Simon Cook
@drsimoncook.bsky.social
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Researching Cell Signalling at the Babraham Institute @babrahaminst.bsky.social Walker; watching woodpeckers; tree hugger; listening to The Jam. European. Views my own. I could go on for hours and I probably will....
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alisterburt.bsky.social
Don Fawcett’s big red book The Cell is available for free online!!

There are a bajillion cryo-ET projects in there, recommend a physical copy if you can find one - it’s my favourite coffee table book
olibclarke.bsky.social
And it's available to borrow/view at archive.org, nice!

archive.org/details/cell...
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michaelemann.bsky.social
When Fox News lies, people die | We explain on PBS Newshour how the antiscience disinformation spread by the Murdoch media empire and especially Fox News, likely lead to hundreds of thousands of unnecessary deaths in the U.S. And that's just COVID-19. Their fossil fuel disinformation is as deadly.
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zackpolanski.bsky.social
Ever since I finished Question Time, Reform have massively been on the attack.

Including a rant from Richard Tice entirely designed to distract from Reform and Russia.

Everyone should know about Nathan Gill, the bribes from Russia and the link to Reform.
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angierasmussen.bsky.social
I don’t know who needs to hear this but the CDC is being eviscerated right now. America is not going to have any kind of outbreak response capacity after tonight. Americans’ health data is no longer secure. Say goodbye to federal public health in any capacity. It’s a disaster. We won’t recover.
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drsimoncook.bsky.social
Always loved Frances MacDonald's work. In discussions of Glasgow art she is often overlooked in favour of Charles Rennie Mackintosh but her work is fabulous
womensartbluesky.bsky.social
Girl in the East Wind with Ravens Passing the Moon, 1893 by Glasgow School artist Frances MacDonald #WomensArt
Painting of a stylised white woman in a pale green dress standing facing left in front of a full moon as five or more ravens fly past to the left against a dark sky
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rbreich.bsky.social
Journalist Edward R. Murrow used his platform on CBS to criticize the witch hunts led by Senator Joseph McCarthy in the 1950s.

This is what real journalism should do — hold power to account, not capitulate to it.
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womensartbluesky.bsky.social
Elin Thomas, UK textile artist who uses embroidery/crochet to create unique work resembling petri dishes and bacteria spores #womensart
Photo looking down on four petri dishes, neatly arranged, with what resembles bacteria and mould growing inside created with crochet and embroidery
drsimoncook.bsky.social
Well this sounds pretty cool
science.org
In a new Science study, researchers show that lysosomes, degradative organelles activated by food limitation, stimulate epigenetic changes that contribute to transgenerational longevity in C. elegans.

📄: https://scim.ag/4gOlR9N
#SciencePerspective: https://scim.ag/3IOqNyH
From lysosome to longevity: Overexpression of the lysosomal lipase LIPL-4 in Caenorhabditiselegans results in methylation of lysine 79 on histone H3 (H3K79),which increases transcription of the gene encoding histone variantHIS-71. HIS-71 is shuttled from intestine to oocytes through association with yolk particles. On arrival, it is methylated and becomes associated with germ line DNA. These events promote longevity in wild-type descendants for several generations.
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simonbayly.bsky.social
Not what I predicted, but an important discovery that Brunkow and Ramsdell worked on while at a UK biotech company (Celltech Chiroscience)
nature.com
BREAKING: The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded jointly to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi "for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance"

Stay tuned for more.
#NobelPrize
A photo of a Nobel medal
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elmcitytree.blacksky.app
James Baldwin to Angela Davis in 1970, discussing white Americans:
Or, to put it another way, as long as white Americans take refuge in their whiteness— for so long as they are unable to walk out of this most monstrous of traps-they will allow millions of people to be slaughtered in their name, and will be manipulated into and surrender themselves to what they will think of-and justify—as a racial war. They will never, so long as their whiteness puts so sinister a distance between themselves and their own experience and the experience of others, feel themselves sufficiently human, sufficiently worthwhile, to become responsible for themselves, their leaders, their country, their children, or their fate. They will perish (as we once put it in our black church) in their sins—that is, in their delusions. And this is happening, needless to say, already, all around us.
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tobywoody.bsky.social
When I first became interested in poetry, at the age of 16, it was thanks to John Clare, Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, John Betjeman … and this book which I read ragged … thank you so much Brian Patten – rest in peace

@michaelrosenyes.bsky.social
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profaliceroberts.bsky.social
I’m sad to hear the news that the wonderful Jane Goodall is no longer in the world. Her work with chimpanzees at Gombe in Tanzania taught us to look at other apes - and ourselves - differently. I was privileged to meet her later in life and tell her what an inspiration she was to me.
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jamesdinneen.bsky.social
I joined a team of ecologists wading through the muck of the Carolina coast in search of "ghost forests" killed by rising seas for @science.org. We were guided by a a new map that reveals millions of dead trees standing along the East Coast, marking an overlooked consequence of climate change...
AI reveals vast ‘ghost forests’ along U.S. coast
Machine learning method counts nearly 12 million dead trees, many likely killed by rising seas
www.science.org
drsimoncook.bsky.social
What the hell happened circa 2012?
jeremymberg.bsky.social
Compelling and quite disturbing...
lorennacleary.bsky.social
Land of the free. Home of the brave.