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Posts by DeBarra Shaw

It’s wonderful to see the work of Dr. Levin and his lab highlighted. This groundbreaking work has enormous implications, I believe. Thank you. ✨

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So interesting. Great photo!

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I found a baby opossum a few years ago…such a little sweetheart. I took care of him until the Wildlife Rescue picked him up for me. I named him Munchkin. 💚

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I’ve always loved these. Thanks for posting. 💛

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Our latest work on shape-programmable tissues is out in @science.org. By positioning topological defects in cellular nematics, we encode frustrated 2D force fields that relax into predictable 3D shapes. Collaboration with Marino Arroyo’s lab, led by @pauguillamat.bsky.social at @ibecbarcelona.eu.

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OMG…amazing photos!

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Peacock Butterfly (Aglais io): This colourful butterfly species is native to temperate Asia and Europe, it has a wingspan of 55mm (2.16in) and hibernates in trees or buildings during winter, it can use its eye-spots as an anti-predator deterrent. Beautiful photo taken by Ellena Bailey in the UK.

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I love raccoons. We have a lot of them in Tampa, and they’re used to being around people and cats. I watched a mama teach her babies how to climb a tree in my backyard. It was heartwarming. 💛

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Great read! 🤖

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Awesome photo! 😊

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How mitochondria organize our “second genome” EPFL scientists discover that a simple shape change in mitochondria helps cells evenly distribute their mitochondrial DNA, solving a long-standing puzzle.


How do our cells organize their “second genome”? Scientists solved a century-old mystery: a temporary shape change called "mitochondrial pearling" evenly distributing mitochondrial DNA. Could unlock new insights into aging and neurodegenerative diseases! actu.epfl.ch/news/how-mit...

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Monkey’s Paws & Paperclips Did Ray Bradbury predict the future?

Meg Shriber on fiction and technology, discussing the Pygmalion myth in American SciFi and technology-making and concluding with a comparison with other cultural traditions - Japanese, Latin American, Afrofuturism.

www.harbus.org/post/monkey-...

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Beautiful story! ✨

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It’s beautiful! 😊

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A baby whale is born with 10 female whales and one male helping.

During the most beautiful event that happens in life—birth—whales were very chatty. We found vowels during the birth event as well.

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The paper:

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

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Agree. Iguanas are interesting here in Florida. My friend had one as a pet, and it acted like a house cat…even used a litter box! 😊

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