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@NFL@darktundra.xyz
2026-05-21 11:20:24

Mike McCarthy: Steelers have four QBs 'that we love' nfl.com/news/mike-mccarthy-ste

@bibbleco@infosec.exchange
2026-05-21 10:35:46

What a terrible indictment of all the UK's news media!
theguardian.com/world/2026/may
As with a few mother…

This is the most detailed picture of a human cell ever made 🧪
instagram.com/reel/DX1CGIZMKJs

Sam Bousaba on Instagram: "This is a single human cell. The white filament-like structures are microtubules, and the small colored particles are ribosomes. Your body contains on the order of ~37 trillion cells. Each cell functions like a highly organized, self-regulating factory operating continuously. There is no central “supervisor”—yet thousands of processes run in parallel with remarkable coordination. Every ribosome is constantly building proteins by linking amino acids together. In eukaryotic (human) cells, a ribosome typically adds about 5–10 amino acids per second (not ~20). Since a single cell can contain millions of ribosomes, protein production is massive—resulting in millions to tens of millions of peptide bonds formed per second per cell. The microtubules act as an internal transport network. Motor proteins such as kinesin move along these tracks, carrying cellular cargo. They “walk” step by step using ATP, at speeds of roughly 500–1000 nanometers per second. Each cell contains a dense network of these filaments, with many motor proteins moving simultaneously. Just beneath the cell membrane lies the actin cortex, a dynamic meshwork that helps maintain cell shape and resist mechanical stress. This structure is continuously remodeled—assembled and disassembled—allowing the cell to adapt to its environment. Now scale this up. Across ~37 trillion cells, each containing millions of ribosomes and hundreds to thousands of mitochondria, your body is constantly producing energy in the form of ATP. Total ATP turnover is enormous—roughly equivalent to your body weight in ATP recycled every day. The DNA in a single human cell, if stretched out, measures about 2 meters. Across all your cells, this would span distances comparable to traveling from Earth to the Sun and back many times (the exact multiple depends on assumptions about cell count and DNA packing). None of these processes are under conscious control. They began when you were a single cell and have continued uninterrupted ever since."
62K likes, 2,387 comments - scienceoftheuniverse on May 2, 2026: "This is a single human cell. The white filament-like structures are microtubules, and the small colored particles are ribosomes. Your body contains on the order of ~37 trillion cells. Each cell functions like a highly organized, self-regulating factory operating continuously. There is no central “supervisor”—yet thousands of processes run in parallel with remarkable coordination. Every ribosome is constantly building prot…

@ebinger@bildung.social
2026-08-19 07:09:01

#migration #EU #dokumentation

@ubuntourist@mastodon.social
2026-06-19 16:29:47

A majority of Americans view President Donald Trump as a "dangerous dictator" whose power should be constrained, according to a poll that found a notable increase in that sentiment since March.
newsweek.com/number-of-america

@netzschleuder@social.skewed.de
2026-06-17 19:00:05

at_migrations: Austrian internal migrations (2002-2022)
A network of migrations between municipalities in Austria, from 2002 to 2022. A weighted directed link from source to target indicates a migration flow from these two municipalities. Edges are annotated with migration volume (number of people), nationality, sex, and year.
This network has 2115 nodes and 2908569 edges.
Tags: Social, Economic, Travel, Weighted, Politlcal, Timestamps, Metadata

at_migrations: Austrian internal migrations (2002-2022). 2115 nodes, 2908569 edges. https://networks.skewed.de/net/at_migrations
@pgogl@troet.cafe
2026-08-19 04:43:33

Österreichs Bundesheer hat im vergangenen Jahr die Migration von Microsoft Office zu LibreOffice auf rund 16.000 Arbeitsplätzen abgeschlossen.
Im Mittelpunkt standen dabei weniger die Lizenzkosten als Datenschutz, Unabhängigkeit von externen Diensten und digitale Souveränität.

@BBC3MusicBot@mastodonapp.uk
2026-06-20 13:00:13

🔊 #NowPlaying on #BBCRadio3:
#RecordReview
- Bach's Cello Suites in Building a Library with Joseph McHardy and Andrew McGregor
Andrew McGregor with the week's best new classical releases, joined by Sarah Lenton and Joseph McHardy, who surveys recordings of Bach's Cello Suites and makes a top recommendation.
Relisten now 👇
bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002xmrv

Starmer expected to resign on Monday and set out orderly exit
The prime minister now accepts that his time has run out as majority of Labour MPs back Andy Burnham
observer.co.uk/news/politics/a

@netzschleuder@social.skewed.de
2026-06-18 04:00:06

at_migrations: Austrian internal migrations (2002-2022)
A network of migrations between municipalities in Austria, from 2002 to 2022. A weighted directed link from source to target indicates a migration flow from these two municipalities. Edges are annotated with migration volume (number of people), nationality, sex, and year.
This network has 2115 nodes and 2908569 edges.
Tags: Social, Economic, Travel, Weighted, Politlcal, Timestamps, Metadata

at_migrations: Austrian internal migrations (2002-2022). 2115 nodes, 2908569 edges. https://networks.skewed.de/net/at_migrations