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It's Finally here!! My first Paper is out, dealing with the oldest fossilised regurgitation from a terrestrial ecosystem! So happy to Finally see this work published! 😍😍😍
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Huge fossil bonanza preserves 512-million-year-old ecosystem | New Scientist share.google/J59I0VqHL4xNIEK…
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πŸŒ±πŸ—οΈBlending nature-based solutions with traditional engineering can often give better results than either method alone. 🌊 This study shows how coastal vegetation combined with grey infrastructure (eg. sea walls) effectively reduces wave energy.🌿 πŸ‘‰ ow.ly/9YAs50XSxjm
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The sea is full of jellyfish and other gelatinous animals, and they make for tasty snacks for a wide range of fish in the sea. This study is about flukes that take a ride in those jellies to reach the bellies of fish #WormWednesday cambridge.org/core/journals/…
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This #biogeography paper, led by Marina Maximiano, examines how historical fluvial geomorphology has shaped the effectiveness of major #Amazonian #rivers as dispersal barriers for understorey forest #birds doi.org/10.1111/jbi.70085 Thanks to collaborators at #INPA & @AarhusUni_int
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"To conserve the world's bats and their ecosystems to ensure a healthy planet." 🌍 That's our mission and we won't stop. #EarthDay
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A novel toolbox of GATEWAY-compatible vectors for rapid functional gene analysis in soybean composite plants link.springer.com/article/10… ♻️
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𝐖𝐄 𝐀𝐑𝐄 #π‡πˆπ‘πˆππ† on the 𝐏𝐇𝐃 & ππŽπ’π“πƒπŽπ‚ level! If you are interested in #spectroscopy & #materials science for spin-/optoelectronics, please consider joining our team. Details on the positions and how to apply: feldmannlab.com/open-positio… Please share!😊 @EPFL_en
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πŸ“–PublishedπŸ“– Check out our new application paper πŸ‘‰ habtools: An R package to calculate 3D metrics for surfaces and objects buff.ly/92UkJjp
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Today, high on a rocky ledge in the mountains of China, I found Rehmannia glutinosa: a beautiful hemi-parasitic plant with large, upside down flowers that seem afloat.
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RT @agristok: πŸŽ“ Now Hiring: 8 Exciting Research Opportunities with Blue Carbon Canada πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦β€“ PhD and Postdoc Positions Starting Fall 2025, See…
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PhD position at the University of Auckland
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#NewGenusAlert - π‘ƒπ‘Ÿπ‘œπ‘™π‘–π‘œπ‘π‘Žπ‘”π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘  gen. nov., type species π‘‹π‘–π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘›π‘π‘Žπ‘”π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘  π‘‘π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘ π‘Žπ‘™π‘–π‘  - Synchrotron Microtomographic Osteology of the Chinese Subterranean Catfish: Description and Systematic Analysis. #CaveFishes #CaveFish πŸ”’ link.springer.com/article/10…
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Have you read our latest study, just published in @ConBiology? If you want to learn more about the effects of #climatechange on European #bats, you must read it πŸ¦‡ Here's the link to the manuscript: doi.org/10.1111/cobi.70025 It's also open access; what more could you ask for?
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From playing dead to serenading potential suitors, frogs certainly have a wide range of tactics up their sleeves to attract mates! 🐸 Learn more about frogs with the BBC Earth Fact Files πŸ‘‰ bbc.in/4kstnZ9
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We are looking for a PhD candidate in molecular biology / biochemistry / chemical biology with a passion for drug discovery to join our young and enthusiastic team @univienna. For details, visit: vds-phanuspo.univie.ac.at/ap…. Reposts are very much appreciated!
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Antarctica is an unusual continent in many regards. One striking feature is the presence of 13 major drainage basins with more similar (equitable) areas than on other continents.
The most detailed map yet of Antarctica’s hidden landscape has been unveiled. Bedmap3 reveals towering mountains, deep canyons & the thickest ice ever recorded - providing a vital tool to study how the continent may respond to climate change. scar.org/scar-news/groups-ex…
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A great resource to create colorful Phylogenetic Tree from a newick file Free πŸ†“ web-based tool. Here is full tutorial youtu.be/djfpSq26akI #bioinformatics #phylogenomics #DataScience
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Big opportunity for early-career researchers! Do you speak science, sustainability & solutions? The @ipbes Fellowship Programme is your chance to be part of #GlobalAssessment2 – a major initiative shaping the future of #biodiversity. Apply today! ipbes.net/ipbes-fellowship-p…
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