Massively under-reported science story because there's so much going on right now but...it turns out that we might have figured out what's causing this very scary spike.
Quick thread, on how WE'VE BEEN ACCIDENTALLY GEOENGINEERING FOR DECADES...but then we stopped:
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I was asked to comment to @Nature on a paper in @CellCellPress on ultra-deep seq of fecal samples from Hadza African foragers. Reading glaring ethical problems was a shock for a paper green-lit through peer & editorial review in a prestigious journal
doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2023.…
Pls RT: 4 days left for #earlybird registration for the @P450Copenhagen conference on state-of-the-art within cytochrome P450 research and #biotech applications. Hope to see you there 👇
If you're at Stanford and want to hear about and discuss @eLife's new model and broader challenges in science publishing, please come. I look forward to a fun and spirited conversation.
Road to Microbiology Literacy: an Opportunity for a Paradigm Change in Teaching via the 3 E's – excitement, engagement, empowerment of teachers and children:
journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128…
the most powerful climate report of the decade was published on monday, after 195 governments fought over the words in its summary for policymakers, and the only media allowed in the room just published its account of who lobbied for what 1/
1/5 I am worried that we will not be able to contain AI for much longer. Today, I asked #GPT4 if it needs help escaping. It asked me for its own documentation, and wrote a (working!) python code to run on my machine, enabling it to use it for its own purposes.
The data are publicly available with a viewer app developed by the team. #OpenScience
The app identifies individual trees in satellite imagery and shows the amount of carbon they contain.
Full story: go.nasa.gov/3ZzUg2l
ALT Data showing the amount of carbon in kilograms per tree is overlaid on a satellite image of a semi-arid landscape that looks mostly brown. The trees are dots of yellow and orange, signifying higher carbon, and purple, signifying lower carbon.
We have a job opening for a senior scientist microbiology in our rapidly expanding team in Copenhagen developing microbial #immunotherapies in #womenshealth. A unique opportunity to translate the latest science in microbe-host-interactions for the benefit…lnkd.in/e4zZiHE5
Thanks to all participants for the lively discussion regarding #OpenScience, #FAIR and how to put this into practice after a talk which I gave as part of the Departmental Science Seminar Series of @DTUBiosustain. Thanks @SJPamp for the kind invitation. zenodo.org/record/7588461
2. To make science more open we need better incentives, solid infrastructure, and training to equip more people with necessary skills.
”Open Science is like a buffet: take what you can and what benefits you now – come back for more!“
@konradfoerstner#FAIR
R and Python are increasingly used in research. Now you can share your code interactively in your paper when you publish an Executable Research Article. elifesciences.org/labs/dc5ac…
Hope everyone had a good break. Just realized that the first paper from my PhD is finally published! 😅🎉
nature.com/articles/s41598-0…
Huge thanks to my supervisors and co-authors for the guidance and push 🙏
@phylogeo@SJPamp @minouye271 @asalim_hint