Tuesday, October 31, 2023

This new genome map tries to capture all human genetic variation

On to the next one. If nothing changes, nothing changes.


The joke about the Human Genome Project is how many times it’s been finished, but not actually.

The first time was in 2000,  when Bill Clinton announced the “first survey of the entire human genome” at a White House ceremony, calling it “the most important and most wondrous map ever produced by humankind.”

This new genome map tries to capture all human genetic variation MIT Technology Review 


Meta wants Threads to be the ‘de facto platform’ for online public conversations The Verge. 

 

Mark Zuckerberg’s $46.5 billion loss on the metaverse is so huge it would be a Fortune 100 company—but his net worth is up even more than that

US student, 14, wins award for developing soap to treat skin cancer Guardian 


Ancient face carvings exposed as Amazon water level drops to record lows CNN


 China: Police rescue 1,000 cats, bust illicit trade of feline meat BBC