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Toy Models to rule them all! Immune to Kvetching.
Somewhere in the desert
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How do the metabolic waste products get cleared from our brain? And how does this process intersect with the brain's immune system? An exceptional review by @jonykipnis and colleagues @NeuroCellPress
https://t.co/zS5VSOlcZa
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Man has his life saved by Grok from @xAI after a ruptured appendix: "Iām 49. 2025 has been the best year of my life⦠until two nights ago. For 24 straight hours I had constant, razor-blade-level pain in my stomach. Couldnāt lie flat, could only get minor relief sitting on the
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Itās actually kind of brilliant. We got played. We thought Bryan Johnson was trying to live forever. Turns out he was optimizing for female romantic-fantasy archetype: the billionaire vampire. Dragon shifter? Fae prince? Merman? (I had to look these up, ya'll are weird š)
Guysā¦I have a girlfriend. Now I know what youāre thinkingā¦how is it possible that anyone would want to be with me? I understand where youāre coming from. I think the answer is: her puzzle piece fits mine. In my early twenties, I read the biography of the American founding
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@TradMaldOwl I'm going to actually have to read these, aren't I. https://t.co/0OrSIFNbmb
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Via analysis of bulk RNA-seq data in two large-scale human brain biobanks, ROS/MAP (n = 109 pathologically confirmed AD and n = 44 cognitively healthy controls) and MSBB (n = 284 AD and n = 150...
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Where's the seamless cartwheeling meta? Train them on anime already, you cowards.
Always important to remember that a lot of these robots are "faking" the humanlike motions -- its a property of how they're trained not an inherent property of the hardware. They're actually capable of way weirder stuff and way faster motions.
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Looks like they finished. Well #1 did some weird stuff; gotta get used to the setup process. Also need to tweak the intercalating dye concentration to get a brighter signal. Primers and template are reliable and verified. Ramp rate a lil slow, likely fine for actual small qPCR šÆ
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Ok, where's appendix 4 to make it a4dable?
I spent 1.5 years at MIT co-designing a new undergrad program in Genetic Engineering. The full report is now publicly available. It describes what needs to be built to educate the next generation, and why. Appendix II includes notes from interviews with 100+ biotech company
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YUMMY RICE. Delicious potatoes.
It doesn't have to be sugar to end up that way in our bodies. Starches and other refined carbs convert rapidly to glucose. h/t @jjlaspina
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100mg TTFD, 37.5 mg R-modafinil (sublingual), and a large coffee with dextrose.
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We need another god damned John von Neumann, except for biology, to solve ME, LC, cancer, aging, etc... Please Gnon, please, give us the God-Jew once again, this time for fixing biology and not nuclear, please...
If you're not 3-4SD above mean IQ then you do not have what it takes to solve LC/ME. Why are there so few specialists then? Because there are few 4SD outliers in the world who also want to specialize in this. Nature's relentless enforcement of the bell curve continues unabated.
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Exercise not only prevents cognitive decline, it also improves memory in mice with neuroinflammation
academic.oup.com
Abstract. Neuroinflammation is a critical aspect of aging and neurodegenerative disorders, increasingly recognized for its significant role in the progress
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plenty wrong with uncle ted, but not understanding his(unoriginal) critique (or the usefulness of the power process lens) is a sign of terminal gooberism.
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