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Pb
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Note: while I do post a fair amount of my photography here, there are also posts that are cynical, sarcastic, silly, and quite possibly just plain nuts. So enter at your own risk, but most of all, try to enjoy.
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It’s clear who the aggressors are. Keep remaining nonviolent, and record EVERYTHING. All of these masked ICE thugs will be held accountable.
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15yrs of GPS data on bison, bighorn sheep, moose, pronghorn, wolves, & cougars shows they adjust to higher temperatures more by moving than by adapting themselves. Thus it’s not enough to protect animals where they are. They need access to a variety of landscapes.

www.earth.com/news/large-m...
Large mammals are finding clever ways to beat the heat
Large mammals in Yellowstone adapt to summer heat by changing behavior—shaped more by landscape than biology, a new study finds.
www.earth.com
Meanwhile back in Palm Springs 🥥🍍🌴🥥
Fred always records his work...
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By studying the process through which a soil bacterium naturally produces a well-known drug, scientists have discovered a powerful antibiotic that could help to fight drug-resistant infections

go.nature.com/4hJ4d7K
Powerful new antibiotic that can kill superbugs discovered in soil bacteria
Nature - Surprise discovery could pave the way for new treatments against drug-resistant infections.
go.nature.com
Fred out resetting his clock on Sunday morning...
Or does insider trading...
Isn't that really just anatomy and (environmental) physiology?
My bus never arrived...
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So I was trimming the verge today...
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October 2025 temperature departure from normal using Prism climate data. 🔥🔥🔥
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Bird nerds and Halloween fans, this one's for you!

🪶Scripps alum and current postdoctoral scholar Tammy Russell shares more about why our beautiful campus is a prime spot for birdwatching year-round.

#HappyHalloween!
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By combining 8 different nanobodies isolated from alpacas and llamas following immunization with snake venom - this research team has produced an antivenom that not only protects against 17 different snake venoms but also protects from tissue local damage, a major problem associated with bites.
Single antivenom protects against 17 different snakebites
Researchers immunized an alpaca and a llama with snake venoms, and combined some of the antibodies produced into a potent cocktail.
www.nature.com
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The Essential Einstein

Two Caltech historians associated with the Einstein Papers Project have gathered together what they consider to be the most important of Einstein's writings, scientific and otherwise, in a two-volume set. 🧪

www.caltech.edu/about/news/t...
Two-Volume Essential Einstein Collection is Now Available
Diana Kormos-Buchwald and Tilman Sauer have edited and translated Einstein's most important and characteristic writings and released them in a two-volume set titled The Essential Einstein.
www.caltech.edu
It's not cowardice if they're getting what they want. Evangelical Christianity in the US has primed the right for authoritarianism for decades...