**Meet Our Mascot: Dr. Bio – A Symbol of Innovation and Curiosity!** We are thrilled to introduce a new addition to our team, someone who embodies the spirit of discovery, intelligence, and collaboration –Dr. Bio! 🐬✨ Why a dolphin? Dolphins are known for their extraordinary intelligence, complex communication skills, and deep curiosity about the world around them. They are among nature's most adept learners and explorers—qualities that align perfectly with our mission in the biotechnology field. Just like the bottlenose dolphin, which is celebrated for its problem-solving abilities and friendly nature, our little dolphin is not only an excellent researcher but also an enthusiastic partner in the quest to unlock the mysteries of biological science. A Researcher at Heart: In our company, the little dolphin plays a vital role in exploring new horizons. With the ability to interact with cutting-edge scientific instruments, the little dolphin expertly navigates the complexities of biotechnology. From precision research to groundbreaking discoveries, our mascot reminds us every day that curiosity and intelligence drive progress. The Future of Science: The little dolphin embodies the values that are at the core of our company: 1. Innovation: Constantly pushing the boundaries of what's possible. 2. Collaboration: Just as dolphins work together in pods, we believe in teamwork and the power of shared knowledge. 3. Learning: Embracing curiosity to continuously evolve in a rapidly changing world. 🌎 Through the eyes of our dolphin, we are reminded of the importance of exploring, discovering, and most importantly, making science accessible and impactful for the world. We invite you to join us on this exciting journey as we continue to innovate, solve complex biological challenges, and make a difference. Stay tuned for more updates as our little dolphin takes the lead in our next chapter of research and discovery! 🔍 #Biotechnology #Innovation #Science #Research #Discovery #Mascot #Dolphin #Teamwork #Curiosity
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Meet Our Mascot: Dr. Bio – A Symbol of Innovation and Curiosity! 🎉 We are thrilled to introduce a new addition to our team, someone who embodies the spirit of discovery, intelligence, and collaboration –Dr. Bio! 🐬✨ Why a dolphin? Dolphins are known for their extraordinary intelligence, complex communication skills, and deep curiosity about the world around them. They are among nature's most adept learners and explorers—qualities that align perfectly with our mission in the biotechnology field. Just like the bottlenose dolphin, which is celebrated for its problem-solving abilities and friendly nature, our little dolphin is not only an excellent researcher but also an enthusiastic partner in the quest to unlock the mysteries of biological science. A Researcher at Heart: In our company, the little dolphin plays a vital role in exploring new horizons. With the ability to interact with cutting-edge scientific instruments, the little dolphin expertly navigates the complexities of biotechnology. From precision research to groundbreaking discoveries, our mascot reminds us every day that curiosity and intelligence drive progress. The Future of Science: The little dolphin embodies the values that are at the core of our company: 1. Innovation: Constantly pushing the boundaries of what's possible. 2. Collaboration: Just as dolphins work together in pods, we believe in teamwork and the power of shared knowledge. 3. Learning: Embracing curiosity to continuously evolve in a rapidly changing world. 🌎 Through the eyes of our dolphin, we are reminded of the importance of exploring, discovering, and most importantly, making science accessible and impactful for the world. 🔍 We invite you to join us on this exciting journey as we continue to innovate, solve complex biological challenges, and make a difference. Stay tuned for more updates as our little dolphin takes the lead in our next chapter of research and discovery! #Biotechnology #Innovation #Science #Research #Discovery #Mascot #Dolphin #Teamwork #Curiosity
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Researchers have uncovered an incredible 500-million-year-old fossil of a tiny, worm-like creature named Youti yuanshi. Found in China, this fossil is so well-preserved that it includes the brain and other internal structures. This discovery offers a rare glimpse into how the brains of early arthropods, like insects and crabs, evolved. The fossil was found in the Yu'anshan rock formation and is about the size of a grain of sand. Despite its small size, it reveals amazing details about the creature's brain, nerves, and simple legs. This fossil helps us understand how early arthropods developed complex features that allowed them to become such a diverse group of animals. Scientists believe that the fossil's exceptional preservation was due to high levels of phosphorus in the water, which replaced the creature's soft tissues with minerals. This rare find shows how the early brains of arthropods started to develop, leading to more advanced behaviors and structures over time. Explore this fascinating discovery and learn how it changes our understanding of the early evolution of arthropods. #Technology #Research #Science
