Zachariah
@Zachariah@lemmy.world
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- Comment on This Company Got a Copyright for an Image Made Entirely With AI. Here's How 14 hours ago:
copyright is lawsuits all the way down
- Comment on My kids bored out of their minds with a house full of toys, don't know how good they got it 1 day ago:
cockilithic
- Comment on My kids bored out of their minds with a house full of toys, don't know how good they got it 1 day ago:
- Comment on I have 10 lipa and you don't! 3 days ago:
I only have dua lipa
- Comment on Motivational 5 days ago:
because they’re there
- Comment on What is the weirdest argument you’ve overheard? 5 days ago:
best way to prepare toilet paper before wiping: folding, crumpling, or rolling
- Comment on Life hits everyone differently 5 days ago:
Where are these “positive people” you’re taking about?
- Comment on Does anyone actually know what MAGA all agree they are getting out of all this? 1 week ago:
From the replies, it seems that we’re all having a hard time pinning it down exactly.
- Comment on SARS-CoV-2 evolution on a dynamic immune landscape | Nature 1 week ago:
Abstract
Since the onset of the pandemic, many SARS-CoV-2 variants have emerged, exhibiting substantial evolution in the virus’ spike protein, the main target of neutralizing antibodies. A plausible hypothesis proposes that the virus evolves to evade antibody-mediated neutralization (vaccine- or infection-induced) to maximize its ability to infect an immunologically experienced population. Because viral infection induces neutralizing antibodies, viral evolution may thus navigate on a dynamic immune landscape that is shaped by local infection history. Here we developed a comprehensive mechanistic model, incorporating deep mutational scanning data, antibody pharmacokinetics and regional genomic surveillance data, to predict the variant-specific relative number of susceptible individuals over time. We show that this quantity precisely matched historical variant dynamics, predicted future variant dynamics and explained global differences in variant dynamics. Our work strongly suggests that the ongoing pandemic continues to shape variant-specific population immunity, which determines a variant’s ability to transmit, thus defining variant fitness. The model can be applied to any region by utilizing local genomic surveillance data, allows contextualizing risk assessment of variants and provides information for vaccine design.
- Comment on mrw someone tries to proselytize Christianity to me [Day 64] 1 week ago:
Bow down before the one you serve
- Comment on Plane crashes in Philadelphia, igniting inferno near homes and mall 1 week ago:
/s
in case anyone missed it
- Comment on No mommy I don't want it 1 week ago:
cows or oats
- Comment on F.C.C. Chair Orders Investigation Into NPR and PBS Sponsorships 1 week ago:
fuck
- Comment on Real ones will remember 3 weeks ago:
- Comment on We all have our pet peeves, eh? 3 weeks ago:
eh?
- Comment on Could Jim Henson modified Kermit the Frog slightly to be like Lorne Michaels? 4 weeks ago:
Maybe both come from a third, earlier source?
- Comment on Its got your back 4 weeks ago:
for now
- Comment on Beez nutz 4 weeks ago:
bee
nut - Comment on ‘Masters of the Universe’ Live-Action Movie Starring Nicholas Galitzine Begins Filming in London 4 weeks ago:
- Comment on We got several more inches of snow last night after getting over seven a few days ago. I went to my local newspaper's website to find out if there was anything I should know. This was their top story. 4 weeks ago:
The line stretched all the way back to Terre Haute.
- Comment on Can I pay someone to add a specific feature to an open source app? 4 weeks ago:
I read a study one time about lawyers who were more likely to offer pro bono work than to do a job when paid lower than their going rate.
You should first just ask the developer(s) of the software if they’ll add the feature. They could say yes.
- Comment on It's absolutely true. 4 weeks ago:
.selcitra swen lautca gnitsop pots dna ereh ni gnitsoptihs ot peek esaelp ew naC
- Comment on sports are popular with sports fans follow for more 4 weeks ago:
- Comment on sports are popular with sports fans follow for more 4 weeks ago:
- Comment on Good morning I choose frosted strawberry. 5 weeks ago:
should have marked it nsfw
- Comment on Romance 5 weeks ago:
bun to bun
- Comment on Romance 5 weeks ago:
Which end is that going into?
- Comment on Why do airplanes have big front "headlights"? 5 weeks ago:
The one where red is on the left.
- Comment on Why do airplanes have big front "headlights"? 5 weeks ago:
Easy to remember:
Red is on the opposite side from Right - Comment on Fatherly advice 5 weeks ago: