WFMU's 2026 Fundraising Marathon continues through Sunday! Keep amazing, listener-supported radio cranking out the tunes for another year by pledging here: pledge.wfmu.org/donate. (Shown: the new 2026 WFMU bumper sticker, yours for a pledge of $20 or more.)
13.03.2026 15:15
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Some molecular machines, like ribosomes, can persist for long periods of time in cells.
Could molecular aging of ribosomes shape how proteins are made?
In our new preprint we track ribosomes as they age in cells and uncover unexpected effects on translation (1/10)
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
10.03.2026 15:29
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The 2026 Visual System Development GRC and GRS are fast approaching. Jeremy Kay, Kristen Kwan, Robert Johnston, and I have built an exciting program that we hope you will enjoy. Looking forward to seeing everyone at the meeting this summer in beautiful Maine. Register and RT!
10.03.2026 19:00
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This is the first time in 12 or 13 years I haven't gone to Jersey for the WFMU marathon and performed a show too. End of an era. But I'll still be live on the air remote on Thursday so tune in.
03.03.2026 12:32
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Like to see a version of Dracula where when they're signing the papers for the castle, Dracula has his own buyer's agent, and there's also someone there from the title company who did the title search. Maybe that's who the three vampire women in the original Bram Stoker book are.
02.03.2026 16:59
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Happy 38th birthday to the #LTEE!
#BOTD in 1988.
Keep on evolving!
#science #evolution #microbiology
24.02.2026 15:20
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Love when Nosferatu says, "We are entering a golden age of vampirism and I have have vampired better then anyone ever before...these nasty people with stakes...they have stakes. They call them stakes (sucks air between teeth). It's a beautiful thing though how I suck the blood. Completely undead."
25.02.2026 12:48
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Instead of SOTU, I'm watching Nosferatu (2024) because it has some of the same letters and roughly same vibe.
25.02.2026 01:12
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It's so weird that the OJ trial was a real life event on TV, but it still had spin offs. The Kardashians are The Jeffersons of the OJ trial.
20.02.2026 20:16
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H.A. Brown Elementary School Mural
By Skype a Scientist
A week ago I found out that the grant I was confident would fund our spring mural will not, bc we're 2 blocks too deep into Kensington. This STINKS.
This project rocks bc it's community driven, biodiversity-focused (& more! read on!)
We're raising money to make it happen
givebutter.com/KenzoMural
22.02.2026 16:56
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Image of an adult male zebrafish (Danio rerio) with distinctive yellow and blue stripes. You can see their reflection in the bottom of the clear tank. Credit to Dr. Paco LΓ³pez-Cuevas.
Did you know @zebrafishhusbandry.bsky.social has a guide to zebrafish husbandry basics in 22 languages including Arabic, Cambodian, Chinese, Dutch, Farsi, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Italian, Serbian, Malay, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swahili, Turkish, Urdu & Japanese 1/2 π§ͺ
21.02.2026 11:22
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Does anyone have any recommendations for a low cost amplifier for extracellular recordings that would be good for a teaching lab? We have been using the Grass Instruments P55 ones but they no longer appear to exist and we are running out of working ones. Sharing of this message would be appreciated.
18.02.2026 17:33
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Banner for the Midwest Zebrafish Meeting on June 24-26, 2026. This is a group of adult zebrafish across a green and blue background.
Save the date! The organizers of the Midwest Zebrafish Meeting would like to personally invite you to attend their next gathering, which will be held June 24β26, 2026, at the Van Andel Institute in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Check out this thread for more details about the conference!π #zebrafish π§ͺ
08.02.2026 14:51
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New preprint out!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
One of the most salient lessons I learned in all my adventures with screening and protein engineering is the importance of context. The context in which you test a gene or protein determines what function it has.
06.02.2026 16:32
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Since it has been twenty years since I shot film, I forgot the wonderful SchrΓΆdinger's film roll feeling of having your photos be both genius and garbage at the same time while they remain undeveloped.
30.01.2026 23:50
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At some point I will do Quatermass and the Pit as a radio play and replace the Quatermass character with Lt. Columbo. Tomorrow is too soon since I'm out of fresh veggies so can't dissect any martians.
27.01.2026 20:32
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Microbiota discovered in scorpion venom
With low nutrient availability and presence of numerous antimicrobial peptides, animal venoms have been traditionally considered to be harsh sterile environments that lack bacteria. Contrary to thisβ¦
A new study by Barbara Murdoch and colleagues reveals diverse bacterial communities inside scorpion venom secretions, with differences due to geography and between the two species studied, Paruoctonus becki and Anuroctonus phaiodactylus.
plos.io/4tfd7zk
27.01.2026 13:33
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With this snow storm coming, I should probably top off the dog's neck cask.
23.01.2026 14:32
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Selling my Academy of American Poets award. It's not a medal, just a letter, but it will make you a poet if you buy it from me.
16.01.2026 19:23
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Shot one roll of color and one black and white, and now I'm sending them to the past to get developed.
16.01.2026 22:36
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whole-genome data for 7 rhododendron
~50% transposable elements (TEs) π€©
TEs significantly associate w genomic differentiation & structural variances
Gene duplication & loss significantly associated w flower color & expression potentially driven by TEs
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link.springer.com/article/10.1...
10.01.2026 13:48
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Fun! Link to original research: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
09.01.2026 17:27
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zebrafish in petri dishes
LEGO blocks arenβt just for kids π
Research from Dr. Sarah Aldermanβs lab @integrativebiology.bsky.social shows zebrafish raised with LEGO early in life learn faster, show less anxiety-like behaviour & handle stress better than those raised in barren environments
ποΈ: www.uoguelph.ca/cbs/news/202...
08.01.2026 19:17
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Looking for a postdoc? Work on vertebrates and have lab experience? Come be the lab manager/museum postdoc for the LSU Museum of Natural Science!
(It's a great stepping stone to being a curator!)
07.01.2026 16:26
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Finally out! We studied the retinas of the longest-living vertebrate, the Greenland shark, and found that the retinas remain remarkably healthy in animals around 150 years old. What is the mechanism? It may be a highly efficient DNA repair system. Enjoy!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
06.01.2026 01:40
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Hey, science community (whoever is here). Can you please help me amplify this message? Postdoc position available in DΓΌsseldorf!
05.01.2026 13:33
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π§ͺ A fascinating discussion of the disjunct between biological systems and digital computation, that really emphasises the vast gulf between the neurons in our brains and the nodes in a computer-hosted neural network.
04.01.2026 14:11
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I don't go around bragging about it, because I want to be known for my own accomplishments, but I am a direct descendant the first human.
01.01.2026 21:36
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