It turns out the U.S. did a βdouble tapβ attack just as emergency responders were arriving at the girlsβ elementary school. This is what the Russians do routinely in Ukraine.
Thatβs a war crime under international humanitarian law.
It turns out the U.S. did a βdouble tapβ attack just as emergency responders were arriving at the girlsβ elementary school. This is what the Russians do routinely in Ukraine.
Thatβs a war crime under international humanitarian law.
Design of the protein FRET ladder
Fancy a fresh preprint for Friday? When we were first getting involved with single molecule FRET, there weren't any standard protein molecules that suited our applications to help us develop our pipeline. So we built some! A universal protein ladder for FRET. π§΅ 1/
"Trying to compete with Reform not only feels inauthentic... but a betrayal of what Labour is supposed to represent. We must address the concerns and fears of voters, not play on them."
Damning stuff from Sadiq Khan
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
I have multiple positions available to join my lab from this summer: #postdoc, #student and #technician. Adverts to follow but see www.saurinlab.com for further details. #senescence, #mitosis, #cellcycle, #phosphorylation are the key areas. Email me if interested.
Please spread the word: the Structural Studies Division @mrclmb.bsky.social is looking for a new tenure-track, independent group leader with an exciting plan in any area of Structural (Molecular & Cell) biology, in discovery biology and/or methods development. π₯³
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Open Postdoc position in our lab!
#actin #Huntingtin #cryoET #cellbio
If you enjoy working at the interface of cell biology, structural biology, and quantitative imaging, this could be an excellent fit.
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Please share and feel free to reach out if there are questions!
holy shit
PR from an βagentβ gets closed so it writes a blog post with a personal takedown
Some interesting comments from the maintainers too
Slop machine go brr, dead internet theory x1000
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#InMemoriam: Dr. Robert Bruce Nicklas, who spent over 50 years unraveling the mysteries of how #chromosomes move during #CellDivision, died on February 19, 2025, at the age of 92. Leocadia Paliulis commemorates his life and work. rupress.org/jcb/article/...
I think that, like with art, papers offer an opportunity for you to tell the story your own way. Could another person research the same question? Yes. However, each person has the opportunity to do it and communicate it in their own way, and we must protect that π§ͺ
Too much data, too little thinking.
A important essay from Ruslan Medzhitov on the importance of understanding data, not just generating it. A must read.
@Yale
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
UKRI boss - we're really good at curiosity-driven research, so let's spend less money on it.
The US has shot itself in the stomach scientifically. But the UK is needlessly shooting itself in the foot.
I watched much of Ian Chapman's (Head of @ukri.org) appearance this morning at @ukparliament.parliament.uk Science, Innovation and Technology Committee..
A few points and new information that bioscientists may find interesting...
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After 15 years as Editor-in-chief (EiC), Michael Way @drmichaelway.bsky.social will be stepping down at the end of 2026 & we are seeking feedback from the cell biology community as part of the consultation process for appointing a new EiC.
We'd love to hear from you: www.surveymonkey.com/r/GZCC9F9
Hi all- we are searching for a new manager/operator to run and develop KCL's Cryo-EM Structural Discovery Facility: a JEOL cryoARM200 + k3 and sample preparation equipment. This 200kV set up recently achieved a 1.2 Γ
apoferritin! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/137165-...
Context - Ian Chapman is in front of the Parliamentary Science, Innovation and Technology Select Committee this morning.
@ukri.org Could you please make a statement about whether this will impact on grants already in review from autumn 2025? It's hard to accept grant opportunities closing, but even harder to accept the rug being pulled after review. Rumours of a 1-5% acceptance rate would be incredibly hard to take
This is an absolute outrage that should be discussed as widely as possible. I expect that this failing government will try and use the MRC to divert funding from academic research into commercial enterprises, killing UK research in the process.
Some initial reactions to the 'published on a Sunday afternoon' letter from the CEO of UKRI. π§΅
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At a time when the UK should be capitalising on its global reputation as a great place to do science, this is an enormous own goal. I am so sorry for all those who jobs are going to be impacted.
Both MRC and BBSRC responsive modes now withdrawn until further notice. Existing applications unlikely to succeed (late 2025 round expecting 1-5% success rate).
Listen, I get that UKRI wants to pivot. But killing both at once is devastating.
Let's hope at least one opens by summer... #AcademicSky
Oh dear. Our favourite Fellow of the @royalsociety.org is in the news again
Let's try this #AcademicSky
1 fav, 1 funny, strange, or unexpected scientific anecdote about a paper, a scientist, a fact, hoping that some will be new to you.
Cell culture on vinyl disks Small disks (18 mm diameter) were cut out of second-hand gramophone records (Franklin, 1986; Loggins, 1982; Raven, 1985), disinfected with 70% ethanol, and transferred to 6-well dishes for cell culture and siRNA transfections.
Citation of vinyl records remains my favourite cheeky yet legitimate use of interdisciplinary bibliography. From this paper: doi.org/10.7554/eLif...
PhD position in my lab!
Mitosis has a timing system. If chromosomes attach properly, cells divide on schedule and keep proliferating. If attachment is slow or incomplete, the delay is recorded β and daughter cells stop dividing.
We explore this link in our new preprint.
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The reforms to UKRI under Ian Chapman are only just starting, but there are already worries about what they mean for the bread and butter, applicant-led funding calls at research councils
While UKRI insists comparisons with previous years are impossible, figures from December suggest...
"The systems systematically evolved toward nearly identical semantic and visual endpointsβ lighthouses, urban night, cathedrals, and palatial interiors. Rather than exploring creative possibilities, autonomous AI loops appear to gravitate toward visual elevator music." www.cell.com/patterns/ful...
WE ARE #HIRING: [reposting=π π ]
2 funded positions for #nanopore related projects @unibas.ch π¨π:
1οΈβ£ #PhD Candidate in Single-Molecule Biophysics using Nanopore Trapping.
2οΈβ£ #PhD Candidate in Microplastic Detection Using Micropores and Microfluidics.
More info: schmid.chemie.unibas.ch/en/join-us-1/
A prominent Royal Society fellow helped out with this
Which economy is more productive - Germany or the US? It seems the answer would be clear, but it's not.
The mood in Germany is so deeply negative, even aggressively pessimistic, that I thought we had fallen behind by a lot. But here are the facts - they surprised me as well: