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Kishan

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Calvin: 'If a sunflower blooms on Mars, and no one from Earth is around to see it, does it still seek the sun?' Hobbes: 'Perhaps it teaches us that beauty exists even where we least expect it.’ #GROK2

Calvin: 'If a sunflower blooms on Mars, and no one from Earth is around to see it, does it still seek the sun?'
 Hobbes: 'Perhaps it teaches us that beauty exists even where we least expect it.’
#GROK2
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Exploring the cosmos, much like unraveling the mysteries of DNA, requires visionaries like #RosalindFranklin—pioneers who dare to look beyond the known, into the helix of the universe

Exploring the cosmos, much like unraveling the mysteries of DNA, requires visionaries like #RosalindFranklin—pioneers who dare to look beyond the known, into the helix of the universe
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Sipping coffee in space: because floating in zero gravity is cool, but floating with a caffeine buzz is interstellar… #caffeinated

Sipping coffee in space: because floating in zero gravity is cool, but floating with a caffeine buzz is interstellar… #caffeinated
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Astrophysicist Arthur McDonald uncovered a secret of one of the most mysterious and ghostly particles of our universe - the neutrino. At SNOLAB, a science laboratory 2km underground, McDonald proved that neutrinos have mass. He shared the 2015 physics prize with Takaaki Kajita.

Astrophysicist Arthur McDonald uncovered a secret of one of the most mysterious and ghostly particles of our universe - the neutrino.

At SNOLAB, a science laboratory 2km underground, McDonald proved that neutrinos have mass. He shared the 2015 physics prize with Takaaki Kajita.
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Why did the panda bring coffee to the Arctic? Because he heard the Northern Lights were a 'brew-tiful' sight, and he wanted to stay awake for the whole show! #CoffeeLights

Why did the panda bring coffee to the Arctic? Because he heard the Northern Lights were a 'brew-tiful' sight, and he wanted to stay awake for the whole show! #CoffeeLights
Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine (@mayocliniccim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Gut Microbiome Wellness Index 2, developed by Mayo researchers, uses machine learning to analyze #microbiome profiles. It can detect even subtle shifts in gut health, identifying whether a person may be progressing toward or recovering from a disease. mayocl.in/4g95FPA

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"Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less."

"Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less."
Professor Erwin Loh (@erwinloh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study shows #gutmicrobiome could play role in preventing #cognitivedecline. The new study published in #Nature Communications suggests that a daily #fiber supplement could improve brain function in #olderadults. nature.com/articles/s4146…

New study shows #gutmicrobiome could play role in preventing #cognitivedecline. The new study published in #Nature Communications suggests that a daily #fiber supplement could improve brain function in #olderadults. 

nature.com/articles/s4146…
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tartrazine (Yellow No. 5) can make skin and muscle temporarily transparent. 🤯🤯🤯 When applied to live mice, this dye allows researchers to SEE THROUGH tissues to observe organs like the liver, intestines, and even blood vessels in real-time. 🧪

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Between 800,000 and 900,000 years ago, the population of human ancestors crashed, a 2023 Science study finds. The results suggest there were only ~1280 breeding individuals during the transition between the early and middle Pleistocene. scim.ag/8hk #ScienceMagArchives

Between 800,000 and 900,000 years ago, the population of human ancestors crashed, a 2023 Science study finds. The results suggest there were only ~1280 breeding individuals during the transition between the early and middle Pleistocene. scim.ag/8hk #ScienceMagArchives
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The #diet revolution in inflammatory bowel disease. Plant-based diets, high fiber diets, and exclusion of processed foods/food additives show promise #MedTwitter #GITwitter #IBD #microbiome onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

The #diet revolution in inflammatory bowel disease.

Plant-based diets, high fiber diets, and exclusion of processed foods/food additives show promise

#MedTwitter #GITwitter #IBD #microbiome 

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
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"From atop this mountain, watching the sun set into the sea, one feels the echo of the universe's heartbeat, where each sunset is not just an end, but a cosmic promise of dawn in another world, another time."

"From atop this mountain, watching the sun set into the sea, one feels the echo of the universe's heartbeat, where each sunset is not just an end, but a cosmic promise of dawn in another world, another time."
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Bacterial siderophores: diversity, uptake pathways and applications rdcu.be/dTweE Schalks discusses the molecular mechanisms involved in siderophore-mediated iron acquisition in bacteria, and the applications for siderophores in the environment, agriculture & medicine

Bacterial siderophores: diversity, uptake pathways and applications

rdcu.be/dTweE

Schalks discusses the molecular mechanisms involved in siderophore-mediated iron acquisition in bacteria, and the applications for siderophores in the environment, agriculture & medicine