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Quantum Biology Doctoral Training Centre

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@LeverhulmeTrust Quantum Biology DTC at @UniOfSurrey.
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King Charles has appointed a homeopath. Why do the elite put their faith in snake oil? | Martha Gill theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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When anthopologist Meredith Small stumbled across a huge and stunningly beautiful map in a corner of a Venice museum a few years ago, she didn't realise just how important an object she had set eye on 👇 newscientist.com/article/mg2603…

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Researchers have created the largest atlas of human brain cells so far, revealing more than 3,000 cell types — many of which are new to science go.nature.com/4acr5sa

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Research in biological physics often requires collaboration across different fields. This Focus issue from Nature Physics celebrates the benefits and discusses the challenges of multidisciplinarity. go.nature.com/48dT8FR

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Nice to see my recent NYAcadSci paper on the Bayesian roots of Occam's razor in science is already referenced in this excellent free online course on Bayesian inference by Eric-Jan Wagenmakers bayesianspectacles.org/a-free-course-…

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Key compounds that could support alien microbes or help life emerge have been detected in the enormous plume of water that erupts from vents in Enceladus’ icy shell. sciencenews.org/article/encela…

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A paper in Nature Electronics reports a hybrid computing system, called Brainoware, consisting of electronic hardware and a brain organoid, which can perform tasks such as speech recognition and nonlinear equation prediction. go.nature.com/3RvrmOe

A paper in <a href="/NatureElectron/">Nature Electronics</a> reports a hybrid computing system, called Brainoware, consisting of electronic hardware and a brain organoid, which can perform tasks such as speech recognition and nonlinear equation prediction. go.nature.com/3RvrmOe
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Inspired by the structure of polar bear fur, researchers in Science present a knittable aerogel fiber with exceptional thermal and mechanical properties. The fibers are washable, dyeable, durable, and well-suited to be used in advanced textiles. scim.ag/5q2

Inspired by the structure of polar bear fur, researchers in Science present a knittable aerogel fiber with exceptional thermal and mechanical properties. 

The fibers are washable, dyeable, durable, and well-suited to be used in advanced textiles. scim.ag/5q2
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In combat veterans, a single dose of the psychedelic ibogaine improved symptoms of PTSD, depression and anxiety trib.al/MrtzsG1

Jim Al-Khalili (@jimalkhalili) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice piece in The Guardian on the Big Ring, a giant circle of galaxy clusters more than a billion lightyears across, discovered by Alexia Lopez. No structure should be that big. Is it forcing us to rethink the structure and evolution of the universe?

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Congratulations (!!) to our latest QB-DTC graduate, Dr Cedric Vallee pictured here with his supervisor, Becky Lewis and examiners Kamalan Jeevaratnam (int) and Prof Phil Biggin, U. of Oxford (ext). Cedric already published some of his ion channel research pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

Congratulations (!!) to our latest QB-DTC graduate, Dr Cedric Vallee pictured here with his supervisor, Becky Lewis and examiners Kamalan Jeevaratnam (int) and Prof Phil Biggin, U. of Oxford (ext). Cedric already published some of his ion channel research
pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
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Great to see some of our 2024 The Leverhulme Trust - supported Quantum Biology Doctoral Training Centre students at Surrey Biosciences graduating this year (from left to right) Michael Clark-Whittet, Federico Bertagna and Eve Nery. Congratulations to each of them!

Great to see some of our 2024 <a href="/LeverhulmeTrust/">The Leverhulme Trust</a> - supported Quantum Biology Doctoral Training Centre students at <a href="/UniSurreyBioSci/">Surrey Biosciences</a> graduating this year (from left to right) Michael Clark-Whittet, Federico Bertagna and Eve Nery. Congratulations to each of them!