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@EricTopol
Eric Topol
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New @PNASNews "This work represents the most extensive study to date regarding the effect of tattoo ink on the immune response and raises serious health concerns associated with the tattooing" including altering the response to vaccination https://t.co/ugzEqPicob
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Despite safety concerns regarding the toxicity of tattoo ink, no studies have reported the consequences of tattooing on the immune response. In thi...
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@RestIsPolitics
The Rest Is Politics
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🚨 NEW LEADING EPISODE 🚨 @RoryStewartUK and @campbellclaret sit down with campaigner @JacobFreeeman and playwright @mrJamesGraham - the team behind the award-winning play The Punch. They dive into a powerful conversation on restorative justice, masculinity, and how we can
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@JAMA_current
JAMA
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✅ Editor’s Choice: This Review summarizes the diagnosis and management of primary malignant #BrainTumors in adults, including glioblastoma, lower-grade gliomas, primary CNS lymphoma, malignant meningiomas, and ependymomas. Save this for your citations: https://t.co/rzdYutjvBr
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@RestIsPolitics
The Rest Is Politics
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52/48 😳 Looks like it’s time for Alastair to start drafting some Brexit speeches ✍️✍️
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@ResearchGermany
Research in Germany - Initiative of the BMFTR
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Are you a life sciences researcher interested in doing research in Germany? An EMBO Postdoctoral Fellowship could help advance your career by enabling you to pursue research in labs across Europe – including Germany – and beyond. Apply now👉 https://t.co/yDAk0vu3sn #FundingFriday
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@ScienceMagazine
Science Magazine
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This image shows three-dimensional, millimeter-thick, and cell-embeddable semiconducting hydrogel fibers. These fibers can be used to construct interwoven living transistors that mimic real neuronal connections in the brain, redefining the boundary between technology and life.
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@RoryStewartUK
Rory Stewart
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This interview was ten days before the UK government changed course and announced COVID lockdown
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Isobel 🦔💖
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Great snippet from the CNN interview with Rory Stewart yesterday. Neatly sums up the UK Governments herd immunity approach and why it is misjudged. #COVID_19uk Full interview here 👇 https://t.co/4EU1fDLthD
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@RestIsPolitics
The Rest Is Politics
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Ignored warnings. Optimism bias. Chaos behind closed doors.🚪🤫 @RoryStewartUK reveals what was going on inside government during COVID. New episode out now - link in the replies 👇
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@StanfordMed
Stanford Medicine
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A Stanford Medicine study found that an “immune system reset” can potentially reverse autoimmune, or Type 1, diabetes. The strategy may also be applicable to other autoimmune diseases and organ transplantation. https://t.co/Vb2ZhkVEaK
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An “immune system reset” cured autoimmune, or Type 1, diabetes in mice in a Stanford Medicine study. The approach may be useful for other autoimmune conditions as well as organ transplants.
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@AdamMGrant
Adam Grant
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It's time to remove laptops from classrooms. 24 experiments: Students learn more and get better grades after taking notes by hand than typing. It's not just because they're less distracted—writing enables deeper processing and more images. The pen is mightier than the keyboard.
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@washingtonpost
The Washington Post
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Exclusive: The U.S. Coast Guard will no longer classify the swastika, nooses and the Confederate flag as hate symbols. The military service drafted a new policy that classifies them as “potentially divisive.”
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The military service, which falls under the Department of Homeland Security, has drafted a new policy that classifies such items “potentially divisive.”
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@Sergiu_P_Pasca
Sergiu P. Pasca
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This week we introduced an #assembloid based platform to begin studying how #enteroviruses affect human neuromuscular systems. These enteroviruses, which include including poliovirus, EV-D68 and EV-A71, are a leading cause of viral meningitis in children and have been linked to
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@LUSCHERC
Christian Lüscher
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Could optogenetics be used in humans? Join us tomorrow for a roundtable @SfNtweets. 11/19 at 10:30 to noon PST in room 6A to discuss this question. Corresponding piece in @NatureNeuro : https://t.co/JrJen2WGBV @KarlDeisseroth @yizhar @HongkuiZeng @NitaFarahany @ArynGittis
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@ScienceMagazine
Science Magazine
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As climate change transforms the Amazon, communities face new threats—from water scarcity to rising infectious disease. In a #ScienceWebinar on 18 November at 12:30 p.m. ET, researchers reveal how technology is closing health gaps. Register for the webinar #sponsored by
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@ScienceMagazine
Science Magazine
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For the first time, scientists have documented an unusual spider defense: Some species of arachnids build giant doppelgängers on their webs, creating a frightening deception that scares off would-be killers. https://t.co/fkBuQrI6My @NewsfromScience
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@RestIsPolitics
The Rest Is Politics
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"Trump is wrong to call us victims. Musk is wrong to say we are somehow hobbits who need protecting by the men of Gondor" @RoryStewartUK's speech on the fight for democracy.
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@RestIsPolitics
The Rest Is Politics
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🚨NEW LEADING EPISODE🚨 This week, @campbellclaret and @RoryStewartUK sit down with Sir Gareth Southgate for a wide-ranging conversation on politics, patriotism, and (of course!) penalties. Link in the replies 👇
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@ScienceMagazine
Science Magazine
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A new @SciImmunology study demonstrates that T helper 17 cells upregulate CD44 and S1PR4 to transform into disease-promoting exTH17 cells in the synovium, which matches findings from human patients with rheumatoid arthritis. https://t.co/gNN5VNylkm
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