I was trying to find Turbo Math Facts, a math game from the 90’s, for my son to play. When I couldn’t find a good working version I decided to make my own. I hope some kids out there find it fun and learn some math
I’ve been playing around with making games and made a math arcade game for my kids. They like it a lot! Figured I would share 👾 https://t.co/Wm9J5fFQvu
There’s three games so far. 1) a car game modeled after the inspiration for this: Turbo Math Facts. 2) a Space Invaders style where you shoot aliens that match the solution to arithmetic problems 3) an Asteroids style game where you learn greater than or less than operations
@deboramarks @spence_jeffrey_ I guess from my perspective in target discovery, genes make drug targets, not variants. Variants can be useful as a tool to figure out what the gene might be doing but ultimately we’d be inhibiting the gene rather than making an exact mimic of a variant.
I've never seen an academic paper start with a poem before. This one starts with a poem by A.A. Milne, author of Winnie the Pooh. https://t.co/s4kNFQ8Uae
🎨🎨 Today I'm doing something special🎨🎨
I’m auctioning a unique Manhattan plot. It can be bought as non-fungible token on @opensea for one week #NFT
Profit is given to the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative https://t.co/TH5BCzwH3U @DNDi
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'The defining problem of the genomic age is the interpretation of human genetic variation.' Excited to share our OPEN ACCESS article co-led by @gregorymcinnes on the technological and ethical aspects of this problem, through our collab @czbiohub https://t.co/qr9tNOv5xj
My favorite April Fools was when members of @cdbustamante lab cloned a journal website and wrote a fake paper to scoop him. He spent all morning commiserating with his collaborators (who were in on it). Is still remember the shade of purple he went when the truth was revealed.