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Posts by Walther Mothes

this seems specifically designed to break mail-in voting (where deadlines are defined by postmark)

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Republicans just blocked an amendment to require the release of the Epstein files.

Wonder why.

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Tour of the Architecture of Minoru Yamasaki at Wayne State University All About Architect Minoru Yamasaki The Seattle born and educated Yamasaki moved to Detroit in 1945. By 1949, the young architect had started his own architectural practice in the city. Among other no...

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first time at Wayne State University in Detroit, great meeting, learning a lot about SNAREs, and takes place at an amazing place, building by Minoru Yamasaki

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Thanks! Thanks to Shan-Lu Liu for featuring this! We like to get back into.

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There is currently an NWS flash flood warning in effect for all five boroughs of NYC.

But no City agency has posted it on this platform.

Please help spread the word.

“If you live in a basement apartment or low-lying area, be ready to move to higher ground.”

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The 1 train on the NYC subway tonight

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Laura Loomer‘s tweet: Alligator lives matter. The good news is, alligators are guaranteed at least 65 million meals if we get started now.

Laura Loomer‘s tweet: Alligator lives matter. The good news is, alligators are guaranteed at least 65 million meals if we get started now.

The entire Latino population in the U.S. is 65 million. She means all of us.

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strokes can change the personality

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Always ‘one atom away’: The long, rocky journey to an HIV prevention breakthrough Developing lenacapavir, the drug newly approved to protect against HIV for six months in one shot, took basic science, sophisticated chemistry, and perseverance

To many, it is the next best thing to an HIV vaccine. The FDA approved a new way to prevent HIV infection: the antiretroviral drug lenacapavir, which provides almost complete protection for 6 months with a single injection in the abdomen.
www.science.org/content/arti...

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Q&A with Michael Grunst PhD ’25 Grunst received the university's John Addison Porter Prize for his dissertation on viral Spike proteins.

Congratulations Michael Grunst for receiving the John Addison Porter Prize, considered to be one of Yale University’s most prestigious awards. I am proud of what you accomplished! Wish you all the best for your next steps! gsas.yale.edu/qa-michael-g...

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Department of Defense Security for the Protection of Department of Homeland Security Functions MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE                THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

(🚨) MAJOR BREAKING NEWS: TRUMP DECLARES L.A. RESIDENTS TO BE IN “REBELLION AGAINST THE AUTHORITY OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES”

This declaration may well be a prelude to martial law. He’s illegally federalized the Guard in California and this looks very like the pretext he was waiting for.

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Hundreds of rural hospitals are at risk of closing, threatening critical care Hospital officials told CBS News the closure was driven by the same factors that have closed other rural hospitals: low reimbursement rates.

We should be investing in rural communities and making them better places to build a life & raise a family - not shutting down rural hospitals by choking off their funding.

Saving rural hospitals is one more reason to call your Representative and speak out against this GOP attempt to cut Medicaid.

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When RFK Jr says that “only really sick kids should die from measles” if unvaccinated, this is eugenics. Not only is that completely untrue since we had eradicated the virus thanks to the vaccine, but he’s saying that sick and high risk kids are expendable. This is eugenics, plain and simple.

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the moment you use BPL, you aggregate Spike and trigger post fusion conformation, which is not what you want

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This is the first “vetted” announcement and it speaks of incompetence and corruption

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bad idea to make vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 and RSV with BPL. Post fusion is the wrong conformational state. Then you get non-neutralizing antibodies too that have more side effects, can enhance infection. Maybe flu is better

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Beta-propiolactone (BPL) inactivated virus is no "gold-standard" vaccine. BPL inactivated SARS-CoV-2 causes aggregation and its Spike protein is largely in the post fusion. This will not give you a good vaccine. It is scary how incompetent this is

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Inactivation of SARS-CoV-2 by β-propiolactone causes aggregation of viral particles and loss of antigenic potential Inactivated viral preparations are important resources in vaccine and antisera industry. Of the many vaccines that are being developed against COVID-19, inactivated whole-virus vaccines are also consi...

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Nanometer-resolution in situ structure of the SARS-CoV-2 postfusion spike protein | PNAS The spike protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) mediates membrane fusion to allow entry of the viral genome into ...

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HHS, NIH launch next-generation universal vaccine platform for pandemic-prone viruses These vaccines aim to provide broad-spectrum protection against multiple strains of multiple viruses.

Beta-propiolactone (BPL) inactivated virus is no "gold-standard" vaccine. BPL inactivated SARS-CoV-2 causes aggregation and its Spike protein is largely in the post fusion. This will not give you a good vaccine. www.nih.gov/news-events/...

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"... American institutions of higher learning have in common the essential freedom to determine, on academic grounds, whom to admit and what is taught, how, and by whom." 2/2

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A Call for Constructive Engagement | AAC&U A Call for Constructive Engagement

"... we must oppose undue government intrusion in the lives of those who learn, live, and work on our campuses. We will always seek effective and fair financial practices, but we must reject the coercive use of public research funding.” www.aacu.org/newsroom/a-c... 1/2

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Spring in CT

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A beeswarm chart of canceled NIH grants showing the years into each project when the funding was pulled. Each dot represents a terminated grant and is colored by the number of publications associated with the project: none, one to four or five or more. The grants are separated into thee rows based on the award type (R01, U01, U54). RO1 research projects had the most terminations, which occurred at all stages of research, from the project onset to 7+ years in. Most grants were canceled short of the 4-5 year lifespan of a typical grant, and 40% of R01s had no publications at the time of termination. Projects that had been active for longer had more publications, suggesting that more findings are disseminated in the later stages of these grants.

A beeswarm chart of canceled NIH grants showing the years into each project when the funding was pulled. Each dot represents a terminated grant and is colored by the number of publications associated with the project: none, one to four or five or more. The grants are separated into thee rows based on the award type (R01, U01, U54). RO1 research projects had the most terminations, which occurred at all stages of research, from the project onset to 7+ years in. Most grants were canceled short of the 4-5 year lifespan of a typical grant, and 40% of R01s had no publications at the time of termination. Projects that had been active for longer had more publications, suggesting that more findings are disseminated in the later stages of these grants.

In terminating hundreds of NIH grants, the Trump administration dumped years of investment down the drain. In my latest @opinion.bloomberg.com column, we analyzed the cancelled projects & talked to scientists to understand just how much the public loses out. It's a lot: tinyurl.com/bdey86su

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Yale faculty urge administrators to defend academic freedom Around 900 faculty signed a letter to President Maurie McInnis and Provost Scott Strobel calling for “courageous leadership” in the face of attacks on higher education.

900 of us signed this letter to the leadership at Yale. yaledailynews.com/blog/2025/04...

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Trump administration’s attack on university research accelerates With billions in grants put on hold, targeted universities will see research crippled.

Columbia University capitulated to Trump to get $400M in science funding released.

What happened? Not only has the funding NOT been released, but all NIH funding ($700M last year) has been frozen.

Giving in to bullies just makes them take more.

arstechnica.com/science/2025...

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We are witnessing the destruction of science in America | Paul Darren Bieniasz If we stay on this administration’s course, future life-saving medicines may never be invented

Thanks to Paul Bieansz for speaking up! www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

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Given the low average vaccination rates in a number of states, and the existence of numerous pockets of very low rates, it's pretty much a given that this outbreak get quite a bit bigger.

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Our work on HIV-1 matrix, led by James Stacey and @dhrebik.bsky.social, is in this week's @nature.com. Extended explanatory video from @margotriggi.bsky.social.

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

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