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Finally learned Celtic visions weave and it’s such a lovely one! I got these really neat smokey quarts briolette tear drops and rounded beads that felt perfect for it. Gonna take some nice photos and post on the store!

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A WHOLE CIVILIZATION
WILL DIE TONIGHT
My son needs lunch, and I have to put his backpack together, but a whole civilization will die tonight, so I'm wondering if they've closed their schools.
Like, a snow day, maybe, except instead of snow it's
"keep your children home so if you die, you die together" — instead of "well open back up once the plows have cleared" it's
"we don't know if we'll be here tomorrow, hold your babies tight."
It's just "talk" I'm told, which I've been told before.
"It's how the president makes his deals." But I've never heard anyone talk about other human beings this way, and I'm not certain I can look my son in the eyes if we all agree to stomach it one more time.
A civilization will die tonight, but as I zip up his backpack and kiss him off to school I think: if this is what we call leadership then I'm not entirely sure ours isn't already dead.
@michaelfdubois
Mukad A QuBoy
@michacifdubois

A WHOLE CIVILIZATION WILL DIE TONIGHT My son needs lunch, and I have to put his backpack together, but a whole civilization will die tonight, so I'm wondering if they've closed their schools. Like, a snow day, maybe, except instead of snow it's "keep your children home so if you die, you die together" — instead of "well open back up once the plows have cleared" it's "we don't know if we'll be here tomorrow, hold your babies tight." It's just "talk" I'm told, which I've been told before. "It's how the president makes his deals." But I've never heard anyone talk about other human beings this way, and I'm not certain I can look my son in the eyes if we all agree to stomach it one more time. A civilization will die tonight, but as I zip up his backpack and kiss him off to school I think: if this is what we call leadership then I'm not entirely sure ours isn't already dead. @michaelfdubois Mukad A QuBoy @michacifdubois

Brutal.

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Noise is key to evolution; entropy is key to metabolism. We have to stop pretending that biology fights against these things rather than relying on them!

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A Beautiful 1897 Illustrated Book Shows How Flowers Become Art Nouveau Designs The art of drawing is not the art of observing forms and objects alone, it is not mere mimicry of these objects; it is the art of knowing how far and wherein, and with what just limitations, those for...

A Beautiful 1897 Illustrated Book Shows How Flowers Become Art Nouveau Designs

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DNA Break Repair by Homologous Recombination (2024) Drew Berry wehi.tv
DNA Break Repair by Homologous Recombination (2024) Drew Berry wehi.tv YouTube video by WEHImovies

I've seen these animations here and there on the net, but I just found their source: this amazing YouTube channel by @drewberry.bsky.social , which is a goldmine. From malaria lifecycle to signal transduction - full of super cool stuff! youtu.be/Xe-83tBcxhs?...

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This weekend we projected cells and filaments on the roof of the @museeorsay.bsky.social in Paris, then we contracted it with a pinch of myosin.
And it was fabulous!

Grateful to have been part of this art/science project & thx to @manuelthery.bsky.social @lblanchoin.bsky.social & the CytoMorphoLab

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Historical scientific illustration from 1912 showing various detailed sketches of squid and their anatomical features, including full body views from different angles, close-ups of tentacles with suction cups, and detailed depictions of heads and eyes. The squids are numbered and arranged neatly on a beige background, highlighting differences in form, structure, and texture. The image serves as a comprehensive study of cephalopod morphology collected during the Plankton Expedition, emphasizing scientific observation of squid anatomy.

Historical scientific illustration from 1912 showing various detailed sketches of squid and their anatomical features, including full body views from different angles, close-ups of tentacles with suction cups, and detailed depictions of heads and eyes. The squids are numbered and arranged neatly on a beige background, highlighting differences in form, structure, and texture. The image serves as a comprehensive study of cephalopod morphology collected during the Plankton Expedition, emphasizing scientific observation of squid anatomy.

🦑 Die Cephalopoden der Plankton-Expedition
Kiel: Lipsius & Tischer, 1912.

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Illustration from the Norwegian North Sea Expedition (1876-1878) published by Christiania, Grøndahl & søns bogtrykkeri (1880-1901), depicting detailed scientific drawings of Alcyonida coral species. The image shows numerous numbered sketches illustrating two species: Vöringia polaris (figures 1-40) and Vöringia pygmæa (figures 41-90). The corals are drawn in various forms and magnifications, highlighting their branching structures, textures, and polyps. The detailed black and white line art captures naturalistic shapes and intricate surface patterns typical of soft corals, intended for taxonomic study. The plate is labeled with expedition and author information at the top and species names at the bottom.

Illustration from the Norwegian North Sea Expedition (1876-1878) published by Christiania, Grøndahl & søns bogtrykkeri (1880-1901), depicting detailed scientific drawings of Alcyonida coral species. The image shows numerous numbered sketches illustrating two species: Vöringia polaris (figures 1-40) and Vöringia pygmæa (figures 41-90). The corals are drawn in various forms and magnifications, highlighting their branching structures, textures, and polyps. The detailed black and white line art captures naturalistic shapes and intricate surface patterns typical of soft corals, intended for taxonomic study. The plate is labeled with expedition and author information at the top and species names at the bottom.

🪷 Den Norske Nordhavs-expedition, 1876-1878
Christiania, Grøndahl & søns bogtrykkeri, 1880-1901.

