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We listened to the community and here is the result: Got a CrossBeam that you would like to use for automated milling? The driver for lamella workflows in SerialFIB (https://t.co/ZpNaZmZLuE), developed in collaboration with @zeiss_micro , has now been tested on 2 Crossbeams
(2/3) Very decent resolution locally up to 2.5 A from inside of human cells (we hit Nyquist). Aquilos FIB-milling. Fully tomographic workflow. Subtomogram averaging. #CryoEM#teamtomo@MPIBP
Everything wrong with our politics, in one story:
Hedge fund manager buys large estate on Dartmoor.
Uses vast fortune to challenge the right to camp there. Wins.
Local people call on their MP to amend the legislation.
Discover he's been funded by the hedge fund manager.
I was proud to set out why our members across the union have been taking strike action at the @DailyMirror event this evening.
UCU and Proud.
#ucuRISING
I NEED EVERY UCU MEMBER AND SUPPORTER TO RT THIS.
The Education Secretary admitting that Universities are awash with cash and could afford to settle our disputes - but they choose not to.
Share if you will strike, protest and rally until they do.
NEW 🚨: Marmite-maker Unilever has just released its financial reports:
▪ They've increased profits to €4.5 billion.
▪ They're raising prices by 11%.
▪ They're giving staff a real terms PAY CUT.
We need profit restraint - not wage restraint.
Deeply concerned by the summary suspension of @GoldsmithsUCU Professors @lazebnic and Gholam Khiabany.
Explaining to students the implications of strike action is unquestionably in their best interests — suspensions in such circumstances are an affront to due process.
BREAKING 🚨40,000 CWU members across BT Group will strike for the first time since 1987 on 29th July and 1st August
£1.3bn profit, £750m to shareholders, CEO £3.5m (32% increase) and customers bills up 9.3%
They’re using Swiss banks whilst our members use foodbanks. Not anymore
BT made £1.3bn profit, £750m to shareholders, CEO £3.5m (32% increase). Meanwhile engineers and call centre staff suffering from the worst squeeze on living standards since the 1950s are being offered a real terms pay cut. It's not a money problem – it's a priorities problem.