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Programa CampeonesComunidadComputer and Information Sciences
Published in rOpenSci - open tools for open science
Authors Ana Carolina Moreno, Diana Garcia Cortes, Erick Navarro Delgado, Guadalupe Pascal, Juan Camilo Rojas Hernandez, Valentina Clavijo Mesa, Mauro Loprete, Monika Avila Marquez, Soledad Araya Orrego, Yanina Bellini Saibene

We’re very excited to introduce the new rOpenSci Champions! This cohort will participate in the program and carry out their work in Spanish, allowing us to continue strengthening the open science and research software development community in this language. We’re excited about the projects they’ll be developing, which tackle real-world challenges across diverse disciplines and regions of Latin America.

Programa CampeonesComunidadComputer and Information SciencesSpanish
Authors Ana Carolina Moreno, Diana Garcia Cortes, Erick Navarro Delgado, Guadalupe Pascal, Juan Camilo Rojas Hernandez, Valentina Clavijo Mesa, Mauro Loprete, Monika Avila Marquez, Soledad Araya Orrego, Yanina Bellini Saibene

Nos alegra muchísimo presentar a las nuevas personas que se suman como Campeones y Campeonas de rOpenSci. Este grupo experimentará el programa y trabajará en español, lo que nos permite seguir fortaleciendo la comunidad de ciencia abierta y desarrollo de software de investigación en este idioma. Nos llenan de entusiasmo los proyectos que van a desarrollar, que abordan desafíos reales desde distintas disciplinas y territorios de América Latina.

EducationEngineeringHigher EducationITLManchesterEngineering and Technology
Published in O'Really?

All your dreams are made, when you’re chained to the lesson and the teaching trade. Was that lecture, lab or lesson just a dream? Exactly what did you learn from the experience? When you reflect on it, how will you tell yourself and others the stories of your study? The stories students tell about what they have learned, the teaching they experience and research they are exposed to are a key part of the story of every University.

NewsletterRogue ScholarComputer and Information Sciences
Published in Front Matter

This is the June issue of the monthly newsletter from the Rogue Scholar science blog archive. The newsletter reports on new blogs that have joined the platform, important technical updates in Rogue Scholar infrastructure, community updates, and other news relevant to Rogue Scholar users.Blogs added to Rogue Scholar Two blogs were added in June. Welcome everybody!

DeutschForschungBezahlkarteBlog Series: 10 Years After The "Long Summer Of Migration"Blogreihe: 10 Jahre Nach Dem „langen Sommer Der Migration“Social ScienceGerman
Published in Netzwerk Fluchtforschung
Author Benjamin Etzold

Geflüchtete sind in vielfältige transnationale Netzwerke eingebunden. Im langen Sommer der Migration nutzten viele diese Kontakte für die Flucht, wie auch dieser Beitrag zeigt. Inzwischen leisten viele in Deutschland lebende Geflüchtete wichtige Unterstützung für Angehörige in Kriegs- und Krisengebieten.

DiplodocidsPapers By SV-POW!sketeersEarth and related Environmental Sciences
Published in Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week

It crept out quietly under cover of darkness, but I’m pleased to say that today saw the publication of a new paper: Van der Linden, Tom T. P., Michael P. Taylor, Amy Campbell, Brian D. Curtice, René Dederichs, Lucas N. Lerzo, John A. Whitlock, D. Cary Woodruff and Emanuel Tschopp. 2025. Introduction to Diplodocoidea.

Artes VisualesHumanitiesSpanish
Published in BLOG ATARRAYA
Author Atarraya

Nuria Román,  DR © Barro, raíces y cuerda Menorca, España. 2014. Parte de la colección Coser la Tierra Sitio de la autora Esta es una reproducción digital, con fines de divulgación, de una obra original proporcionada por su autor o propietario. Todos los derechos están reservados por la artista.

Academic MisconductAIChatGPTFraudMethodologySocial Science
Published in Rene Bekkers
Author Rene Bekkers

As the wave of LLM generated research swells, how can you tell whether it is legit? A fast growing proportion of science contains results generated by Large Language Models (LLMs) and other forms of generative AI. Researchers rely on virtual assistants to do their literature reviews, summarize previous research, and write texts for journal articles (Kwon, 2025). As a result, AI generated research swells to immense proportions.