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Posts by Pilar Cacheiro

A crow says "I just want to"

A crow says "I just want to"

"Focus" Crow is now very detailed and crouching down

"Focus" Crow is now very detailed and crouching down

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Western view of Washington Park Beach and the inlet to Michigan City Harbor in Michigan City with Lake Michigan beyond. // Image captured at: 2026-02-27 22:36:18 UTC (about 1 min. prior to this post) // Image sourced from: youtube.com/@AccessLaPorteCountyMedia // Current Temp in Michigan City: 65 F | 18 C // Precip: broken clouds // Wind: SW at 11 mph | 17 kph // Humidity: 33%

Western view of Washington Park Beach and the inlet to Michigan City Harbor in Michigan City with Lake Michigan beyond. // Image captured at: 2026-02-27 22:36:18 UTC (about 1 min. prior to this post) // Image sourced from: youtube.com/@AccessLaPorteCountyMedia // Current Temp in Michigan City: 65 F | 18 C // Precip: broken clouds // Wind: SW at 11 mph | 17 kph // Humidity: 33%

Current* conditions near Michigan City, IN:

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Close-up of black and white woodpecker with long sharp beak, gripping a smooth barked tree trunk in front of a big hole he has excavated.

Close-up of black and white woodpecker with long sharp beak, gripping a smooth barked tree trunk in front of a big hole he has excavated.

Wider view of same bird.

Wider view of same bird.

Wider view this time with his head tilted back so the hole is obvious.

Wider view this time with his head tilted back so the hole is obvious.

The Hairy Woodpecker content you didn’t know you needed
#birds

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野鳥がたくさん描かれたスマホ壁紙用イラスト

野鳥がたくさん描かれたスマホ壁紙用イラスト

壁紙

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📢 New study presents DeepRare, an agentic LLM-based system for rare disease prioritization.
🧬 It generates ranked diagnostic hypotheses from multimodal patient data with evidence-based reasoning, outperforming other approaches in diagnostic accuracy.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Humbled by Evolution Understanding the history and diversity of life inspires awe and wonder.

1. I’m quite happy with this popular piece that Lee Dugatkin and I wrote recently. For the next two weeks it’s free to read on the American Scientist website.

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Interested in pursuing a PhD at EMBL-EBI?
@atsocf.bsky.social 🇮🇹 is one of our PhD fellows. He works on improving #AlphaFold protein structure predictions.

Find out more about his PhD experience:
www.ebi.ac.uk/about/news/p...

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Some exciting openings in Exeter for clinical academics (professor and senior lecturer). Come and shape the future of translational genomic medical research in the South West! Lovely place to work, lovely people to work with, and freedom to pursue great science... www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/43...

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⏰ Only two more weeks to go!

The abstract submission deadline for #ESHG2026 #HybridConference is fast approaching.
🗓️ Deadline: Thursday, 12 February 2026, 23:59 CET

Don’t forget to submit your abstract!
👉 All details here: 2026.eshg.org/abstracts/

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Por supuesto. Y no solo en Suecia. Aprender por el placer de aprender. Que casi se nos ha olvidado lo que es eso:
www.udc.es/en/senior/

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I'm on the Board of @biologists.bsky.social. Many know them as publishers of @dev-journal.bsky.social, @jcellsci.bsky.social, @jexpbiol.bsky.social , DMM, and @biologyopen.bsky.social --but they also are a major funder of small grants that empower young biologists and enable scientific meetings 🧪

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I guess the preprint came out in 2024 but it was published this year so I'll say this paper from @jeffspence.github.io and @hakha.bsky.social which is probably the paper that pleiotropy-pilled me the most. Really got me to think about what GWAS means www.nature.com/articles/s41...

4 months ago 43 10 2 1
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The “machinal bypass” and how we’re using AI to avoid ourselves | PNAS The “machinal bypass” and how we’re using AI to avoid ourselves

Love this short opinion piece on “mechanical bypass” in analogy to “spiritual bypass”.

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'MODERN-DAY DAY ORACLES or BULLSHIT MACHINES? How to thrive in a ChatGPT world Developed by Carl T Bergstrom and Jevin D. West Yet for all the good that AI systems will do, they will also saturate our information environment with bullshit at ata a scale never before encountered.'

