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Biologists Mapping Stuff (Season 4: Episode 14)


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Get ready for majestic herds of prehistoric rhinos, open-source 3D-printed robot parts, a mitochondrial disease therapy, a global map of human subcellular architecture, potential but scanty microbial life on Titan, and oxygen adaptation in bacteria. Science On.


References:

  • Enamel carbon, oxygen, and strontium isotopes reveal limited mobility in an extinct rhinoceros at Ashfall Fossil Beds, Nebraska, USA
  • Development of an Open-Source 3D-Printed Material Synthesis Robot FLUID: Hardware and Software Blueprints for Accessible Automation in Materials Science
  • FLUID (Flowing Liquid Utilizing Interactive Device) in operation
  • Small molecules restore mutant mitochondrial DNA polymerase activity
  • Multimodal cell maps as a foundation for structural and functional genomics
  • The Viability of Glycine Fermentation in Titan's Subsurface Ocean
  • A geological timescale for bacterial evolution and oxygen adaptation
  • Overview of Clinical & Translational Research


R Packages:

  • correlationr: Conduct Robust Correlations on Non-Normal Data
  • seinfitR: Modeling the Relationship Between Nematode Densities and Plant Growth
  • DLMRMV: Distributed Linear Regression Models with Response Missing Variables
  • lme4GS: 'lme4' for Genomic Selection
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Science Research WeeklyBy Mark R Williamson