stapledon for example
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Single-molecule Biophysicist at London Institute of Medical Sciences π§¬π¬β¨ My research interests are all things single-molecule fluorescence and nucleic acids. Other hobbies: archery, chess, sci-fi
stapledon for example
Don't forget to pour one out for "misunderestimate"
You just can't put stuff like this in scientific publications any more. They won't let you
Congrats to Jamie et al! Our latest @york.ac.uk work dissecting the structural landscape of the Rep Helicase is now out in Nucleic Acids Research! π§¬π¬
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Life involves significantly more squiggly lines when there are more colours
Life is better with more colours!
π Have a good one Tim!
can I add a flourophore to light it up a bit
stock trajectory is invariant under Lorentz transformation
Lenny with a pinhole projection of the sun approaching the Drinking Time line
A thread on optical phenomena in The Simpsons
criminal sponge stealing feline
We have to keep our washing up sponges in prison under the sink or this one will steal them and hide them
Please share: Still plenty of time to apply for PhD projects in my lab using single-molecule methods to look at disordered regions and condensin complexes!
Contact me at e.cutts@sheffield.ac.uk
For details on how to apply: www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
Google AI overview result explaining that anhydrous water is water that is free of water
Artificial intelligence is going to revolutionise chemistry
hopefully no bananas
Whenever I see people talking about how they want to see raw data I can't help but think that everyone means something different when they say raw
Mix two motors of opposite polarity with microtubules and they will partition space !
Microtubules will get organized in polar and active barriers, sorting the two motors in separated domains, leading to the emergence of a new type of patterns.
#morphogenesis
doi.org/10.1073/pnas...
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An infrared photo of a rainbow: a strange, ghostly-looking rainbow in a mostly black and white photo, with a faintly red outer edge and a cyan inner edge, and what look like a few even fainter βechoβ bows inside
A regular visible-light pic of a rainbow
An ultraviolet picture of a rainbow: a dark, foreboding landscape with a deep purple stripe emanating from it, and a grey stripe inside
A composite of the three preceding photos, showing that the infrared bow is βoutsideβ the visible light rainbow, and the ultraviolet bow βinsideβ
Thereβs more to rainbows than the human eye can see: hereβs how a rainbow extends into the infrared and ultraviolet.
Photos:
1. Infrared
2. Visible (obviously)
3. Ultraviolet, and
4. A composite showing how UV is beyond the violet in a rainbow, and IR beyond the red end.
π§ͺ #photography
Beeps definitely sounds better than skeeps π
No snow in London yet!
The simple optical setup (an infinite optical breadboard with hundreds of optical components placed randomly upon it)
Manuscript: "Using a simple optical setup ... "
Thanks for making this Izzy!
The starter packs are good but when do we get booster packs
two fuzzy creatures
Lots of people following me this morning even though so far I have only posted a picture of my cat, so I am raising the stakes and posting TWO cats
First attempt in a (loosely defined) Single-Molecule Biophysics starter pack. Please share and (self-) nominate. go.bsky.app/CteFZM5
This may explain why I have 20 new follows this morning! Thanks Johannes!
I am always maximally suspicious when I see people fit Gaussians to diffusion coefficients plotted in linear space!
π¨ Preprint news!! π¨ The collaboration with @ckinzthompson on a novel definition of resolution and how it can be used to calculate the local atomic resolution and map-to-model correspondence in cryoEM structures is finally on bioRxiv!!!! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... π§΅(1/6)
No
The world isn't ready for Kubrick wonka anyway
If you put a ring on the floor a cat will get in it