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Jason "boundless delight " Williams

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Asst. Dir. @DNALC @CSHL/ @CyVerseOrg /@thecarpentries/#AreciboC3/ #Foodie #ClassicalMusic #StarTrek /lifescitrainers.org —my own opinions.

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Jason "boundless delight " Williams
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@nanopore
Oxford Nanopore
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War, blackouts, and scarce funding — yet researchers from Ukraine are building the world’s largest type 1 diabetes genetics study. Could Uzhhorod become the unexpected epicentre of frontier genomics? Find out more:
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Inaugural project for new center searches for genes involved in diabetes
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@PeterHotez
Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD DSc(hon)
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Thimerosal was removed from vaccines in U.S. 20 years ago, except for one seldom used multi-dose flu vaccine. And what happened after thimerosal was removed from vaccines in the U.S.? Nothing, except autism rates actually increased (shifting diagnostic criteria). article attached
@SecKennedy
Secretary Kennedy
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Now that America has removed mercury from all vaccines, I call on every global health authority to do the same — to ensure that no child, anywhere in the world, is ever exposed to this deadly neurotoxin again.
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@malikules
Malika 🧬
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spiritually senegalese levels of money laundering between homies
@WatcherGuru
Watcher.Guru
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JUST IN: Amazon $AMZN announces $38 billion partnership deal with OpenAI.
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@strnr
Stephen Turner 🦋 @stephenturner.us
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From ORNL: SciTrust 2.0: A Comprehensive Framework for Evaluating Trustworthiness of Large Language Models in Scientific Applications https://t.co/5OSTJ5X2Zy 🧬🖥️🧪 https://t.co/1ZyoNoQijv
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@WaymoCommunity
Waymo community
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Learn why these women are choosing Waymo over traditional ride-hailing services and say they feel much safer.
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@TheVertlartnic
The Vertlartnic
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It’s Bring Your Infectious Disease To School Month
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@StructBioinfo
Ragothaman Yennamalli
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So basically, things haven't changed since 7th Century BC.... 😢
@LSWisnom
Selena Wisnom
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Academics in Assyria in the 7th c BC complain that admin is preventing them from doing research and teaching
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@JasonWilliamsNY
Jason "boundless delight " Williams
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Combination external hard drive/danish warmer.
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@DrCHuber
Dr. Colleen Huber
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The award-winning documentary that Sen. Adam Schiff demanded to have removed from Amazon Prime shows how metabolic and other natural cancer treatments work. "We're not giving cancer an opportunity to detour . . . to escape down one of its usual [biochemical] pathways."
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@davibroui
honeybaked
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If 1 million New Yorkers move to Miami after Mamdani is elected, it will raise the average IQ of both cities
@NewsWire_US
NewsWire
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Nearly a million New Yorkers ready to flee NYC if far-left socialist Mamdani becomes mayor, poll finds
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@luke_metro
Luke Metro
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we’re at the point in the tech cycle where the financial advisors are sending these out
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@kirk3gaard
Rasmus Kirkegaard
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After a day with almost 30 participants in the lab for our hands on @nanopore metagenomics workshop it is a blessing to see 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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@rohanpaul_ai
Rohan Paul
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Another bad news for Medical AI. This paper shows that medical LLMs often give different answers to the same hospital question. The core finding is that these tools are unstable for judgment-heavy bedside calls. The team tested 6 models on 4 common inpatient cases where either
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@NewYorker
The New Yorker
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An M.I.T. study found that 95% of companies that had invested in A.I. tools were seeing zero return. It jibes with the emerging idea that generative A.I., “in its current incarnation, simply isn’t all it’s been cracked up to be,” @JohnCassidy writes.
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Like the steam engine, electricity, and computers, generative artificial intelligence could take longer than expected to transform the economy.
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@szintri
James Schnable
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Comparing professor salaries by converting into U.S. dollars tells one story (exchange rate). Comparing professor salaries by "how much stuff they can buy at home" (PPP, purchasing power parity) tells a very different one.
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@CelsiusOfficial
CELSIUS Energy Drink
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Miami did not disappoint! From cold plunges to cool drinks, we took that LIVE. FIT. GO. lifestyle to a whole new level to celebrate the release of our Limited Edition Spritz Vibe Snowball Frost!
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@JasonWilliamsNY
Jason "boundless delight " Williams
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Dinner: King prawn rogan josh, channa masala, garlic naan, rice, mango chutney, mint raita.
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@benagen3571
Benagen-ONT
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Rapid Nanopore Sequencing of Positive Blood Cultures Using Automated Benzyl-Alcohol Extraction Improves Time-Critical Sepsis Management. Benzyl alcohol SPS removal integrated into the LabTurbo AIO extractor yielded purer, longer, and higher read counts, enhancing nanopore
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@tdietterich
Thomas G. Dietterich
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The Computer Science section of @arxiv is now requiring prior peer review for Literature Surveys and Position Papers. Details in a new blog post
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@StarforgePCs
Starforge Systems
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We've been cooking something up in the studio. The @nvidiastudio that is, letting us create without limits.
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@JasonWilliamsNY
Jason "boundless delight " Williams
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Can’t say we didn’t see this coming.
@StatisticUrban
Hunter📈🌈📊
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Globalization is so beautiful
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@Nature
nature
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Ozempic, MRI machines and flat screen televisions all emerged out of fundamental research decades earlier — the very types of study being slashed by the US government https://t.co/MVHqzlxq4x
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nature.com
Nature - Ozempic, MRI machines and flat screen televisions all emerged out of fundamental research decades earlier — the very types of study being slashed by the US government.
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@DrCatharineY
Dr. Catharine Young
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A poll from the journal Nature found that 75% of researchers in the U.S. are considering leaving the country. Talent will move where it’s valued.
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