Catherine Matacic
@cmatacic
Science editor @TangledBankHHMI, formerly @NewsfromScience and @USChinaBusiness. Opinions are as opinions do, and none of them should be blamed on my employer.
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03-09-2013 03:20:09
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As Tess Joosse writes, sometimes love bites:
You keep posting that sign! I don't think it means what you think it means: science.org/content/articl… by Tess Joosse
1/5 reptile species is at risk of extinction, new study finds: science.org/content/articl… by Erik Stokstad Chris Bickel
Ukraine’s mounting death toll includes a growing number of scientists. Absolutely heartbreaking: science.org/content/articl… by Richard Stone
Scientists in the desert find a "sound tunnel" in the sky: science.org/content/articl… a great tale by Zack Savitsky
Just 9% of a dog's personality traits are linked to breed, new study suggests: science.org/content/articl… by David Grimm Fetching vid courtesy of Meagan Cantwell 😻
Deep in an Alabama cave, scientists found the largest cave art in North America: science.org/content/articl… by Tess Joosse
Practice makes perfect, even with seizures: statnews.com/2022/05/02/bra… Cool find by Jonathan Wosen, Ph.D.
After 2 years of disappointing results, interferons knock some sense into SARS-CoV2: science.org/content/articl… by Meredith Wadman
We analyzed human plasma, mucosal and memory antibody responses against #SARSCoV2 and found a pan-variant neutralizing antibody! Led by Young-jun Park Dora Pinto Lexi Walls Zhuoming(Joemin) Liu Collab. with Davide Corti HHMI Vir Biotechnology 1/24 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Omicron "should be called SARS-3." Nice story on that restless virus by Gretchen Vogel science.org/content/articl…
Are forensic experts biased? Itiel Dror's controversial studies suggest many can be: science.org/content/articl… by Douglas Starr
Most problems with forensics do not originate with “bad apple” technicians who have infiltrated crime labs: science.org/content/articl… by Douglas Starr
"The black hole is ravenous but inefficient." Like me, waking up in the morning. science.org/content/articl… nice piece by Daniel Clery
ICYMI: Gravitational waves may help predict big quakes science.org/content/articl… by Zack Savitsky
50 vultures can dispatch a fresh carcass in just five minutes, says Boise State University raptor biologist Gregory Kaltenecker at #SEJ2023. Without them, our world would be swimming in bodies—and disease.
“We are an example not only outside our country, but inside it too,” says Gabriela Curtiz, a Boise State University student and guide at Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park, which empowers local women by providing schooling for 2000 girls. #SEJ2023