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Learning how to wrangle microbes & R & relationships across multiple timezones

https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicialihanchan/
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Techbros seem to love Tolkien, so here's an analogy to help you understand what genAI is.

GenAI is The One Ring. You think your use is justified, b/c you don't have evil in your heart.

But it came from evil, it is intended for evil purpose, & anything you do with it will be twisted to that end.
December 17, 2025 at 8:43 PM
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“What I’ve been feeling most is just, like, how dare this country allow this to happen to someone like me twice?” Weissman told the New York Times.
"Weissman was in her dorm room at Brown when a friend called to warn her that a shooting was under way. Her initial feelings of panic soon turned to anger, she told NBC. “I’m angry that I thought I’d never have to deal with this again, and here I am eight years later,” Weissman told NBC News."
Two survivors of Brown University attack escaped other school shootings
Mia Tretta was shot in the abdomen in 2019 at a school near LA and Zoe Weissman witnessed a Florida shooting in 2018
www.theguardian.com
December 14, 2025 at 2:44 PM
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Anyway, public service announcement for anyone going to AGU next week: if you see a Nebraska geoscientist, you're morally obligated to give them a hug, buy them a beignet, offer to mail an envelope of glitter to a UNL regent of their choice, or something like that.
December 13, 2025 at 2:58 AM
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“I just remember a bunch of people started screaming.” An 18-year-old who was shot in the leg at Brown University on Saturday afternoon described the moment that shots rang out in a classroom where students had gathered to prepare for an economics exam. nyti.ms/48FrxAo
Hospitalized Brown Student Describes Hiding from Shooter
The student, in his first year at Brown, was shot in the leg. He described helping others who were more seriously injured as they hid in their classroom.
nyti.ms
December 14, 2025 at 5:05 PM
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Crocheted a geode, like you do 🧶 #crochet
July 9, 2025 at 4:58 AM
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The scientific process...
June 27, 2025 at 11:01 PM
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If you don't support Heated by @emorwee.bsky.social, you really should. She has a great piece today about the current heatwave, which climate change made many times more likely, and how to think about it in the context of the Big Beautiful Bill heated.world
June 23, 2025 at 11:57 PM
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US climate scientists need all the help they can get. Including from foul-mouthed comedians! 🤡😱😱

Watch Emmy Award-Winning David Cross team up with Prof Michael Oppenheimer in the US launch of the hit series "Climate Science Translated".

#climate #arresteddevelopment #climatescience
June 2, 2025 at 11:55 AM
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Big thanks to @mimilovesmilo.bsky.social for a great collab during her @daadworldwide.bsky.social RISE internship at @gfz.bsky.social!

And grateful to @diamondlightsource.bsky.social for beamtime at I20-scanning that allowed us to "look" inside the crystal structure of these minerals. 💡💠
New paper out! 🎉

How does #phosphate, a common nutrient in fertilizers, influence the behavior of toxic #arsenic in soils and groundwater?

We show that phosphate levels affect how well arsenate can be locked inside iron minerals, controlling its toxicity and mobility.

🔗: tinyurl.com/3k254ebf
Coexisting Phosphate Controls Arsenate Speciation and Partitioning during Fe(II)-Catalyzed Ferrihydrite Transformation
Arsenic immobilization in soils and sediments is primarily controlled by its sorption onto or incorporation into reactive soil minerals, such as iron (oxyhydr)oxides. However, coexisting ions (e.g., dissolved bicarbonate, phosphate, silica, and organic matter) can negatively impact the interaction of the toxic arsenate species with iron (oxy)hydroxides. Of special note is inorganic phosphate, which is a strong competitor for sorption sites due to its analogous chemical and structural nature to inorganic arsenate. Much of our understanding of this competing nature between phosphate and arsenate focuses on the impact on mineral sorption capacities and kinetics. However, we know very little about how coexisting phosphate will alter the stability and transformation pathways of arsenate-bearing Fe (oxyhydr)oxides. In particular, the long-term fate and behavior regarding arsenate immobilization are unknown under anoxic conditions. Here, we document, through mineral transformation reactions, the immobilization of both phosphate (P) and arsenate [As(V)] in secondary mineral products and characterize their changing compositions during the transformations. We did this while controlling the initial P/As(V) ratios. Our results document that, in the absence or at low P/As(V) ratios, the initial ferrihydrite rapidly transforms to green rust sulfate (GRSO4), which further transforms into magnetite after 180 days. Meanwhile, high P/As(V) ratios resulted in a mixture of GRSO4 and vivianite, with magnetite as a minor fraction. Invariably, the speciation and partitioning of As(V) were also affected by the P/As(V) ratio. A higher P/As(V) ratio also led to a faster partial reduction of mineral-bound As(V) to As(III). The most important finding is that the initial ferrihydrite-bound As(V) became structurally incorporated into magnetite [low P/As(V) ratio] or vivianite [high P/As(V) ratio] and was thus immobilized and not labile. Overall, our results highlight the influence of coexisting phosphate in controlling the toxicity and mobility in anoxic, Fe2+-rich subsurface settings, such as contaminated aquifers.
pubs.acs.org
June 16, 2025 at 12:01 PM
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If you’re an undergrad or recent graduate and think more support and advice can help you take the next step, this is for you. Please pass word on to folks in ecology, evolution, and organismal biology.
EEB Mentor Match for 2025 is now open!
This is an opportunity for students applying to graduate school in Ecology, Evolution, or Behavior to be matched with a mentor to guide them through the application process. Mentors can sign up too!
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EEB Mentor Match
Visit the post for more.
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June 11, 2025 at 6:07 PM
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An amoeba movie I made: "hungry" #protistsonsky #amoeba
June 3, 2025 at 9:24 PM
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“Life is better when we leap together.” Kermit the Frog delivered a commencement speech at the University of Maryland on Thursday, the alma mater of his creator, Jim Henson. nyti.ms/4dwMuhQ
May 23, 2025 at 3:28 PM
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So -- What are Ralstonia and why are they goopy?

