Despite their reputation of being aloof and uncaring, cats form deep attachments to humans, often preferring their company to other rewards https://t.co/MWmFcPIz77
New research describes an easy way to convey visual data by 3D printing them in minutes.
@ScienceCareers spoke with three of the paper’s authors about how the technology could make science more inclusive. ⬇️ https://t.co/MtxJlTovF2
Sometimes I hesitate to “get political” in my professional life, but there comes a point where I don’t have a choice. Please help us carry this burden ❤️🏳️⚧️
Sometimes people ask me how to be a better ally to trans people in academia. One thing more cis people can (and should) do is to talk about this. Talk about this in the workplace, at administration meetings, at conferences. Your trans colleagues are definitely thinking about it.
This pride month, please consider reading about the new and proposed legislation that threatens the trans people you know. Talk about it and raise awareness. Trans-exterminatory sentiment is on the rise — please help us put a stop to it before it is too late!
The academics found the adorable bundles of fluff turned into mutant rage monsters exhibiting 'high levels of aggression towards other same-sex individuals.'
Excited to share that the review I co-authored with @abhikulkarni93 @SarahTersey and @rmirmira is now published in @MetabolitesMDPI! It assesses the state of the literature regarding polyamines and diabetes pathogenesis!
https://t.co/oJZCWobGx5
First up is Andy Anderson. Their PhD work focuses on pancreatic beta cell replication in the context of diabetes @andiorerio@KovlerDiabetes. Read their Voices contribution: https://t.co/8799j2AxNf
One of the microbes cultured from cobra venom is frequently responsible for snakebite wound infections, which the researchers say is unlikely to be a coincidence. https://t.co/xUlUajA6BX