It is a great tragedy that one species of great #apes is pushing all its close relatives towards extinction.
To help save them understanding their population genetics is crucial!
New study by @Sojung_B@MKuhlwilm@tmarquesbonet@AidaAndres & c reveals deep genetic structure in #Bonobos
https://t.co/QTFk2VZdAc
Very nice work by Sojung Han @MKuhlwilm@AidaAndres, revealing genetic divergence among bonobo populations that is deeper than previously thought, and evidence of strong isolation @CurrentBiology
https://t.co/8yUj7aStOH
Some young people from different backgrounds in Oakland started this campaign to walk with the Asian elderlies. They say they want to protect their elderlies. I see hope in them. My respect and applause!
#standwithasians#protectourelders#StopAAPIHate
An interesting paper! (HT @ClaudiaFontsere)
The authors discuss that male-male coalitions in humans, together with a high operational sex ratio, might explain the male fertility trait, and associate it to the evolution of human pair bonds.
https://t.co/3Ro9sDq5vP
Berlín negocia con la empresa CureVac para que no traslade su investigación e insiste en que ningún país debería tener el monopolio de ninguna vacuna futura https://t.co/EB0lUCzhBH
How often we remained silent in the face of it. This would include myself, who often remained silent and couldn't speak up. Last few days was a great experience for myself and really empowered me. I would like to thank everyone who was involved in this communication.
I've been realizing my twit was gaining attention. I received words of comfort and support. I was glad that most of the people who responded were feeling together with me. I've gone through some of the responses, and want to summarize a few things I found worth mentioning.
To close, I am happy that many people paid attention to my twit and felt together with the discrimination I experienced. At this end, I would suggest if we could ask ourselves how much we've been fine with racist behaviors and remarks in our daily lives.