Recent weather events across the South have offered a reminder, from a Minnesotanās perspective: nobody deals with ice like those from the Land of 10,000 Lakes.
Posts by jmb, phd
I've slowly been reformatting notes from my population and conservation genetics course at Montana State University into a web bookāa rough draft is now live here: elinck.org/popgen_conge...
Kingdom animalia.
Speaking on behalf of science, weāre okay with this outcome.
But you can do that right now, though, right? As far as Iām aware, neither arXiv nor bioRxiv have format or length requirements. If youāre going to blow up article formatting, why not blow up commercial publishing at the same time?
Donāt worry, you can just feed the plots and bullet points into an LLM and ask it to create a paper for your to read. /s
š» Sharing this preprint where we assembled 3 new chromosome-level genomes, including the first for Asteraceae's South American sister Calyceraceae! Asteraceae uses all the tricks when it comes to being the most ecologically successful family of flowering plants. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Just spent waaay too long canceling Spectrum internet by phone. Big thanks to the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals (1 Bush, 2 Trump appointees) that blocked the Biden-era āclickātoācancelā rule before it took effect this month. Truly working for the people ā clicking a button is *so* hard. /s
Happy to see this out and for the opportunity to contribute!! The puzzle of Asteraceae inflorescence development jumps one step forward (a big step š ) š»
Have you ever wondered how sunflowers got their head? The answer lies in stem cells, a modified signal peptide, and a whole lotta evolutionary history. Happy to have played a role in this work. š»
Nice. Fwiw, I can translate science into gibberish *or* gibberish into science. Thatās my super power.
Okay, found them. Artificial intelligence, quantum information science, biotechnology, nuclear energy, and translational science. None of which I can eat.
Wait. What are the Presidentās five priority areas?
Knock out science, observe the phenotype. Itās like reverse genetics, but with civilization.
So. Iām sitting here watching The Terminator and realizing that weāre just four years from SkyNet sending a killer robot back in time to ensure an apocalyptic future. I hope we make it that long.
Same old same old. Unfortunately.
Academics, do you need a simple way to explain IDC (F&A) rates? Imagine dining at a restaurant. You enjoy your meal but decide to pay only for the chef & ingredients, ignoring the waitstaff, rent, and utilities. Clearly, these āextrasā make the experience possible. But imagine if everyone did this.
How many bikes can one man ride?
True or false⦠When a major international conference gives you an actual paper notebook as part of the swag, they should also give you a writing utensil. You can get those with sponsor logos, too, right? Or is a $1k-ish registration fee for academics and non-profits too low for such luxuries?
Also, funny thing⦠If your child is under 18, you donāt have to certify then as a tobacco non-user⦠So yeah, they can smoke all they want with no impact on your insurance. š¤·āāļø
Dude, your insurance doesnāt carry on, same as it ever was, if you donāt re-opt-in for your dependents? Thatās criminal. The only thing we *have to* do every fall is re-confirm that weāre not tobacco users to avoid an upcharge. The price of coverage increases (of course!) but it stays in place.
Then again, maybe youāre a sleeper agent for Big Cornā¢ļøā¦
I think the word youāre looking for is ācornologist.ā Side note: that auto-corrected to corporatist, which Iām pretty sure you are not.
I see five. Corn, corn oil, corn maltodextrin, corn protein, and corn syrup. I wonder what percentage of corn that is by mass?
Thatās really cool, small world!
The corner of Pine Lane and what? My wife grew up on Colby Drive. P.S. Beautiful tree! I hope itās a male gingko⦠Otherwise, RIP your nasal passages. š
TFW you go old school and bust out a bunch of PCR primers that you published 18 years ago to validate some crosses⦠and you discover that the parents differ for a big ole indel in one of the genes. Few things are as satisfying as seeing genetics in action on an agarose gel. š» š§¬
Fyi, I told a bunch of people and nobody cared. š¤·āāļø
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