"'If academia doesn’t work out, what is your plan B?' I froze. This hadn’t been part of my interview prep."
This week's #ScienceWorkingLife: https://t.co/SmakWi3hcG #AcademicTwitter
After 40 years of blindness, a 58-year-old man can once again see images and moving objects, thanks to an injection of light-sensitive proteins into his retina. https://t.co/6hwxtmd1BL
More than 8 million people died in 2018 from fossil fuel pollution, significantly higher than previous research suggested, according to new research https://t.co/teXSENDlpg
“I am worried that science may end up overpromising on what can be delivered in response to #COVID19...because of what science can report in real time.”@hholdenthorp#coronavirus https://t.co/BR8JtbFApA
Neil and Buzz landed in the Sea of Tranquility, a cooled lava plain on the near side of the Moon. For our first visit to the Moon, we wanted something nice and flat, with relatively few craters and boulders. #Apollo50th
Some estimates say that there are at least 10⁶⁰ different drug-like molecules. How can we open up more of this dark chemical space? https://t.co/b99fdF7GKs
Feeling anxious? Researchers at @NDCNOxford are looking for 18-50-year-old volunteers living in or near Oxford for a study to examine the connection between the gut microbiome and the brain. Find out more here:https://t.co/8mTBl6ZMci
Which model systems should we use to inform our understanding of the #human#microbiome? Angela Douglas proposes need for greater variety of experimental systems, including invertebrates #PLOSBiology https://t.co/8lVNfoeF4b
Ahead of the upcoming Keystone meeting on “Chromatin Architecture and Chromosome Organization” #KSchromatin, the collection on “The 3D genome” has been updated. Check it out here https://t.co/SpFIYjaXun
This month,@genomeresearch publishes a new computational method called #SQANTI which performs structural and quality analysis of #longreadsequencing transcripts. FREE open access article --> https://t.co/U8KQci0hOh