
John Travis
Managing News Editor at Science Magazine
Managing News Editor for @NewsfromScience, former biology reporter @Science and @ScienceNews, Dee-troit loyal
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2 months ago |
science.org | John Travis |Katie Langin |Jocelyn Kaiser |Meredith Wadman
On 13 February, a research entomologist at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) was among the first, receiving an email after the close of business hours saying they were being “removed” from what they describe as a dream job, studying a key problem in agriculture science. The change had gone into effect 14 minutes before the email arrived.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
flipboard.com | John Travis
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Jun 6, 2024 |
science.org | Christie Wilcox |Sarah Crespi |John Travis
7 June 2024Today’s Deep Dive delves into the origin story for brown fat. But first, catch up on the latest science news, including how origami-like folds give a tiny hunter a long reach and how a developmental tweak may get killifish through a dry spell. Cell Biology | News from Science‘It’s crazy.’ Why don’t we know what a major cell component does? In 1986, UCLA biologists led by Leonard Rome identified something weird in animal cells: barrel-like protein shells they dubbed vaults.
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Jun 6, 2024 |
science.org | Sarah Crespi |John Travis
N. Kedersha and L.
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Jun 6, 2024 |
science.org | John Travis
LEONARD ROME SWITCHES OFF the overhead light in the small room, leaving it illuminated only by a computer monitor and the fluorescent screen at the base of a towering electron microscope. Qing Lou, a Ph.D. student who works with the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) biologist, points to some ovoid smudges within the circular green glow of the microscope display. With a twist of a dial and a click of a mouse, she brings the shadows into focus and snaps a picture.
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