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    Cell Press: A dedication to quality. spkl.io/6011AQSOB
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    Sacoglossan sea slugs don't mind losing their heads. Not only can the sea slugs elect to detach their heads and survive, but they can regrow a whole new body. Read more in @CurrentBiology hubs.ly/H0HPLG70 @NaraWomensUniv Video: Sayaka Mitoh
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    Stressed plants emit airborne sounds that can be detected from over a meter away. Lilach Hadany @YovelBatLab @TelAvivUni Learn more in @CellCellPress: cell.com/cell/fulltext/…
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    The human inactive X chromosome modulates expression of the active X chromosome hubs.ly/Q02Dxk5d0 Top-read @CellGenomics paper — 14,595 downloads @AKSanRoman @WhiteheadInst
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    During conversation, listener and speaker mirror each other's #brain activity based on the words and their context. @NeuroCellPress Learn more: cell.com/neuron/fulltex… @zaidzada_ @samnastase
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    May 23, 2022
    Researches placed tree-dwelling salamanders in wind tunnels to study how they control their fall when leaping from great heights. More in @CurrentBiology: cell.com/current-biolog…
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    Human muscle cells on the International Space Station (@Space_Station) are being used to test drugs that counter microgravity-induced muscle impairment. @stemcellreports Lear more: cell.com/stem-cell-repo… @NganHuang @NASA
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    Potato evolved from tomato 9 million years ago. cell.com/cell/fulltext/… @NHM_London Sandra Knapp @UBC Loren H. Rieseberg @SCUCN Jianquan Liu #CAAS Sanwen Huang @CellCellPress
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    Dec 11, 2023
    A call for more nature emojis! Ecologists show that emoji biodiversity is lacking, and petition for better representation of the natural world.🦜 🐜 🍄 Read more in @iScience_CP: cell.com/iscience/fullt… @stefanomammola1 @f_ficetola & @LaStatale Mattia Falaschi
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    Sep 25, 2020
    Human white blood cells swim using a newly described mechanism called molecular paddling. This microswimming could explain how both immune and cancer cells travel through fluid-filled spaces in the body--for better or worse. Read more in @BiophysJ hubs.ly/H0wLZm70
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    "The reanimation of pseudoscience in machine learning & its ethical repercussions" @bayesianboy, @andrewthesmart, & @Abebab Read more in @Patterns_CP cell.com/patterns/fullt…
    THE BIGGER PICTURE: Machine learning (ML) has a pseudoscience problem. An abundance of ethical issues arising from the use of ML-based technologies—by now, well documented—is inextricably entwined with the systematic epistemic misuse of these tools. We take a recent resurgence of deep-learning-assisted physiognomic research as a case study in the relationship between ML-based pseudoscience and attendant socialharms—the standard purview of ‘‘AI ethics.’’ In practice, the epistemic and ethical dimensions of ML misuseoften arise from shared underlying reasons and are resolvable by the same pathways. Recent use of ML toward the ends of predicting protected attributes from photographs highlights the need for philosophical, his-
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