admins or instances. Any voting is totally optional to participate. As long as your instance follows our code of ethics you can join, nothing else required other than to federate to other UFoI instance.
DM me if you want to talk more, are are at over 200,000 members and will be open to more over the next week or so before membership will become harder and more formalized.
all intances welcome, from single user to large instances.
@freemo sure thing , it’s so interesting to join forces on something like this 🚀
Vascular #SmoothMuscleCell dysfunction in #Neurodegeneration
Vasculo-neuronal-inflammatory triad
Hypercontractile VSMC
⏬Clearance receptors for Aβ
Autoimmune-related SMC degeneration in #AlzheimersDisease
Dr. Genevieve Hayes lab @FrontNeurosci 2022
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnins.2022.1010164/full
RT @Meng2Fu@twitter.com
Good morning #CellBio2022! Come check out 3 posters & 2 talks from our lab 🤓
@nowackijoe@twitter.com on mRNA transport in oligodendrocytes
@RHuntressS@twitter.com on TPPP aggregation in MSA (disease with similarities to Parkinson’s)
@ShahrnazKemal@twitter.com on TPPP as a liquid condensate & its cellular functn
Invitations to Lex.Page
Hi there folks !
I have some invitations to Lex.PAge that you might want.
Lex.Page is an AI-assisted collaborative cloud-document app.
It has features such as real-time collaboration, easy organization, and powerful editing tools.
It helps you to work faster, together with teammates and colleagues, while focusing on what matters most.
We know how valuable a good team collaboration platform can be and want to help everyone take their productivity to the next level.
(Written by Lex.Page)
Just comment here, maybe give us a boost if you like, I’ll try to figure out DMs to send the invite links.
Cheers,
@freemo I wanna join the ufoi 🚀
Invitations to Lex.Page
Hi there folks !
I have some invitations to Lex.PAge that you might want.
Lex.Page is an AI-assisted collaborative cloud-document app.
It has features such as real-time collaboration, easy organization, and powerful editing tools.
It helps you to work faster, together with teammates and colleagues, while focusing on what matters most.
We know how valuable a good team collaboration platform can be and want to help everyone take their productivity to the next level.
(Written by Lex.Page)
Just comment here, maybe give us a boost if you like, I’ll try to figure out DMs to send the invite links.
Cheers,
@RustyStriker the cats are only waiting on you to let your guard down 😉🐈🐈⬛
I'm playing my part to support #biomanufacturing #biofabrication #biofoundry(ies) and bear witness to the birth of an industry. Working with 2 novel compounds to grow bone, cartilage & other types of cells. turns out it also works for growing hearts @organamet