Can vandalising music inspire us to take action on wildlife decline?
Sigor Ros’s iconic song, Hoppipolla - used to promote BBC series Planet Earth - has been reworked by @Sonifyed to show the decline of wildlife populations over the last 50 years
➡️https://t.co/JHV3NBwZKj
University of Edinburgh. School of biological sciences came in today to talk about Bioinformatics: the power of computers in biology. Dr Daniel Barker and phd student Chenxi Zhang.
It was a fantastic morning and we really look forward to further visits in November. Many thanks to St Ambrose school, students and teachers for hosting our visit. @SBSatEd#STEMEducation#bioinformatics
"Ever wanted to run Windows NT on your vintage PowerPC Macintosh? No, me neither, but now it's possible thanks to some amazing FOSS work." https://t.co/lbrroiptkO
New episode OUT NOW! Listen in to find out how Dr Katerina Guschanski and her team extract ancient DNA from calcified dental calculus, to study their bacterial composition from before the existence of mass-produced antibiotics.
#AMR@BehaviouralEco2
@Ed_Infect_Diseases
Are we heading for a world where AI "gives us more time" - and we spend all that time trying to fix silly problems caused by AI? https://t.co/hXZ2VmPnht
We've been having a blast hosting online sessions for the Fife STEM Sustainability Festival this week! There's still time to sign up for the rest of our sessions this week on our website: https://t.co/lOsPQs1a3f
Music and mutations?
Find out how Nick Weise @UoMSciEng and Michelle Phillips @___Michelle____@RNCMlive used music to explain the expression of genes on different organisms, accounting for the codon usage bias of the organism:
https://t.co/GIiJ45D0PR