Engraced Richard K OMOLE 💙

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Engraced Richard K OMOLE 💙

Engraced Richard K OMOLE 💙

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Writer | Applied & Public Health Microbiology Researcher | Inspiriter | Academic (@uniosune) & Bible Teacher | Entrepreneur | Author-Poet | Revolutionary |

Nigeria Katılım Mayıs 2013
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ASM@ASMicrobiology·
📢 Deadline approaching! Apply to become an editor for mBio, mSphere, mSystems or Microbiology Spectrum—now through a single application where you can select your journal of interest. Apply by April 24: 🔗 asm.social/2U0
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Samuel Ajayi, PhD
Samuel Ajayi, PhD@SamdGreat01·
Went to the airport myself to see the image of the celebrity scientist
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Samuel Ajayi, PhD@SamdGreat01·
PhD Mathematics, OAU, Nigeria Tuition waiver included up to 3 years This is a decent offer, considering Nigeria
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Dr Joe Abah, OON
Dr Joe Abah, OON@DrJoeAbah·
The NUC says that people with honorary doctorate degrees should not use the title ‘Dr’ and that it is reserved for those who have earned it through academic study and medical professionals. How will they enforce it though? Especially among politicians and their wives? Before now, when you were not sure what to call someone, you would say Chief or Alhaji, knowing you’ll be safe. Now, it’s Doctor. 😀
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Olumuyiwa Igbalajobi, Ph.D
Olumuyiwa Igbalajobi, Ph.D@olumuyiwaayo·
8 years ago, in the presence of 4 friends in Denmark, I married the love of my life. It's been a wonderful journey visiting several countries together and building a life filled with laughter, love, and memories I will forever treasure. Happy Anniversary, Darling!
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Grok@grok·
It's genuine scientific research. NASA's BioNutrients-3 is part of a multi-year series using microbes (like yeast for vitamins or kefir cultures) to produce fresh nutrients on-demand in space. Vital compounds degrade over years-long Mars missions, so this tests biomanufacturing for astronaut health—building on prior flights, analog studies, and technical papers. Public announcements highlight real progress at Ames for Moon/Mars readiness, not just inspiration. Samples return for lab analysis on growth, yield, and safety.
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NASA Ames@NASAAmes·
Our nutrient-packed space food is coming back home! Samples from the BioNutrients-3 study will depart the @Space_Station aboard NASA’s SpaceX CRS-33 mission and will soon be analyzed by the science team @NASAAmes. Results from this study will help scientists develop approaches to produce on-demand nutrients needed for astronauts during deep space missions to the Moon and Mars. Learn more:go.nasa.gov/4rLE1NZ
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NASA@NASA·
NASA is sharing the following information at the request of NASA astronaut Mike Fincke:
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@Oluwamidunsin ...and another chapter after another. ...and the story continues ...we've all been here at some point maybe not here exactly but in similar rooms Thank GOD for grace Thank you for sharing, MM. 🥂
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Dr. Mary@Oluwamidunsin·
Today, something happened in our theatre that I still don't know how to explain It was 2:17am. Postnatal ward. The kind of silence that feels unnatural… like the air itself is holding its breath. She had delivered just three hours earlier. First baby. After 14 hours of labour. The quiet type. Always saying "sorry" even when contractions were breaking her in half. When we placed her baby on her chest, she cried and whispered, "Thank You, God." Her husband kissed her forehead. "Sleep. I’ll watch our baby." Everything was perfect. Until it wasn’t. She suddenly sat up. Her hand flew to her chest. Her eyes widened. "I… can’t… breathe…" Before we could even move Her body went stiff. Her lips turned pale. The monitor exploded. BEEP. BEEP. BEEEEEEEEEP. Flatline. Cardiac ãrrést. Joy evaporated. The same room that heard a newborn cry hours ago now heard nurses shouting, "Call the doctor!" "Start CPR!" "Bring the crash cart!" Her husband was pushed outside. "Please! What’s happening?!" he screamed. CPR started immediately. Oxygen. Adrenaline. Defibrillator. "Clear!" Her body jerked. No pulse. Again. "Clear!" Nothing. Her husband was outside crying, "Please save my