Well done article from @us.theguardian.com on how the Trump administration's war on science and data is harming the American public.
"Experts warn that Trump’s destruction of the country’s data infrastructure will have lasting impacts on all aspects of life..."
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This information was used to understand the problems Americans face. The consequences of its erasure, experts warn, could affect generations to come
The brightest minds in robotics have successfully engineered your uncle at a wedding.
Proteins recovered from 400,000-year-old fossils show humans living today may have inherited genes from Homo erectus: "There’s far greater complexity in terms of hominins across Eurasia than previously recognized," says @york.ac.uk geochemist Kirsty Penkman. @science.org
An opportunity to join the staff of The Economist
Ancient Homo erectus teeth from China yield protein variants seen in Denisovans—and us
🧪How do you study microplastics when everything in your lab is also made of plastic?
I spoke with researchers in Germany, Norway, the US and Australia about how they try their best to create plastic-free labs, from 100% cotton lab coats to (near) 100% steel laboratories. @cenmag.bsky.social
Jogging on an empty stomach during peak barbeque time. I only have myself to blame.