Alice Dennis

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Assistant prof. Uni Namur. Adaptive evolution, ecology and genomics of all things invertebrate. Reluctant bioinformatician (she/her).
Webpagehttps://researchportal.unamur.be/fr/persons/alice-dennis
Mollusc genomicshttps://mgig.weebly.com/
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How have I not come across these snails before? Antidrymaeus from St. Vincent and the Grenadines #snails https://uk.inaturalist.org/observations/32066114
@alxsim
It's been a while, but can you use Intersect?

A surge in new datacenters, each with the power demand of 100,000 households and a cooling water demand of 1,000,000 m³ per year to train AI models on material obtained without consent on hardware now unaffordable to consumers so fascism-adjacent tech billionaires can sell us the idea that any skill is now worthless and in doing so creating the largest economic bubble ever while simultaneously destroying society and environment.

I think that about sums it up.

#genai #llm

people think degrowth is about living in countryside without internet or electricity or some shit and like, no

it just means that instead of churning out stuff as fast as possible in biggest amounts possible just for it all to be sold three times the actual price and discarded or broken in two three years, our society focuses on making things that last

that's why it's called degrowth. it's not abandoning technology, it's about abandoning capitalism

The last night of the Biohackathon is coming to a close, and the karaoke music drifts down to the lakeside #biohackeu25 #fullmoon
Lots of fun making a chain reaction at #biohackeu25

⏰New paper⏰

Proud to be part of this work led by Alex Quizon & Sierra Petersen where we show that most snails (we tested) precipitate their shells in isotopic equilibrium with seawater, enabling climate reconstructions like the one published earlier this week.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016703725005678

“A developed country is not a place where the poor have cars. It’s where the rich use public transportation.”

For this #FridayFlyday: today I was browsing around trying to ID a fly and inadvertently discovered these. Ant-mimicking flies, genus _Myrmecothea_. Now I've seen it all. https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/132235-Myrmecothea

Photos:
- Katja Schulz https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/139649   
- Louis Burns https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/292460732    
- Jane Waters https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/18914443     
- Mark Faherty    

#FlyFriday #bugstodon #flies #insects #Diptera #Ulidiidae #iNaturalist #mimicry #myrmecomorphy

“I care more about the young family getting on the housing ladder than I do about protecting some snails,” said Rachel Reeves, blaming bats and snails for the HS2 failure, reducing a complex failure to a ridiculous soundbite.

Another nail in the coffin re my labour membership! Oh wait, I already left because of multiple more important failings, none of which can be blamed on bats or snails.
#rachelreeves #hs2 #snails #labour #LabourGovernment