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No way. Fraud can be so obvious…
"hard to say if that result is an honest failure of a worthwhile idea or the entire effort has been built on data that simply aren't real" www.science.org/content/blog...
Fraud, So Much Fraud
www.science.org
September 28, 2024 at 5:30 PM
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Two new chapters from my free online book in human genetics out this weekend!
These complete Part 3 of the book, on human population structure and history:
3.3: Inferring human prehistory from genetic data [this thread]
3.4: Ancient DNA [next thread]
web.stanford.edu/group/pritch...
September 23, 2024 at 9:42 PM
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Women have been complaining that doctors don't warn them how much an IUD insertion can hurt — or offer pain relief. Now the CDC is recommending that doctors do more to help.
IUD insertions can hurt. The CDC advises doctors to do more to reduce the pain
Women have been complaining that doctors don't warn them how much an IUD insertion can hurt — or offer pain relief. Now the CDC is recommending that doctors do more to help.
www.npr.org
August 29, 2024 at 5:19 PM
How does a tarantula perceive its world? How does it know where its burrow is when it can't see? Does it create 3d images in its head using ground vibrations? Or is it some kind chemisensory similar to ants?
August 30, 2024 at 5:01 AM
Invasive weeds are a problem. Could a species specific virus be engineered to eradicate local populations by being transmitted by local pollinators? The idea would be to prevent the virus escaping outside the range of the local pollinator and impacting the weed in its native habitat.
July 2, 2023 at 4:42 PM
Farming would be so much easier if we genetically modified the weeds that grew well there to also be tasty and nutritious
May 15, 2023 at 4:59 AM
Do organisms that live in water have better immune systems than those on land?
May 4, 2023 at 10:10 PM
How do you explain what a cell is and that our body is made of cells to a kid? Thats like telling them we are made of billions of tiny nanobots and that our thoughts are really just nanobots chatting with eachother.
April 29, 2023 at 3:58 PM
yet in advanced human society we have magic rocks that allow instant communication and have medicine that can change our very dna. There are even goups of humans who are on verge of creating artificial intelligence that could potentially change some of humanity beyond recognition.
April 28, 2023 at 5:18 PM
Sometimes i wonder if technology is creating a similar divergence in humanity. There are groups of people alive today who have never seen themselves in a mirror or heard human voices from a speaker.
April 28, 2023 at 5:15 PM
It is surreal to think there are "living fossils" alive today. Organisms that havent changed much in hundreds of millions of years while their closest relatives have changed beyond recognition.
April 28, 2023 at 5:14 PM
Science shouldnt require such a sacrifice. The foundation of our society and civilization is built on science, yet we still ask those who choose to do science to give up so much. It is essentially a modern priesthood.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7904257/
The unequal impact of parenthood in academia
Across academia, men and women tend to publish at unequal rates. Existing explanations include the potentially unequal impact of parenthood on scholarship, but a lack of appropriate data has prevented its clear assessment. Here, we quantify the impact ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
April 27, 2023 at 7:24 PM
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professor peaches ponders this protein structure @joneilers.bsky.social
April 27, 2023 at 5:56 AM
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Hi
April 25, 2023 at 7:37 AM
Hi
April 25, 2023 at 7:37 AM