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βιος-Society of Biological Sciences in Cyprus

@sbscyp

Our Society was established at the end of 2020 and we want to reach out to the whole Biological Community of colleagues. Join us!
Members of IUBMB, FEBS & EEF.

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During Easter 1982 the bacteria that causes most stomach ulcers and can lead to gastric cancer was first discovered. Robin Warren (left) and Barry Marshall (right) tried and failed to grow the organism several times. It was only when the agar plates were left in the incubator by

During Easter 1982 the bacteria that causes most stomach ulcers and can lead to gastric cancer was first discovered.

Robin Warren (left) and Barry Marshall (right) tried and failed to grow the organism several times. It was only when the agar plates were left in the incubator by
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Bacteria may have adapted to oxygen well before Earth’s atmosphere was saturated with it, according to a new study in Science. The findings underscore the dynamic relationship between biological evolution and Earth's geological history. scim.ag/41YipDC

Bacteria may have adapted to oxygen well before Earth’s atmosphere was saturated with it, according to a new study in Science. The findings underscore the dynamic relationship between biological evolution and Earth's geological history.

scim.ag/41YipDC
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In today's episode of the Night Science Podcast we talk with Martin Schwartz from Yale University about the importance of stupidity in science: while learning science makes you feel smart, true scientific discovery often involves feeling stupid, because it means venturing into the unknown.

In today's episode of the Night Science Podcast we talk with Martin Schwartz from <a href="/Yale/">Yale University</a> about the importance of stupidity in science: while learning science makes you feel smart, true scientific discovery often involves feeling stupid, because it means venturing into the unknown.
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"I think literature is a great therapist. Not just because it distracts us from our current problems, from overstimulation and chaos, but above all because it broadens our consciousness. After every book we read we are greater, with a wider range, we understand and feel more."

"I think literature is a great therapist. Not just because it distracts us from our current problems, from overstimulation and chaos, but above all because it broadens our consciousness. After every book we read we are greater, with a wider range, we understand and feel more."
Max Planck Society (@maxplanckpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy birthday, Max Planck! 🎂The physicist, pianist, #NobelPrize winner, #quantum trailblazer & timeless thinker was born #OTD 1858 in Kiel: his discoveries in the field of #physics forever changed how we understand energy & matter!🎉

Happy birthday, Max Planck! 🎂The physicist, pianist, #NobelPrize winner, #quantum trailblazer &amp; timeless thinker was born #OTD 1858 in Kiel: his discoveries in the field of #physics forever changed how we understand energy &amp; matter!🎉
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Drawing the mind, one neuron at a time: A 2022 book walks readers through the life and work of Santiago Ramón y Cajal, the Spaniard whom many consider the founder of modern #neuroscience. Check out the #ScienceBooks Review on #WorldBookDay: scim.ag/3Et8H3g

Drawing the mind, one neuron at a time: A 2022 book walks readers through the life and work of Santiago Ramón y Cajal, the Spaniard whom many consider the founder of modern #neuroscience. 

Check out the #ScienceBooks Review on #WorldBookDay: scim.ag/3Et8H3g
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“To do better than CRISPR is a very tall order” The hunt to dethrone CRISPR as the most transformative biological discovery of the century is on go.nature.com/3RuJ7O8

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A new Science study finds that different dendritic segments of a single neuron follow distinct rules. The results challenge the idea that neurons follow a single learning strategy and offer a new perspective on how the brain learns and adapts behavior 📄:

A new Science study finds that different dendritic segments of a single neuron follow distinct rules. The results challenge the idea that neurons follow a single learning strategy and offer a new perspective on how the brain learns and adapts behavior 

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🧬 Happy DNA Day! 🧬 Today we celebrate the discovery of DNA's double helix and the completion of the Human Genome Project — two milestones that continue to inspire ground-breaking research 🙌🏼 Want to stay at the forefront of genomics and molecular biology? Don't miss our

🧬 Happy DNA Day! 🧬

Today we celebrate the discovery of DNA's double helix and the completion of the Human Genome Project — two milestones that continue to inspire ground-breaking research 🙌🏼

Want to stay at the forefront of genomics and molecular biology? Don't miss our
Peter Walentek (@walenteklab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are hiring #postdocs and #phd students in the areas of #devbio #cellbio #Bioinformatics #mathematics #modeling. This is the full add with details: euraxess.de/jobs/346670 This our lab homepage: uniklinik-freiburg.de/walentek-en.ht…

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New research in Science establishes #CRISPR-associated transposase (CAST) as a powerful platform technology for efficient, RNA-guided gene integration in human cells. scim.ag/3FgKo93

New research in Science establishes #CRISPR-associated transposase (CAST) as a powerful platform technology for efficient, RNA-guided gene integration in human cells. scim.ag/3FgKo93
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A clinical trial using engineered CAR-T cells to hunt cancer cells has reported impressive results for solid tumours go.nature.com/3SRNOCx

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New findings in Science demonstrate that successful mitosis may draw on more mechanisms than commonly assumed. Learn more in a new #SciencePerspective: scim.ag/43MSoYJ

New findings in Science demonstrate that successful mitosis may draw on more mechanisms than commonly assumed.

Learn more in a new #SciencePerspective: scim.ag/43MSoYJ
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“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” Albert Einstein's life advice in a letter to his son Eduard on 5 February 1930. In the picture, Einstein is riding a bicycle in Santa Barbara, USA in 1933. #WorldBicycleDay

“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.”

<a href="/AlbertEinstein/">Albert Einstein</a>'s life advice in a letter to his son Eduard on 5 February 1930. In the picture, Einstein is riding a bicycle in Santa Barbara, USA in 1933.

#WorldBicycleDay
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We have multiple open positions in #cellbio #devbio #singlecell #microbiome #genomics in the lab and posted it on The Node thenode.biologists.com/jobs/walentek-… #xenopus #mouse #mucociliary

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#Didyouknow that blood groups were discovered 124 years ago? In 1901, Karl Landsteiner explained that people have different types of blood cells, that is, there are different blood groups. The discovery led to safe blood transfusions between people with compatible blood groups.

#Didyouknow that blood groups were discovered 124 years ago? 

In 1901, Karl Landsteiner explained that people have different types of blood cells, that is, there are different blood groups. The discovery led to safe blood transfusions between people with compatible blood groups.