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We reached our funding goal!Thank you to everyone who backed this project, shared it with friends, or followed along with the lab notes. This wouldn't have happened without you.We also won The Rang...
We've extended the campaign deadline by 5 days!Thanks to the many people that already contributed to this project, it means a lot!The new deadline is February 4th!If you've been thinking about back...
Bears are round, furry, and they have cute little ears and tails. These are characteristics they evolved mainly for heat conservation. And what about those boopable noses? Bears have an incredibly...
It's genuinely cool. We're reading polar bear genomes to find which lines say "go on buddy, eat as much fat as you want!" It's almost the end of the year. What better way to close out 2025 than ...
I know, this is a strong statement, but polar bears aren't white. They're transparent.Well, their fur is. Let me explain.Like many cold-adapted animals, polar bears have two-layer fur. The underlay...
The ATAC-seq work will be done by Dr. Paola Giusti-Rodriguez's team, who have the expertise and equipment for chromatin accessibility experiments.They've already prototyped the library prep protoco...
In the last lab note, I mentioned we're comparing polar bears to American black bears—even though brown bears are polar bears' closest living relatives. Why not use brown bears?Great question. The ...
Why black bears? Aren't brown bears the closest relatives to polar bears? Yes, and there's a reason we're not using them. I'll explain in the next lab note (backers only).I guess that if you're rea...
Polar bears eat seals, right?Yes. But let me be more specific about what that actually means.Imagine being a seal. A polar bear could smell you from a mile away, silently cover that distance across...