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    What the frog is eDNA?

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    Environmental DNA, apparently.

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      What the frog is eDNA?

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      I only recently heard this for the first time too, when i watched this video about deep sea eDNA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8i95R3tgJIs

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        Environmental DNA, apparently.

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        Ah, like when you monitor sewage for diseases.

        Searching for it I mainly got Dame Edna Average and while she looks a bit like a salamander that didn't seem right.

        I was immediately thinking about all the different prefixes for RNA and eDNA did not make any sense. Maybe "expressed DNA" but that's just the transcriptome and that also RNA again.

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          measuring cell stress (literally how much you can deform a cell) as a factor that can influence its development is a bit of a hot crossover field in Physics and Biology atm

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          • owenfromcanada@lemmy.caO [email protected]

            My wife and many of her friends are in medical fields, while myself and several of their spouses are in technical fields. We've had almost exactly the same exchanges.

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            Even in medicine, there are big blind spots between specialties. My radiologist who did my wife’s sonogram was like “yeah I got into this because I fucking hate needles. If I wanted to go into nursing I’d need to use them a lot. So here I am, doing all of the non-invasive stuff instead.”

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              I love the exchange, but the backdrop of capitalism demanding results is grim.

              I just want everyone to enjoy exploring and sharing without worrying about grants...

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              • tetris11@feddit.ukT [email protected]

                measuring cell stress (literally how much you can deform a cell) as a factor that can influence its development is a bit of a hot crossover field in Physics and Biology atm

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                I worked on that a bit! Never realized it had such a crossover potential. Also considering how physicists cant stand biologists and probably vice versa.

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                  I help elderly with their technology. A coworker does outreach for community events. We would both rather choke on a revolver than do the others job.

                  This is my dunderhead comparison. Look mom I'm like the science people in the meme

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                    This is what it's like being a psych nurse talking to an ICU nurse. It's the difference between

                    You put what WHERE???

                    and

                    The patient put what WHERE???

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                      This is what it's like being a psych nurse talking to an ICU nurse. It's the difference between

                      You put what WHERE???

                      and

                      The patient put what WHERE???

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                      ER nurses: Imagination is your limit; now where tf did the patient go‽

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                        ER nurses: Imagination is your limit; now where tf did the patient go‽

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                        In Psych we only have limits on the what.

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                          I had to present research at a conference for the first time this year. Felt pretty much exactly the same

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                            I had to present research at a conference for the first time this year. Felt pretty much exactly the same

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                            It is always the same.

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