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♦ Revolutionizing DNA Storage: Inspired by Jurassic Park, Made Possible by MIT Remember how scientists in Jurassic Park extracted dinosaur DNA from amber? Inspired by this concept, MIT researchers have developed an innovative, amber-like polymer that could revolutionize long-term DNA storage. Unlike current methods that require freezing and substantial energy, this new material stores DNA at room temperature, protecting it from heat and moisture. ♦Key Highlights: • Room Temperature Storage: This amber-like polymer preserves DNA without the need for freezing, making it more energy-efficient and accessible globally. • Versatile Applications: The team successfully stored DNA sequences, including the Jurassic Park theme music and an entire human genome. • Efficient Embedding and Retrieval: The DNA can be embedded into the polymer in hours and easily retrieved without damage. Developed by James Banal, Jeremiah Johnson, and their colleagues at MIT, this method, termed T-REX (Thermoset-REinforced Xeropreservation), has the potential to drive the future of digital information storage on DNA. Cache DNA, a spinout from this research, is already working on advancing this technology for applications in personalized medicine and beyond. ♦Looking Ahead: The team is focused on streamlining the polymer production process and exploring the full potential of this groundbreaking technology. As Banal eloquently puts it, "Why don't we preserve the master record of life forever?" This forward-thinking approach could unlock new insights into the genome and its connection to disease as technology evolves. Kudos to the brilliant minds at MIT for this remarkable achievement! Read more about this groundbreaking research in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. #DNATechnology #Biotech #Innovation #MITResearch #DigitalStorage #ScienceAndTechnology
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GenAI can accelerate discovery in ways unimaginable a year ago. Here is an example from the marine biology world. We might finally be able to understand what the whales were trying to communicate 🎏🪸🐋 It delights me everytime when I see my clients incorporate these evolving technologies to help scientists accelerate discovery💡 How are you using GenAI in your research?
How First Contact With Whale Civilization Could Unfold
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Is the human intellect evolution intricately tied to the relentless pursuit of scientific research and developmen? Any set of scientific facts which we tend to accept today may undergo profound transformations in the future, emphasizing the dynamic nature of knowledge. Clearly accepting this evolution fules innovation along with our deeper understanding of our interconnected world. Let's continue to support curiosity and discovery to propel our perceptions and humanity forward. #Science #Innovation #EvolutionOfKnowledge
We were very wrong about birds
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A week full of fruitful discussions - for challenges and solutions for the health of our global ocean. There is optimism...but change requires action, investment, global collaboration, and a fundamental shift in human behaviour #OceanDecade24
On the final afternoon of the UN Ocean Decade #OceanDecade24 conference, PML scientists and conference speakers Claire Szostek, Ana Queirós and James Clark reflect on their experience this week in #Barcelona. #OceanDecade #marinescience #science
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Terras Lux Project by Interdisciplinary artist Audrey Rangel Aguirre. Ongoing research project since 2020. New imaginaries on soil mapping, microecosystems of energy and the relation with the human body. Speculative project connecting artistic practice with materials research as a way to understand Soil-Human Body- Microcosm connections. Using speculative projects as way to transcend and overcome the non existent In order to expand human consciousness towards civilisation. Copyright © Audrey Rangel Aguirre 2024 #terrasluxproject #artscience #artandscience #redalgae #jesuschrist #algae #phycology #bioelectricity #biofutures #livingmatter #photosynthesis #research #livingsculpture #microbes #matter #bioplastic #bioelectrical #interdisciplinary #philosophy #soil #lightinstallation #bioelectricalcurrents #microecosystems #eukaryoticalgae #seaweeds #marinealgae #sea #interconnectedness #speculativefutures #audreyrangelaguirre
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Terras Lux Project by Interdisciplinary artist Audrey Rangel Aguirre. Ongoing research project since 2020. New imaginaries on soil mapping, microecosystems of energy and the relation with the human body. Speculative project connecting artistic practice with materials research as a way to understand Soil-Human Body- Microcosm connections. Using speculative projects as way to transcend and overcome the non existent In order to expand human consciousness towards civilisation. Copyright © Audrey Rangel Aguirre 2024 #terrasluxproject #artscience #artandscience #algae #jesuschrist #bioelectricity #livingmatter #electrochemistry #bioelectrical #biota #biofutures #photosynthesis #eukaryiotic #forkweed #redalgae #brownalgae #greenalgae #phycology #soil #speculative #speculativefutures #microecosystems #matter #interdisciplinary #audreyrangelaguirre #research #consciousness #materialsresearch #microbiota #bioelectrical #sciart
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