'MODERN-DAY DAY ORACLES or BULLSHIT MACHINES? How to thrive in a ChatGPT world Developed by Carl T Bergstrom and Jevin D. West Yet for all the good that AI systems will do, they will also saturate our information environment with bullshit at ata a scale never before encountered.'

Whether we like it or not, AI is here and not going anywhere. The excellent colleagues behind @callingbullshit.bsky.social (@jevinwest.bsky.social & @carlbergstrom.com) now have a great resource to help us understand AI and how to deal with it. Highly recommended!
thebullshitmachines.com/index.html

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‘Almost unimaginable’: these ants are different species but share a mother Ant queens of one species clone ants of another to create hybrid workers that do their bidding.

A common type of ant in Europe breaks a fundamental rule in biology: its queens can produce male offspring that are a whole different species

go.nature.com/4mOb5T9

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One mother for two species via obligate cross-species cloning in ants - Nature In a case of obligate cross-species cloning, female ants of Messor ibericus need to clone males of Messor structor to obtain sperm for producing the worker caste, resulting in males from the same moth...

Look at this crazy thing!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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One of those days when you feel very lucky to have the job you do. Everyone is working hard, your colleagues go the extra mike to support you, and things work out, even if at the last minute.

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I guess art is there for us to agree or disagree with.

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N2 sleep promotes the occurrence of ‘aha’ moments in a perceptual insight task Sleep supports memory consolidation, but can it also facilitate memory reorganization? This study reveals that N2 sleep, but not N1 sleep during a nap, increases the likelihood of having an 'aha' mome...

My one and only reply from now on to anyone making fun of Spaniards for their siesta habits.
journals.plos.org/plosbiology/...

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This sounds true to me

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Poem title: At the Intersection
 
The poem is divided into two overlapping circles.
 
The left-hand circle is titled ‘me’ and the text reads:
the day we
went out to have
an ice-cream, we said nothing
just let our silence melt in
the air as we walked across the common
our love never tiring at all
 
The right-hand circle is titled ‘you’ and the text reads:
we should
have talked it over but
nothing ever seems to get
in your fat head. You are so
common that I wish we’d never met
at all and I’d married Tim instead
 
In the intersection of the poem (where the two circles overlap), the text reads:
we
have
nothing
in
common
at all

Poem title: At the Intersection The poem is divided into two overlapping circles. The left-hand circle is titled ‘me’ and the text reads: the day we went out to have an ice-cream, we said nothing just let our silence melt in the air as we walked across the common our love never tiring at all The right-hand circle is titled ‘you’ and the text reads: we should have talked it over but nothing ever seems to get in your fat head. You are so common that I wish we’d never met at all and I’d married Tim instead In the intersection of the poem (where the two circles overlap), the text reads: we have nothing in common at all

The mathematician John Venn was born on this day in 1834. To commemorate the occasion, here’s a poem in the form of a Venn diagram.

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If I ever get rich I won't tell anyone, but there will be signs.

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So long, and thanks for all the fish.

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Not entirely sure what the lunch menu is, but it sure made fishing look easy.

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If you were a gannet, where would you want to live?

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We all need a rest sometimes.

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Complex genetic variation in nearly complete human genomes - Nature Using sequencing and haplotype-resolved assembly of 65 diverse human genomes, complex regions including the major histocompatibility complex and centromeres are analysed.

Telomere-to-telomere DNA sequencing is set to transform the field of human genetics in coming years. For a flavour of what's coming, see this exciting work on nearly complete genomes of 65 individuals from diverse populations, out today in @nature.com by @glennislogsdon.bsky.social & colleagues. 👇🧬🧪

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MRC Postdoctoral Research Scientists x 5 - MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences Applications are now open for up to five postdoctoral positions in the area of developmental epigenetics.

📢 We're hiring 5 postdocs across multiple projects!
Spanning germline demethylation, gene regulation and genome architecture in development and disease!

Apply now!

9 months ago 18 13 1 0
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Multiplexed assays of variant effect for clinical variant interpretation Nature Reviews Genetics - Multiplexed assays of variant effect (MAVEs) are highly scalable experimental approaches used to generate functional data for genetic variants. In this Review, McEwen et...

Interested in using functional data to understand clinical variants? Been hunting for a good review of the topic? We just wrote one! rdcu.be/exaEU

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Remember folks, your AI is only as good as the training data and so it looks backwards rather than forwards….

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