Most probably my last ever academic paper, as I’m no longer in the field. I do still miss research, 2 years after hanging up the 🥼! https://t.co/crmfM1W95v
"Please...pronounuce it the Ukrainian way... This is the Ukrainian language, Ukrainian culture" - @bbclysedoucet on #r4today this morning giving the best explanation as to why BBC pronounces the Ukrainian capital Kyiv (KEE-yiv), not the Russian Kiev (kee-ev).
After today's invasion, we've seen lots of people asking how Ukraine became the front-line of tensions between Russia and the West. Here’s 3 mins on how it happened – from the 90s to this week. Produced by Michael Cox, Priyanka, Deladia, Catherine Karelli https://t.co/BKGrSNRAzh
It is an embarrassing scene. @WHO Director General, Bruce Aylward, hangs up in an interview with RTHK when he is asked about reconsidering Taiwan’s membership. Ironically, despite being so close to China, Taiwan manages to keep the #coronavirus infection and fatality rate low.
An excellent in-depth review of #COVID19#SARSCoV2 therapeutics science in @ACSCentSci. (Really not bad for three days from manuscript submission to acceptance, and three more days to publication!) https://t.co/QC3L9BQLaP
1/25 Part 1 - Why does soap work so well on the SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus and indeed most viruses? Because it is a self-assembled nanoparticle in which the weakest link is the lipid (fatty) bilayer. A two part thread about soap, viruses and supramolecular chemistry #COVID19
Here we go for a full account of the terrible accident that occured to a student in my lab. Please RT and disseminate to alert.
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Safety First: A Recent Case of a Dichloromethane Injection Injury https://t.co/posBKeBQpo
After more than two decades away from science spent raising a family, Theodora Greene returned to her #science roots and went on to write what would become the most comprehensive resource on protecting groups to this date #SignificantFigures
Did Striding Edge/ Helvellyn in high wind but sunny condition as my first ever ridge walk. Loved it. Good practice for Aonach Eagach, which I would love to do again. So thrilling! Black Cuillin ridges on Skye still the best. ⛰ ⛰ ⛰