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The UK’s New Fastest EV Charger Is 44% Quicker Than a Tesla Supercharger

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AlphaFold’s new rival? Meta AI predicts shape of 600M proteins

nature.com
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A universal law of procrastination (2016)

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Desk jobs alter your brain – and why they’re so tiring

theconversation.com
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Computer science has a racism problem: these researchers want to fix it

nature.com
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Humans may have evolved a long childhood to learn complex foraging skills: study

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Japan-led researchers develop rechargeable cyborg cockroach

japantimes.co.jp
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Why divergent thinkers beat geniuses in the real world: David Epstein [video]

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Gaslighting Manipulates Reality: Gaslighting involves social power

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The brain gets more active the longer it goes without sleep (2012)

scientificamerican.com
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Pittsburgh Airport installs an algae air purifier

forbes.com
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Making plant beverages requires a lot of science: Plant milk

cen.acs.org
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Authors’ names have ‘astonishing’ influence on peer reviewers: study

nature.com
437 points·by respinal·4 years ago·307 comments

The worst Nobel Prizes ever awarded in science (and one in literature)

bigthink.com
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Why good ideas get trapped in the valley of death (2021)[video]

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The U.S. is not harvesting as many fish as it could, driving up imports

cnbc.com
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Electrochemical potential enables dormant spores to integrate enviro signals

science.org
109 points·by respinal·4 years ago·48 comments

Technological determinism is wrong: Culture will change the future

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The bioorthogonal revolution: Carolyn Bertozzi 2022 Chemistry Nobel

chemistryworld.com
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Biologists Use Genetic Circuits to Program Plant Roots: New Study

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respinal
·4 years ago·discuss
"Nobel and Novice: Author Prominence Affects Peer Review" https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4190976
respinal
·4 years ago·discuss
Check at the bottom: "More information: Kaito Kikuchi et al, Electrochemical potential enables dormant spores to integrate environmental signals, Science (2022)"
respinal
·4 years ago·discuss
To be fair, I took it from the author and did some modifications. I think it was very clear how he described it. https://twitter.com/kaitochondria/status/1578083629334294529...
respinal
·4 years ago·discuss
https://phys.org/news/2022-10-undead-dormant-bacteria-life.h...
respinal
·6 years ago·discuss
> some participants routinely swabbed themselves for SARS-CoV-2 testing, even if they weren’t showing symptoms. Differences in infection rates between people who received the placebo and those who got the Oxford vaccine suggest the vaccine blocks transmission, says Ewer. (The Pfizer and Moderna trials tested only people who showed symptoms.)

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-03326-w
respinal
·6 years ago·discuss
Update: They did https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25579391
respinal
·6 years ago·discuss
>the UK may approve it as early as tomorrow.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25549454
respinal
·6 years ago·discuss
> The half-dose/full-dose regimen was a mistake in a clinic administering the trial, though.

More on that here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25548342
respinal
·6 years ago·discuss
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/05/health/covid-natural-immu...
respinal
·6 years ago·discuss
Yes. "COVID-19 vaccination should be offered to you regardless of whether you already had COVID-19 infection." https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/faq.html
respinal
·6 years ago·discuss
Exactly. "BREAKING—95%—new data from Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine shows 95% efficacy & is “100% effective” in preventing severe Hospital illness, says AZ CEO. That’s on par w/ Moderna & Pfizer. No official data yet, but UK said to likely approve in days." https://twitter.com/DrEricDing/status/1343047055078551554?s=...
respinal
·6 years ago·discuss
I wish ;) Which title from a couple of days ago tho?
respinal
·6 years ago·discuss
Yes, I should have posted that one. I read it as well, but read it first in Spanish from the BBC https://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-54429012.
respinal
·6 years ago·discuss
Probably. I read it first in Spanish from the BBC https://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-54429012 and also found the one that someone quoted here from the New York Times.
respinal
·6 years ago·discuss
Yes, it is crazy how expensive it is.
respinal
·6 years ago·discuss
Would that be the only explanation, that they simply do not know what they do?
respinal
·6 years ago·discuss
;)
respinal
·6 years ago·discuss
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24794344
respinal
·6 years ago·discuss
Maybe temporary due to the New York Post's article..who knows
respinal
·6 years ago·discuss
I still cannot tweet. I just tried it now. I get the message "Something went wrong, but don’t fret — let’s give it another shot."