@Endgametcg@Pokemon No, Scarlett/Violet is slow, glitchy, & frustrating - wait for a rerelease, and in the meantime, play SoulSilver/HeartGold (old-school experience), Sword/Shield (Switch mainline), or Legends of Arceus (spinoff with new mechanics that feel like they should've been there all along)
@Pokemon my husband & I are waiting on major patches (or a rerelease?) before continuing our Pokémon Scarlet & Violet adventure, which has been riddled with painfully slow loads, empty cities, & bare-bones animation. 😕 https://t.co/ViLCDTigwQ… #Pokemon#Updates@nintendolife
@SChecoPerez Just so you know the double standards of this team and for the allegations of “Checo was 1.8s off Max”.
Back in Spain on lap 47 Checo was told on the radio to “let Max through” when there was a gap of 3.3s between them.
Yet here in Brazil Checo is 2s and closing on, he asks >
Wow. @SChecoPerez has been the ultimate teammate, performing strong on his own & investing talent to help Max secure points. And yet, with @F1 championship wrapped up, Max still refuses to return the favor. It costs Max nothing 😑 #mindboggling https://t.co/GhHv2esT2W
Congratulations Dr. Bertozzi, Dr. Meldal and Dr. Sharpless! Click chemistry (copper-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition) has enabled so much research! I mostly use it for microscopy - to visualize specific features (like newly synthesized DNA!🧬🔬)💙
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"Driving a motor vehicle at a high speed in a populated area is essentially the same as discharging a firearm. The results are the same, death and injury." - J. Sutherland
I'm thrilled to share our fun and colorful platform for programming artificial cell-cell interactions, call helixCAMs, which was just published in Cell https://t.co/xIFAqW4jiY (paywall-free)
Long thread, tl;dr-Fun, colorful cell structures enabled by membrane protein engineering.
Related our helixCAM paper, I want to share our Cell cover art submission, made by the incredibly talented Kathryn Kamowski. While it wasn't selected, Kathryn's artistic sense is superb, and I think she fully captured the essense and vision of our helixCAM work.
Quality science communication actively prioritizes truth above frills, & this @TheAtlantic article highlights an all too common sin: overstating the broader impacts of freshly published data. https://t.co/eQWt8IgGSo