Ralstonia are bacterial pathogens of plants. They colonize and clog the water-transporting xylem vessels, causing rapid-onset wilt disease—they can fatally wilt plants within days.

This timelapse by Jonathan Jacobs shows a sped-up time-course.
May 23, 2025 at 3:45 PM
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All NSF GRFPs to students choosing to attend Harvard in the Fall were just terminated
May 22, 2025 at 7:38 PM
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Thanks to my friend Harriet for pointing out that the women went to Christ's tomb and saw he was not there, the angels showed up to describe what happened, & the women then told the apostles, who dismissed them. A Biblical account of women not being believed.
April 20, 2025 at 4:24 PM
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Hi Folks! Myself and the Barberan Lab at U of A are still looking for a PhD student to work on an NSF funded project exploring effects of fire and invasion on soil microbes. We are looking for someone to start in Fall! SOON! Email me if you are interested! PLS Repost!

@EsaSeeds
April 16, 2025 at 6:14 PM
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You want to see an octopus riding a shark.

🎥: University of Auckland

www.nytimes.com/2025/03/20/s...
March 21, 2025 at 8:14 AM
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🥁

We are happy to announce the release of a new version of curatedFoodMetagenomicData (cFMD)

🔗 Get it here: github.com/SegataLab/cFMD

🧵👇

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GitHub - SegataLab/cFMD: Public repository for cFMD - curatedFoodMetagenomicData
Public repository for cFMD - curatedFoodMetagenomicData - SegataLab/cFMD
github.com
March 12, 2025 at 1:56 PM
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Ok who wrote this headline.

WHO DID IT.

I would like to give them a prize. Also yell at them.

Country toads, take me home
To the place, they belooong
They took Australia, caused all the drama
Take me home, country toads.
This is a fascinating paper but more importantly this is an amazing headline & if I don’t stop singing this I’m probably going to find myself locked out of the house. www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Take me home, country toads
Cane toads have remarkable navigation abilities, even when their sense of smell and magnetic-sensory systems are compromised.
www.nature.com
March 4, 2025 at 6:09 PM
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“Many grad programs are pausing and reducing admissions in response to NIH funding pauses and pending EO’s on indirect cost reductions. These workforce reductions have the potential to imminently and irreversibly harm research labs & grad programs”
I created a brief spreadsheet of reductions I've heard of so far. Any additions you know of (especially if you have the links/receipts) would be great: docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
Graduate Reductions Across Biomedical Sciences (2025)
docs.google.com
February 22, 2025 at 1:54 PM
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Why should the public care about the freeze on the NIH? Aside from the need for scientific pursuits to make our society better…
-For every dollar we invest in NIH research, there is a $2.5 return.
-Research dollars help fund universities that employ non-academics. (1/)
January 23, 2025 at 12:46 AM
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When I was 5, I loved science, which I took to be planets and magnets and chemicals and shit.

Soon I realized science was a collective human activity, and these were just the objects of its attention.

Anyway, whenever I read an OpEd on how science isn't political, I think "Are you 5 years old?"
November 22, 2024 at 4:32 AM
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"Even though I walk through the valley of humongous genomes, I will fear no evil, for PacBio HiFi is with me"
December 2, 2024 at 9:50 PM
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Tips for properly handling **tabular data**

MUST READ for 🧪+ 📊 & kind of which my past self would have had this 😢

Part of the "Simple Rules" in @plos.bsky.social computational biology:
PLoS Comput Biol 20(11): e1012604. doi.org/10.1371/jour... by Hertz MI, McNeill AS.
December 3, 2024 at 4:05 PM