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3 months ago 12 3 0 0
The Wonders of Chemistry with Philip Ball
The Wonders of Chemistry with Philip Ball YouTube video by Beauty of Science

The wonders of Chemistry by @philipcball.bsky.social youtube.com/watch?v=a3Md... #spectacularchem

3 months ago 13 5 1 1

Cheers Glendon, great to reconnect since Twitter

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Paired with the show, Bob Goldstein created the world's longest microtubule, ascending the Genome Science Building's spiral stairs, to honor Emeritus Professor Ted Salmon

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Molecular animation – Tech Talk by Drew Berry wehi.tv (2022)
Molecular animation – Tech Talk by Drew Berry wehi.tv (2022) YouTube video by WEHImovies

Thanks Phillip, I've been procrastinating creating a making of video about the Homologous Recombination animation production. You've given me a shove to get it done next week...

Here is a 'making of' video I created for 'Synthesis of ATP' animation youtu.be/qbyzEiBvbXw?...

3 months ago 4 1 1 0
The Chemical Brothers - Star Guitar
The Chemical Brothers - Star Guitar YouTube video by ChemicalBrothersVEVO

Fantastic work and visual rhythm!

Reminds me of Michel Gondry's music video for Chemical Bros youtu.be/0S43IwBF0uM?...

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3rd Edition is my favourite as well! More microscopy than later editions

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A close-in image of a protoplanetary disc around a newly formed star. Many different wavelengths of light are combined and represented by separate and various colours. A dark line across the centre is the disc, made of opaque dust: the star is hidden in here and creates a strong glow in the centre. A band going straight up is a jet, while other outflows form flares above and below the disc, and a tail coming off to one side.

A close-in image of a protoplanetary disc around a newly formed star. Many different wavelengths of light are combined and represented by separate and various colours. A dark line across the centre is the disc, made of opaque dust: the star is hidden in here and creates a strong glow in the centre. A band going straight up is a jet, while other outflows form flares above and below the disc, and a tail coming off to one side.

🌟 Merry Christmas from a newborn star. Earlier this year the NASA/ESA/CSA #Webb Space Telescope took this stunning image of HH30, an edge-on protoplanetary disc. 🧪🔭

🔗 esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Webb/Webb_investigates_a_dusty_and_dynamic_disc

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Final version is out! Our large-scale cryo-ET dataset 🔬 of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii 🦠 is now published in @cp-molcell.bsky.social

Huge collaborative effort! So glad to see the community already using it to develop new resources & tools.

Check it out here: shorturl.at/z4i4c
#CryoEM #CryoET

4 months ago 137 47 3 1

yes but what does AI reveal? what do the graphics mean?

Punchier colours, emulating nothing

4 months ago 0 0 1 0
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When art meets science! 🤩
Check out Drew's stunning animation of the cellular machinery behind homologous recombination — featuring our favorite DNA repair complex MRN, and other DNA repair heroes! 🧬🔧 @drewberry.bsky.social

4 months ago 6 1 0 0

Loving @drewberry.bsky.social's beautiful animation of DNA break repair by HR - featuring the MRN complex architecture and function inspired by the research from @hopfnerlab.bsky.social!

Dive into the science behind it🧬
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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#LivingArchitectures
We put cells and cytoskeleton filaments on the architecture of the musée d'Orsay.
www.musee-orsay.fr/fr/agenda/ev...
Scientists of the #CytoMorphoLab adapted their protocols to illustrate the questions that keep them awake at night.
-> Two shows on the 24th and 25th of January.

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Our Science paper is out!

Huge congratulations to @huabin-zhou.bsky.social, Mike Rosen, and the brilliant @janhuemar.bsky.social @juliamaristany.bsky.social and @kieran-russell.bsky.social from our group

News: bit.ly/4avnkAr and bit.ly/3XBGVHS

Great perspective by @vram142.bsky.social +K Zhang

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Today, our animation synthesizing decades of research on actin-mediated endocytosis in budding yeast was published:
journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/...

The result of a fantastic Iwasa-Drubin lab collaboration.

@margotriggi.bsky.social @jiwasa.bsky.social
movie.biologists.com/video/10.124...

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Some cells are just in it for the drama!
The bottom 5 microns of cells videoed through a microscope by @EmmaKoory. The middle cell rounds up (for fun?) and subsequently rounds up to divide. We missed so much of the action by just sampling the bottom. @CellBiology

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Proteins are dynamic structures, but structural biology often shows them as static snapshots. Inspired by long-exposure photography and generative art, I built ProteinCHAOS, an artistic tool inspired by molecular dynamics to capture protein flexibility over time, much like long-exposure images.

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Live Forever (2024) Drew Berry wehi.tv  #Lysosome #mTOR
Live Forever (2024) Drew Berry wehi.tv #Lysosome #mTOR YouTube video by WEHImovies

youtu.be/vinyjsc81CI?...

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GOD - My pal [Australia, teen garagepunk (?)] (1987)
GOD - My pal [Australia, teen garagepunk (?)] (1987)

GOD - My pal [Australia, teen garagepunk (?)] (1987)
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Robin Williams' daughter has some quality thoughts on AI slop

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Yes! Incredible to see it for real!

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Whale vs Squid
Whale vs Squid YouTube video by Drew Berry Animation wehi-tv

Animation of sperm whale vs giant squid I made for a museum exhibition 19 years ago, very popular with kids and the public youtu.be/8GeUy4_aH2Y?...

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