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It's #WorldDownSyndromeDay
If you're a medic, you can find excellent resources here:
@dsmig.bsky.social
For folks with Down Syndrome, families, professionals... EVERYONE, there are great resources here:
Down Syndrome Association
@dsa-uk.bsky.social
Downs Syndrome Scotland - dsscotland.org.uk
Welcome to The Dispatch’s first ever good news edition:
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Which was the style at the time
And yet… 🤦♀️
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Number of UK newspaper editorials arguing for more (blue) and less (red) climate action, 2011-2025. Some editorials also present a “balanced” view, which is categorised as advocating for neither “more” nor “less” climate action. These editorials are not represented in this chart. Source: Carbon Brief analysis.
NEW – Analysis: UK newspaper editorial opposition to climate action overtakes support for first time | @joshgabbatiss.bsky.social @sylviahayes.bsky.social
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A little egret standing in a clear fast flowing stream
Cheonggyecheon Stream in Seoul. A shallow clear stream lined with people, artwork and trees.
See also Cheonggyecheon in Seoul
One of the world’s major megacities is about to completely run out of water. Why isn’t this a bigger news story?!
The BBC has so thoroughly culled its science team that the national broadcaster is now using journalists from other corporations as correspondents on its flagship Inside Science show, rather than the wealth of specialists I was able to draw from. What a sad loss
~$2.5bn in profits, ~35% profit margin
interested to see if you get a response. I didn’t.
For 61 years the #BBCWorldService has been broadcasting the latest in science via its weekly Science in Action programme. That dies in the next half hour, with this final edition, reflecting on the fall in trust in expertise driven by malign interests over recent years.
For years Roland has worked tirelessly to inform BBC listeners about societally-relevant science. This is exactly the WRONG time, BBC, to be letting him go! 😠
The headlines?
1) Variants on both copies of #RNU4-2 cause a recessive neurodevelopmental disorder with prominent speech delay
2) One of the hallmarks is distinct white matter changes on MRI
3) It is clinically and genetically distinct from #ReNU syndrome
www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1...
What a huge loss for science communication and journalism. For what it is worth I will feed back to the BBC..any other suggestions?
- worldservice.letters@bbc.co.uk
- overtoyou@bbc.co.uk
- www.bbc.co.uk/contact/comm...