i would be very happy to debate New Order vs. Joy Division with you. To begin with, the two really are different. NO w/the synthesized 80s sound, JD. more punk/Dead Kennedys sound. Have u listened to the group "Electronic" that Bernard Sumner started? music.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
Posts by David aka intenseCA
🧠 CTE ≠ A concussion 🧠
A concussion is a short-term brain injury. CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy) is long-term brain degeneration from years of head trauma.
🛑 CTE builds slowly
❓ Can you get CTE from one concussion? Unlikely.
🔁 Repeated hits = Major risk factor. Prevention is key! #CTE #TBI
We're on the cover of @science.org this week. Awesome work by @florentwaltz.bsky.social. #CryoET is reaching crazy resolutions inside cells, and this is just the beginning. Fantastic interpretation of the proton motive force by @verenaresch.bsky.social. Always a pleasure making #SciArt with you!🧪🧶🧬🌾
#flourescentfriday dedicated to some cheeky cerebellar microglia and astrocytes (GFAP 🔵, IBA1 🟣)
Fighting for survival with brain surgery. Please read and repost if you can. Or nothing more than just positive thoughts would be wonderful. Thank you. gofund.me/65e8ed1d
@captmarkkelly.bsky.social: "When I was flying combat missions over Iraq in 1991, I didn't think there was some snotty nosed teenager in South Africa that was going to call me a traitor."
But that “majority” is not voting and not speaking up. Active participation is essential.
Also, true democracy cannot exist w/o participation by its citizens. True democracy mandates involvement at the base level ( town hall, city boards, school boards, etc), as well as elected officials higher up the food chain. Add in letter to the editor, sidewalk protests of a zoning change!
Thank you so much @amystaufferpa.bsky.social for sharing about my release!
Thank you! From the bottom of my heart, I thank you for those who have purchased, read, or plan to read Spreadsheets and Bedsheets! I am very grateful to you!
Graphic showing the positions of Webb’s four science instruments behind the telescope’s primary mirror. On the left half, under the title “Webb’s Science Instruments,” is a line drawing of the underside of Webb's mirror. A gold rectangle outlines the position of the science instruments. On the right half of the graphic is a blown-up and more detailed illustration of the four science instruments: NIRSpec, FGS/NIRISS, NIRCam, and MIRI.
Each of #NASAWebb’s four instruments are able to answer specific science questions. Three instruments have cameras, but all four can perform spectroscopy, which is used to study the details of what wavelengths of light objects emit or absorb: webbtelescope.pub/3uJUKoW 🔭 🧪
Illustration of a large spherical object that looks like a gas giant planet or a brown dwarf. The object appears to be glowing, with wavy, horizontal bands of yellow, orange, and red forming patterns similar to those in the atmosphere of Jupiter. In the mid-latitudes of the northern hemisphere, just to the right of center, is a large, elliptical, dark red feature similar to Jupiter’s Great Red Spot. Hints of a blue-green auroral glow emanate from the south pole. Larger blue-green auroral arcs descend from the north pole down toward the middle northern latitudes. The background is filled with thousands of distant stars that form a Milky Way-like band running from left to light. The object is isolated, with no host star nearby. The words “Artist’s Concept” are in the lower left corner.
Astronomers using #NASAWebb have captured thousands of infrared spectra, revealing evidence for patchy clouds layers, high-altitude hot spots, and variations in chemistry around a swiftly spinning, free-floating object 20 light-years from Earth: webbtelescope.pub/4hVeLjt 🔭 🧪
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Here's a recent #BulletinMathBio paper by Victoria Chebotaeva, Anish Srinivasan, and Paula A. Vasquez on Differentiating Contact with Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Infectious Individuals in a SEIR Epidemic Model.
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I’m in awe of your talent. Congrats.
I also got to work with antimatter! Our group tested our first prototype detector in front of a positron beam at Jefferson Lab. We're testing our third prototype now in the same spot! ⚛️ 🧪
Scientist and science communicator from Canada with opinions, only some of which are darkly droll. I follow her and you should too! 🧪