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    @jegga head to the podcast thread... The ghosts episode is top notch!

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    @bones The M60 tank episode is an all-timer.

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    “The Problem Child of Seasonal Flu”: Beware This Winter’s Virus

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    the internet has fucked everything up

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    @rocky-rockbottom I've read a couple of his other articles. They were pretty good. Not saying i agreed with everything he had to say, but certainly made me think about why i didn't agree.

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    David Grann  /  Feb 5, 2018  /  tags

    The White Darkness: A Journey Across Antarctica

    The White Darkness: A Journey Across Antarctica

    At fifty-five, Henry Worsley began a solitary trek that became a singular test of character.

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    @jegga That's a cracking read, cheers.

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    @antipodean I was working at a place that was playing his interviews on the radio every week or so. Seemed like a top bloke, good to read the full story .

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    @Stockcar86 have you seen this?
    https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/02/05/science/mutant-crayfish-clones-europe.html?referer=https://longform.org/

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    @jegga said in Interesting reads:

    @Stockcar86 have you seen this?
    https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/02/05/science/mutant-crayfish-clones-europe.html?referer=https://longform.org/

    Thanks for that - really interesting

    Cloning works well, but not forever - ask the Asgardians in the Stargate universe...

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    @stockcar86 said in Interesting reads:

    @jegga said in Interesting reads:

    @Stockcar86 have you seen this?
    https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/02/05/science/mutant-crayfish-clones-europe.html?referer=https://longform.org/

    Thanks for that - really interesting

    Cloning works well, but not forever - ask the Asgardians in the Stargate universe...

    One virus and they’re gone? I was wondering if someone was working on one if they are plaguing waterways.
    Sharks are capable of reproducing asexually as well, they’d be clone too wouldn’t they?

    Jun 3

    'Virgin Birth' By Shark Confirmed: Second Case Ever

    'Virgin Birth' By Shark Confirmed: Second Case Ever

    Scientists have confirmed the second-ever case of a "virgin birth" in a shark, indicating once again that female sharks can reproduce without mating and raising the possibility that many female sharks have this incredible capacity.

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    This weeks podcast by Nature magazine has a section on these crayfish (10 minutes 36 seconds in)

    https://www.nature.com/nature/podcast/index-2018-02-08.html

    I like their podcasts because they segment them, and also link to the relevant research papers and summary articles from the mag

    Reading the research abstract I got to learn about Mullers Rachet - the effects of deleterious genetic mutations incurred in a population over time

    Also, the value in this related to cancer research:

    Our results unambiguously demonstrate the clonality of the marbled crayfish genome, consistent with the proposed mode of reproduction by apomictic parthenogenesis. The generation of genetic diversity will be shaped by a complex set of factors, including the intrinsic mutability of the genome, environmental mutagens, genetic drift and selective pressure. All these factors are known to play an important role in the evolution of tumour genomes. The analysis of mutations in marbled crayfish populations provides an opportunity to detect the generation, fixation and elimination of genetic changes with particularly high sensitivity and robustness and could therefore disentangle the specific contributions of individual factors. As such, it will be interesting to further explore marbled crayfish as a model system for clonal genome evolution in cancer
    
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    @stockcar86 also if you can catch 150 of the things in a couple of hours the question needs to be asked “ what do they taste like?”
    I’d imagine prawn farms would love to have an animal like that continually reproduces itself in huge numbers .

    Btw cheers for the link, I’ll listen to those on the way home.

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    Interesting take on Hillary and New Zealand

    Spencer Hall  /  Feb 6, 2018  /  features

    How New Zealand made Edmund Hillary, the man who conquered Everest

    How New Zealand made Edmund Hillary, the man who conquered Everest

    AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND: WHERE THE WRITER FINDS A LOVELY CITY BUILT ON VOLCANOES, PUBLICLY LISTED PHONE NUMBERS, AND MANY SIGNS...

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    @jegga yeah - pretty cool read.
    Got some tickets booked to Nepal for April, definitely going to be claiming the conquest of Chomolungma as my own.

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    @kruse said in Interesting reads:

    @jegga yeah - pretty cool read.
    Got some tickets booked to Nepal for April, definitely going to be claiming the conquest of Chomolungma as my own.

    Very cool.

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    Top read. Some of the comments are a bit of the wall though.

    @Kruse Jealous much

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    @crucial Yeah - one certain commenter was random as fuck... after I had a few beers and got myself into a sympathetic-mind-fuck, I could see what they were trying to say, and how they got there - but in a way where I can understand flat-earth lunatics. There's a logic, but a fucking amazing-to-watch fucked up logic, there.

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    I didn’t read the comments first time around, good lord that nutcase was angry . I do like that they were called on their claim that only white people climb Everest which is very far from the truth.

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    @kruse said in Interesting reads:

    @crucial Yeah - one certain commenter was random as fuck... after I had a few beers and got myself into a sympathetic-mind-fuck, I could see what they were trying to say, and how they got there - but in a way where I can understand flat-earth lunatics. There's a logic, but a fucking amazing-to-watch fucked up logic, there.

    It would be amazing if the world was flat the way they describe with the ice wall all around us. I can see why some people want to believe that.

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