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Peter Girguis

@pgirguis

Marine scientist and co-founder of the Girguis Flying Circus™️. Advocate for logic and love. Here to fight entropy, and you know how that’s going.

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linkhttps://girguislab.oeb.harvard.edu calendar_today14-12-2010 20:17:04

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Enough with the bullshit cheating. There was no evidence of cheating. NONE… not dead people, not illegals….none. As for the other posts in this thread, f-cking MOST EVERYONE in politics plays dirty in one way or another. Trump’s “go-to” is to verbally crap all over his

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Check this out folks. Dr. Yunha Hwang and colleagues have launched DGEB. I’m looking forward to doing checking it out tomorrow. Id encourage you to do the same. Tatta Bio is doing some really cool stuff!

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A reminder that there are people from all walks of life, including affluent VCs/entrepreneurs, who value honesty, decency, and hard work.

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Very cool! I'm looking forward to reading the paper. Also urea can play an important role in marine animal-microbial symbioses as well (stay tuned for more)

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Folks on here are arguing about which search engine results are "true". Don't forget that no search engine gives you the truth; they give you the statistically most relevant results (or often the most financially lucrative results) to your query. "Truth" is a heady idea, one

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Thank you, The Boston Globe, for the nice write-up about our Sea Monsters exhibit at the Harvard Museum of Natural History. Folks, if you're in the Boston please swing by the museum to check out the exhibit. Drop me a line and, if I'm around, I will give you the "dime tour". 😉

Thank you, <a href="/BostonGlobe/">The Boston Globe</a>, for the nice write-up about our Sea Monsters exhibit at the <a href="/HarvardMuseum/">Harvard Museum</a> of Natural History.  

Folks, if you're in the Boston please swing by the museum to check out the exhibit. Drop me a line and, if I'm around, I will give you the "dime tour".  😉
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I am all for biomedical advances, and Neuralink's technology has some upsides but you should know that brain-computer interfaces have existed for nearly five decades. Be curious be optimistic be gracious and always be mindful of hype and spin. Want to learn more? Check out:

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Bathyphysa siphonophore (AKA flying spaghetti monster) spotted in the #NazcaHighSeas! This is a carnivorous colonial organism composed of multicellular units; each zooid performs a job — reproduction, digestion, floatation, & body positioning. Talk about teamwork!

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This nasty pathogen infects the nuclei of mussels, multiplies to >80000 cells, swelling nuclei to >50 times their size. Where does its nutrition come from? How does it avoid apoptosis? Read our paper, just out! nature.com/articles/s4156…