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Published in BIOgarabatos

Vale la pena recordar que sí queremos que los estudiantes generen trabajos con información de calidad, con citas y referencias adecuadas usando un estilo bibliográfico es indispensable hacerlo nosotros en todas las oportunidades posibles, mediante el hábito de verla, irán asimilando la importancia de la publicación académica y científica, así como el papel de las herramientas para utilizarla pertinentemente.

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Published in GigaBlog

This week we are pleased to announce and highlight new updated additions to our long-running collaboration with protocols.io, linked to our first paper with a peer-reviewed protocol featuring a “Peer-reviewed method” badge on protocols.io. Alongside the addition of new functionality in protocols.io to submit protocols as method papers to GigaByte . The new GigaByte paper presents a new method expanding the alphabet and

WILDLIFE NEWSBiological Sciences
Published in Simply Ecologist
Author Erzsebet Frey

In a heartbreaking incident, the North Fort Myers eaglet duo recently succumbed to seizures, leaving wildlife enthusiasts and the community in mourning. This devastating news has captured the attention of many who followed the journey of these eaglets in Florida. At the forefront of conservation efforts, these young eagles were symbolic of the larger efforts to sustain and grow the bald eagle population in the region.

WILDLIFE NEWSBiological Sciences
Published in Simply Ecologist
Author Erzsebet Frey

The National Zoo’s Panda Cam: What You Need to Know The National Zoo in Washington, D.C., is a beloved spot for animal enthusiasts and families alike. But for those who can’t visit in person, the zoo offers an incredible opportunity to observe these giant wonders right from the comfort of their own home: the National Zoo’s Panda Cam.

Biological Sciences
Published in Paired Ends
Author Stephen Turner

I’ve been blogging about genetics, statistics, computational biology, data science, and science in general for over 15 years. I published my first blog post on Getting Genetics Done in 2009, and started this blog last year after taking a few years off. Science blogging has significantly contributed to my personal and professional growth as a scientist. Writing takes time and effort — time I could have spent elsewhere.

PapersBiological Sciences
Published in Paired Ends
Author Stephen Turner

I'm still catching up on papers from my late 2024 backlog. This week’s recap highlights a browser application for visualizing pathogen dispersal, a DNA language model evaluation benchmark on regulatory DNA, regularized ensemble polygenic risk prediction with GWAS summary statistics, multimodal analysis of RNA-seq data for complex trait genetics, and a deep dive on blastp’s E-value.

WILDLIFE NEWSBiological Sciences
Published in Simply Ecologist
Author Erzsebet Frey

Chimpanzees: Bonding Through Group Urination Chimpanzees, our closest primate relatives, have always fascinated researchers and animal enthusiasts alike with their complex social behaviors. One of the more peculiar behaviors witnessed among these intelligent creatures is group urination, a seemingly simple act that carries significant social weight.