Ms. Holly Aaron, Dr. Karen Dehnert, Dr. Scott Laughlin, And Dr. Carolyn Bertozzi

Ms. Holly Aaron, Dr. Karen Dehnert, Dr. Scott Laughlin, And Dr. Carolyn Bertozzi

Ms. Holly Aaron, Dr. Karen Dehnert, Dr. Scott Laughlin, and Dr. Carolyn Bertozzi

University of California, Berkeley, California, USA Specimen: Fucosylated glycans in a zebrafish embryo. Technique: Confocal microscopy

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Sofia Ionescu (1920-2008) Was A Romanian Neurosurgeon, Thought To Be One Of The First Female Neurosurgeons

Sofia Ionescu (1920-2008) was a Romanian neurosurgeon, thought to be one of the first female neurosurgeons in the world.

She studied medicine in Bucharest, and in 1943 became part of the first team of Romanian neurosurgeons. She continued practicing the profession for almost five decades and received numerous awards for her lifesaving work.

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Hitchhiking bacteria might help their host navigate via magnetic fields

Deep in the mud of the Mediterranean Sea, scientists have caught microscopic protists dancing to a strange beat—the beat of Earth’s magnetic fields. Now, a new study reveals how these tiny clusters of cells orient themselves along those fields: by letting magneto-sensing bacteria hitch a ride on their outer membranes.

Researchers used microscopes to examine protist-packed sediment taken from the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea near Carry-le-Rouet, France. When they placed a magnet with its north pole facing a water droplet from the sediment, the hundreds of protists inside immediately began to swim toward the droplet’s edge. When the researchers reversed the magnet so its south pole was facing the droplet, the protists fled in the other direction (above).

11 years ago
Colonial Rotifers Showing Eyespots And Corona, Magnification 200x - 500x. Ralph Grimm.

Colonial rotifers showing eyespots and corona, magnification 200x - 500x. Ralph Grimm.

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About To Burst

About to burst

A geyser forms due to water being heated by the energy beneath the Earth’s surface. The water is heated past the normal boiling point of water, but remains in a liquid state because of the pressure of the water on top of it.

Eventually, enough water turns to steam that it begins blasting the column of water upwards. Once the first bit of water is removed, the pressure drops, causing more water to turn to steam and leading to a runaway eruption of the water.

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11 years ago
Nothing Spices Up Your Love Life Like The Scientific Method!

Nothing spices up your love life like the scientific method!


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11 years ago

New project!

I received a new research project in my lab today on concurrent ehrlichia infections in dogs! All the happy feels! 


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4 years ago

protestants: god is not an absent father! talk to god like a friend! god is always with you! bring your problems to god, no matter how small! it’s not at all weird to call god “daddy!”

catholics: god is far too important to give a fuck about your lost keys or your algebra exam. please address your petty concerns to one of god’s ten thousand holy secretaries. if it’s really important, consider asking his mom.


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11 years ago
Vaccine Infographic By Leon Farrant.

Vaccine Infographic by Leon Farrant.

I often speak with patients who tell me that they do not wish to be vaccinated because they do not see the point, that it is a farce, that it can cause autism (it does not), despite educating and informing them of the reasons behind it. 

In the same way that people who did not grow up during the great wars of the mid-twentieth century have little frame of reference as to what the toll of total war can be, neither can a newer generation of people who have never seen the effects of polio, smallpox, and measles ravage humanity. For many people in the developed world, these are just distant, faded memories captured in the pages of medical textbooks. 

I sincerely hope that the understanding of why we vaccinate does not become lost over time, that people need not fall victim to these preventable diseases; otherwise, the suffering, the challenges, and the research that went into developing these vaccines were all for nothing.


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4 years ago

Me whenever I see a corporate ad trying to say “we’re all in this together”:

Me Whenever I See A Corporate Ad Trying To Say “we’re All In This Together”:

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