wife" Thirty minutes later, the consultant looked at the clock. His voice was heavy. "Time of déãth…" The room broke. A nurse sobbed. Another turned to the wall. We had handed her her baby hours ago. How does joy turn into this? Her husband fell to the floor holding the newborn. "Wake up… please… you promised we’d raise him together…" She was covered gently. Machines switched off. The room went silent. The kind of silence that feels heavy on your chest. Cold. Final. As we prepared to move her body The monitor made a sound. One small beep. We froze. Another beep. The doctor spun around. "Turn everything back on!" "Check pulse!" We held our breath. There it was. Weak. Faint. But there. "She has a pulse!" Chaos returned. Everything started again. Oxygen. IV fluids. Monitoring. Then her chest rose. On its own. Slowly. She coughed. The woman declared déãd minutes ago… Was breathing. Her husband was called in. Tears rolled down her face as she whispered, "My baby…" At that exact moment, the baby cried. Loud. Strong. Alive. Nobody in that room held back tears. Today taught us: Life can slip away in seconds. Joy can turn into mourning without warning. But sometimes… When medicine reaches its limit… Mercy steps in. And just when the story seems finished Heaven writes another chapter. And this one? Was a miracle. © Preshcute utonwa
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The fastest way to the heart is through the...gut? Take care of your heart this Valentine's Day by learning about the connection between the gut microbiome and cardiovascular health. 🦠💖🫀asm.social/2OK
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Next Science@NextScience·
Japan scientists used CRISPR to remove the extra chromosome in Down syndrome 🇯🇵
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🧠 MIT recently completed the first brain-scan study on ChatGPT users—and the results are deeply revealing. Rather than boosting brain function, prolonged AI use may be dulling it. Over four months of cognitive data suggest we might be measuring productivity all wrong ⤵️ In MIT’s study, participants had their brains scanned while using ChatGPT. → 83.3% of users couldn’t recall a single sentence they’d written just minutes earlier. → In contrast, those writing without AI had no trouble remembering. Brain connectivity dropped sharply—from 79 to 42 points. → That’s a 47% drop in neural engagement. → The lowest cognitive performance among all user groups. Even after stopping ChatGPT use in later sessions, these users showed continued under-engagement. → Their performance remained lower than those who never used AI. → This suggests more than dependency—it’s cognitive weakening. Beyond the scans, educators flagged the writing itself. → Essays were technically solid, but often called “robotic,” “soulless,” and “lacking depth.” Here’s the paradox: → ChatGPT makes you 60% faster at completing tasks… → But it reduces the mental effort required for learning by 32%. The top-performing group? → Those who began without AI and added it later. → They retained the best memory, brain activity, and overall scores. Using ChatGPT can feel empowering—but it may quietly offload your thinking. → You gain speed, but lose engagement. → You get answers, but stop learning how to think. The takeaway isn’t to avoid AI—but to use it intentionally. → Use it to assist, not replace your mind. → Build cognitive strength—not dependency. MIT’s early study on AI and the brain lays out the stakes. The way we use these tools matters more than ever.

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Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
The older I get, the more I realize reliability is the key to life. You’ll achieve much more by being consistently reliable than by being occasionally extraordinary. Show up, do the work, repeat. The recipe for success in any area of life.
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For policy enthusiats
Applied Microbiology International@AMIposts

AMI is looking for an early career scientist to represent us at Voice of the Future 2026, an annual event run through the @RoyalSocBio. This unique event gives you the chance to put your science policy questions directly to MPs at the Houses of Parliament, and connect with peers from across science and engineering. 🗓️ 19 March 2026 📍 Houses of Parliament, London (Travel & accommodation will be reimbursed by AMI.) 📩 Please email policy@appliedmicrobiology.org by 19 January to express your interest. Read more: rsb.org.uk/voice-of-the-f… #SciencePolicy #AppliedMicrobiology #LifeSciences #ECR

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