A sickening society is clear in these statistics
So why is it not in the news?
Powerful wake-up call from @chakrabortty.bsky.social www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
A sickening society is clear in these statistics
So why is it not in the news?
Powerful wake-up call from @chakrabortty.bsky.social www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Some public-health experts and science commentators were saying this at the time. For all the wonders of rapid tests and then vaccines, we could not science our way out of problems that were not science problems at their core.
Leipzig U and the MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology (MPI-EVA) have an open faculty position (W2) in evolutionary population genetics! This position is tenured and comes with generous core funding. We are eager to welcome a new colleague! Deadline March 11.
www.uni-leipzig.de/en/newsdetai...
If you research or are simply interested in human genetic variation, ancient and modern, read my and Noah Rosenberg's latest in GENETICS academic.oup.com/genetics/art... 1/2
We are published! We quantifying the spatiotemporal dynamics of the first two major waves of SARS-CoV-2 in the USA is online now!
By mapping the infections we were able to quantify the spread of SARS-CoV-2 over the contiguous US and we also estimated the speed of spread! tinyurl.com/y87tjnmd
βI love midges because I know what their hearts look likeβ: is the passion for taxonomy in danger of dying out?
π°Publishedπ°Salty start: How early-life stress and age change future reproductive investmentποΈ
buff.ly/YB74uJO
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Does early-life environment stress affect future reproductive investment? ππ
Our new paper found that when raised in fluctuating salinity, mosquitofish females produce eggs with lower protein, while older males had higher ejaculate glycogen content!
Read the full paper here doi.org/10.1111/1365...
Based on a 2025 study by the great @jazlynmooney.bsky.social & colleagues
New for @undark.org
On: "The Birthday Paradox," the transatlantic slave trade, ancestral bonds, and the hidden power of statistics.
"Family is family, whatever our genetic relationship. Impressively, the birthday paradox study captures this possibility."
undark.org/2026/02/27/o...
A genealogy study claims first conclusive case of sex βdistortionβ in humans β but not all researchers are convinced. go.nature.com/4aZqc7x
Why does every decade promise a method, a language, or now #AI that will βfixβ #software #complexity?
Software never behaved like an engineered artifact.
Our research shows it evolves like an #ecosystem.
A thread β
This new issue of #PhilTransB expands the field of cultural #evolution and shows why it matters for todayβs biggest challenges. It highlights research funded by the @culturalevolsoc.bsky.social's Transformation Fund, which focused on #DEI: royalsocietypublishing.org/rstb/issue/3...
The Vatican Museums' Bramante Staircase provides a striking visual metaphor for a vicious feedback cycle in scholarly publishing: rising paper submissions across an expanding landscape of journals strains the limited supply of volunteer peer review labor, which in turn makes editorial decisions less predictable and encourages authors to submit their work more ambitiously, increasing the burden on peer reviewers further still. Image credit: Carl T. Bergstrom
The process of #PeerReview is vital to contemporary science, but is also under enormous strain. @carlbergstrom.com & Kevin Gross use mathematical models to dissect the threats to the long-term viability of peer review, suggesting ways to stabilize it @plosbiology.org π§ͺ plos.io/4kR02bo
#Introduction: Bioethicist. Adversarial Collaborator (the friendly kind). Writer. Mother to a tiny human and cat.
I study: the ethics of genomic technologies.
Book: WHAT WE INHERIT (2026) tinyurl.com/4m2uu7xu
Website: daphnemartschenko.com
Never thought about this e-mail point before...yup.
"We appear to be in the midst of a 'peer-review meltdown' in which the peer-review system is becoming woefully overtaxed by the volume of manuscript submissions."
As the authors highlight, the lack of incentives to conduct peer review is...a problem.
undark.org/2024/07/04/o...
Should biology put complexity first? www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... - excellent essay by @philipcball.bsky.social. I would add epistasis to polygenicity and pleiotropy as a ubiquitous and fundamental phenomenon, not some optional complication that we can try to account for afterwards
Pace of ecology drives the tempo of visual perception across the animal kingdom
->Nature | More on "Animal visual perception speed ecology" at BigEarthData.ai
1. Iβm quite happy with this popular piece that Lee Dugatkin and I wrote recently. For the next two weeks itβs free to read on the American Scientist website.
Now this is a goddamn paper
βIt would be foolish to suppose that black box AI can save us from the daunting task of understanding how genomes work. But who would want to forego that anyway, given the intellectual richness & beauty that, for all its messiness, modern molecular biology is revealing?β @philipcball.bsky.social ππ―π§ͺ
"Historians of science interested in the 1980s [...] can profitably learn from one another by comparing how scientists of different stripes moved through the greedy waters they swam in."
Joseph Martin's review of Greedy Science: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Excellent opportunity!!
"There is still life in the old dog."
Brian Charlesworth on Fisher's Fundamental Theorem in @journal-evo.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1093/evol...
Follow up to our work on eco-evolutionary dynamics of host parasite systems in complex landscapes up in Evolution @journal-evo.bsky.social. This work was done during Ruthvik's Erasmus M1 project @ruthvikpsi.bsky.social with me and @efronhofer.bsky.social. academic.oup.com/evolut/artic...
SFIβs Santiago Elena has been elected a fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology.
He joins 62 fellows in the 2026 class. His work explores how RNA viruses adapt to hosts and manipulate cellular resources. Since joining SFI in 2008, he has organized several working groups on virus evolution.
Epistasis in...mechanical spring networks? Dope!
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
This is terrific. The work of @wiringthebrain.bsky.social & others βechoes a common message: that the complexity of life is not pre-encoded in the genome, but emerges through development in a way that is not fully captured by the mechanical metaphors of blueprints and computer codes.β
A small polymerase ribozyme that can synthesize itself and its complementary strand | Science www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... - this looks super cool, but does it really relate to the origin of life?