ukitel

@ukitel_

A biology scientist with a flair for drawing... Or the other way around. Founder & president

Heidelberg, Deutschland
Joined October 2015

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    Apr 3

    How researchers are ensuring that their work has an impact. Hint: it includes a holistic view of how to do the most public good and a focus on interdisciplinarity and entrepreneurship.

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    Mar 22

    Yup. The question I have is whether community-run hackathons are also at fault for helping normalise the practice. And if so, what can we do differently.. via

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    Mar 22

    Are insects the future of food? Here are 5 companies "trying to remove the yuck factor"

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    Mar 20

    Turn your 2-photon microscope into a high-speed, ~1µm resolution 3D printer!

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    Mar 21

    Candle testing day for the Challenge. Spending even 1 day w/ designers makes you see science with an entirely new perspective. Could not be spending a better wednesday 😄 Hope this is the beginning of a long partnership 🙌

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    Mar 20

    “Luxury products are not going to save the environment,” says Selden. “You have to play the capitalism game.”

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    Mar 20

    These are not Old Gods ... Auricularia and Actinotrocha larvae specimens sampled in Bay of Santander

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    Mar 20

    Inhaling pollution, exhaling fresh air: this 4-meter-high vertical garden performs the work of 275 trees

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    Mar 19

    The ID of this seabiscuit has been alluding me for weeks. It’s simultaneously driving me crazy and opening my eyes to how complex taxonomy can be.

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    Mar 14
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    Mar 18

    A new device could help researchers see how different types of tissue respond to drugs without using lab animals.

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    Mar 18

    Multi-cellular eukaryotes: “pick a species at random, kill off 99.9 % of its population, and then measure how long it would take the species to recover, the result might be a year or more for a mouse, and a century or more (if then) for elephants.”

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    Mar 18

    But also well worth asking whether such personal data should be available to academics in the first place.

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    Mar 19

    Carrot-based hotdogs, mealworm-based burgers, and microgreen-based ice cream. These are just a few of the "future foods" that are being created at Space 10, IKEA's research and innovation lab.

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    Mar 18

    Spending a snowy afternoon printing some experimental bacteria linocuts on vellum

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    Mar 18

    Whatever... Not a computer, not powered by DNA. Only truth in this headline: A Cork startup is selling [something] for $100

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    Mar 18

    Updated , extracts from the research and political and cultural context to ground the poetics of the ; the sublime dialogue of an E.coli & the narrating decades of history from a nonhuman narrator

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    Mar 18

    Editorial: Computer algorithms to detect disease show great promise, but they must be developed and applied with care

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    Mar 17

    Recently discovered that ‘scientifically accurate’ beetle cross-stitch patterns exist. I don’t cross-stitch but if there was ever an incentive to start...

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    Mar 18

    “How GMOs can save civilization (and probably already have)” - great read about one of our most controversial technologies 🤗😍

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