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Wednesday, Jun 19

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Tabulae Paralytica: Mapping the biology of spinal cord injury in unprecedented detail

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Scientists have achieved a significant research milestone in the field of spinal cord injuries -- mapping out the cellular and molecular dynamics of paralysis in unprecedented detail with their open-source project 'Tabulae Paralytica'. Gr…

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Open-source project maps the biology of spinal cord injury in unprecedented detail

medicalxpress.com

Scientists at EPFL have achieved a significant research milestone in the field of spinal cord injuries—mapping out the cellular and molecular dynamics of paralysis in unprecedented detail with their open-source project titled "Tabulae…

Sunday, Jun 16

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UC Irvine renames biology school after $50-million donation from entrepreneur

www.latimes.com

The university said the $50 million from Charlie Dunlop will be used for an endowment fund within the School of Biological Sciences.

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The biology of fatherhood

www.axios.com

Dads today are spending more time changing diapers, tying shoes and pushing swings — nurturing acts that a new book argues have long been part of men's biological nature.

Saturday, Jun 15

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Does Evolution Even Matter Anymore — Or Is Human Progress Just Too Fast for Biology?

www.inverse.com

The evolutionary mismatch perspective suggests that we should find ways to adjust our environment so that it aligns better with our evolved nature.

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Amy Lockard: Biology does not a father make

triblive.com

The “Father of our Country,” George Washington, was ironically not himself a father — not a biological one anyway. He was a stepfather and raised two of his stepgrandchildren, one of whom was named after him. With his stepchildren…

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Will AI ever become conscious? It depends on how you think about biology.

www.vox.com

A film adaptation of science fiction author Terry Bisson’s 1991 short story, They’re Made out of Meat, opens with two aliens in dismay. Sitting in a roadside diner booth disguised as humans, cigarettes hanging limp from their mouths,…

Thursday, Jun 13

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Setting the Standard in Spatial Biology: Deciphering Tumor Characteristics in Kidney Cancer Metastases Using CellScape™

www.genengnews.com

In this GEN webinar, we present results leveraging high-resolution spatial technologies, including NanoString’s Spatial Molecular Imaging and Canopy’s CellScape immunotyping, to identify the unique tumor cell characteristics and…

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From Discovery Biology to ELRIG Chair: A Conversation with Melanie Leveridge

www.news-medical.net

In this interview, we speak with Melanie Leveridge, Vice President of Discovery Biology at AstraZeneca and Chair of the Board for ELRIG UK, to discuss her extensive career in the pharmaceutical industry, her role in fostering scientific…

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High school biology teacher looks to make the most of his ‘Tin Cup’ moment at the US Open

PINEHURST, N.C. — Colin Prater feels a little like Kevin Costner’s character in “Tin Cup” this week — a relative unknown who suddenly finds himself thrust onto one of golf’s biggest stages at the U.S. Open. It’s a movie Prater is quite…

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High school biology teacher looks to make the most of his ‘Tin Cup’ moment at the US Open

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Colin Prater, a biology teacher and golf coach at Cheyenne Mountain High School in Colorado Springs, Colo., is one 73 qualifiers for the U.S. Open.

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High school biology teacher looks to make the most of his 'Tin Cup' moment at the US Open

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Colin Prater feels a little like Kevin Costner's character in ''Tin Cup'' this week — a relative unknown who suddenly finds himself thrust onto one of golf's biggest stages at the U.S. Open.

High school biology teacher looks to make the most of his ‘Tin Cup’ moment at the US Open

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PINEHURST, N.C. (AP) — Colin Prater feels a little like Kevin Costner’s character in “Tin Cup” this week — a…

High school biology teacher looks to make the most of his 'Tin Cup' moment at the US Open

www.independent.co.uk

Colin Prater feels a little like Kevin Costner’s character in “Tin Cup” this week — a relative unknown who suddenly finds himself on one of golf’s biggest stages at the U.S. Open

High school biology teacher looks to make the most of his 'Tin Cup' moment at the US Open

www.ksat.com

Colin Prater feels a little like Kevin Costner’s character in “Tin Cup” this week — a relative unknown who suddenly finds himself on one of golf’s biggest stages at the U.S. Open.

Wednesday, Jun 12

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I’m a high school biology teacher but stunned world to qualify for US Open – I’ve been practising with Scottie Scheffler

www.the-sun.com

COLIN PRATER is swapping the class room for the US Open tee box this weekend.

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AI approaches in structural biology and drug discovery

www.embl.org

EMBL Grenoble and the ESRF hosted a workshop bringing together representatives from research and industry to discuss the ever-growing role of artificial intelligence in the field of structural biology.

Tuesday, Jun 11

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‘Great confidence boost’: Reaction to today’s Leaving Cert biology and Junior Cycle French exams

www.irishtimes.com

It’s day five of the exams for more than 100,000 students around the country

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DePaul University biology professor claims she was fired for giving students optional assignment on 'genocide in Gaza'

www.dailymail.co.uk

An adjunct biology professor at DePaul University in Chicago said last week that she was canned for giving an optional assignment about the 'genocide in Gaza.'