🚀A major breakthrough in wearable #EMG:
Stanford researchers show that a compact 6-channel device can achieve 32-channel-level performance using a generative EMG model. A significant step forward for gait analysis, gesture decoding, and real-world neuromuscular monitoring. #WearableTechnology
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Doing more with less!
Kyun Kim, Scott Delp, Zhenan Bao and colleagues report @natsensors.nature.com a compact six-channel EMG device for complex task predictions, such as individual alphabet recognition and gait dynamics predictions.
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
The first article from Nature Sensors is officially online!
This paper by Joe Wang and Sheng Xu and colleagues introduces wearable interfaces designed to work reliably in real-world, chaotic environments.
Read it now: doi.org/10.1038/s444...
#Sensing #Wearables #AI #Robotics #HumanMachineInterface
Cordyceps is the fungus in 'The last of us'. So this one caught my eye -- fascinating paper in the evergreen journal, Current Biology (one of my personal faves): www.cell.com/current-biol...
There is still time to apply to become part of our team at Nature Biomedical Engineering! Please share! springernature.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/SpringerNatu...
Delighted to announce here that @ritastrack.bsky.social is the new Chief editor of Nature Biomedical Engineering. Congratulations Rita!
⭐ I'm hiring a new Chief editor for Nature Biomedical engineering, in New York, Beijing or Shanghai.
Please apply here: springernature.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/SpringerNatu...
OUT NOW: Seed-borne bacteria drive wheat rhizosphere microbiome assembly via niche partitioning and facilitation
@dgarrs.bsky.social
#microsky 🧪
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Together with fellow @biologists.bsky.social EiCs we've written about the unprecedented cuts & policy changes to research in the US
We stand with our US colleagues during this challenging time
Science transcends borders—setbacks in one nation affect us all
journals.biologists.com/dev/article/...
What a great PhD project! Check out the work of the Busby lab — includes forest canopy microbiome analyses agmicrobiome.org
Dog day afternoon, #GBGV style
📣Taking our ability to understand phage biology up a notch. Phage functional genomics platform, out now
🔓Open access, read it at your leisure
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
@cresslab.bsky.social, @naturemicrobiol.bsky.social
Congratulations to the whole team! 🎉
A picture of the journal's front cover
Happy launch day everyone! We're really excited to share our first issue, which is now available to read online here www.nature.com/nrct/
One (tired) man and his dog 😊
Article by @fitz-james-lab.bsky.social and me summarising his Mol Cell study
www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/article/dna-...
🤩 pair of papers here that begin to reveal the potential of topically-applied engineered bacteria.
Figure from the paper, showing BOOSTER-overexpressing poplar plants that are about twice as tall as the negative controls. Googly eyes (not from original paper) look at the taller plants.
BOOSTER, a newly identified orphan gene, supercharges photosynthesis and, when overexpressed, boosts height of poplars by up to 200% (at least in greenhouse)
To make it even more interesting, part of the gene seems derived from a poplar fungus-farming ant 🐜
Paper: www.cell.com/developmenta...
And see this related preprint www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Conserved jumbo phage factors required for protein import into a phage nucleus
Yup. That does say "phage nucleus" and it really is a nucleus-like compartment.
It’s not a class issue. How about stopping deflecting misogyny using class war and owning your mistakes and apologising, Gregg? ‘Only’ 13 women complained. Just how many complaints is enough to take it seriously Gregg? Wow. www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio...
TL DR: spatial AND temporal engraftment matter
Interesting paper that identifies a murine ‘super donor’ FMT microbiome and then investigates what makes it ‘super’:
Great to be at OncoLille yesterday to discuss research culture and regulatory T cells!
We could go on about how we welcome publishers, we don't demote links, we encourage independent developers to build apps and extensions on top of Bluesky's network.... but instead, we'll show you.
All thanks to the incredible community here! 🦋
Our dog is not spoilt. We merely made him more comfortable 😆
Excited to share “Bin Chicken”, substantially improving genome recovery through rational metagenomic assembly. Applied to public 🌍 metagenomes, it recovered 24,000 novel species 🦠, including 6 novel phyla.
doi.org/10.1101/2024...
@wwood @rhysnewell @CMR_QUT
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Absolutely thrilled to announce our newly awarded MRC @ukri.org project grant! 🍾 Together with @gpollara.bsky.social & @scottishwormboy.bsky.social, we'll seek novel bacterial virulence and host defence determinants using clinical #UTI samples in my lab's human urothelial microtissue model! #UTISky
Cover of Michael Veal’s book Living Space
🎶Best music book of 2024?
For me, it was Michael Veal’s mind-expanding “Living Space: John Coltrane, Miles Davis, & Free Jazz, From Analog to Digital”
He uses theories & frameworks from architecture, photography & design to help understand the most avant-garde albums from these 2 musical geniuses