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Computer and Information Sciences
Published in iPhylo

Some quick notes based on experiments with Model Context Protocol (MCP) and (Claude](https://claude.ai). Model Context Protocol (MCP) is all the rage right now, and I’ve been slow to take a look. Kingsley Idehen recently wrote The Semantic Web Project Didn’t Fail — It Was Waiting for AI (The Yin of its Yang) where he argued that Large Language Models (LLMs) provide (finally) a user-friendly way to query triple stores (i.e., knowledge graphs).

Global HealthGuidelineImplementation GapLearning StrategyMalariaEducational Sciences
Published in Reda Sadki
Author Reda Sadki

The global malaria response is currently navigating a convergence of crises. Epidemiologically, the reduction in mortality has plateaued. Biologically, threats from Anopheles stephensi and partial artemisinin resistance are accelerating. Financially, the 2025 landscape is defined by a severe contraction in foreign assistance, necessitating a radical optimization of resources.

Media and Communications
Published in the modern peer
Author Guest Author

✒️ Editor's Note: Today's guest post was written by Catharina Sänger . With a curious mind and a passport full of lab stamps, Catharina has explored science across the globe. She studied Biochemistry in Frankfurt, Germany, including research projects in Boston and Melbourne, before moving toward Molecular Biology for her PhD at ETH Zurich.

Appalachian FiguresKemper County MSHistory and Archaeology
Published in Appalachianhistorian.org
Author Alex Hall

Appalachian Figures Hardy Myers is usually remembered as Oregon’s long serving attorney general, the lawyer who helped defend the state’s Death with Dignity Act at the United States Supreme Court and who made consumer protection and open government central to his office. Less well known is that his story begins in a company lumber town on the edge of the southern Appalachians.

Ulrich's NotesOther Social SciencesGerman
Published in pulse49.com
Author Ulrich Herb

I am pleased to announce that my book Scholarly Publishing in Transition is now available Open Access under https://dx.doi.org/10.22028/D291-46556 You can find an overview of the book here:https://pulse49.com/scholarly-publishing-in-transition/ I hope the Open Access edition will make the text more widely useful, and I appreciate every comment, share, or recommendation.

ForschungPraktischSocial ScienceGerman
Author Projektteam

Deutschland ist ein Einwanderungsland und profitiert von Zuwanderung. Kommunen kommt eine zentrale Rolle als „Orte des Ankommens“ zu. Doch wie können sie dieser Rolle nachkommen, wenn politische wie finanzielle Rahmenbedingungen und ein negativer, gesellschaftlicher Diskurs einem vor Ort positiven Klima für Ankommen und Verwurzelung entgegenstehen?

BJPS Review Of BooksPhilosophy, Ethics and Religion
Published in BJPS Review Of Books
Author Matteo Colombo

Home KATHRYN NAVE A DRIVE TO SURVIVE REVIEWED BY Matteo Colombo A Drive to Survive Kathryn Nave Reviewed by Matteo Colombo A Drive to Survive: The Free Energy Principle and the Meaning of Life Kathryn Nave Cambridge, MA:  MIT Press, 2025, £57.00 / OA ISBN 9780262551328 / 9780262381673 Cite as: Colombo, M. [2025]: ‘Kathryn Nave’s A Drive to Survive ’, BJPS Review of Books , 2025 ,

HinweiseOther Social SciencesGerman
Published in LIBREAS.Library Ideas
Author Ben Kaden

Ein Hinweis in halb-eigener Sache (ein Mitglied von LIBREAS) ist dabei. Aus dem Open-Science-Barcamp 2024 ging zunächst eine Session und danach eine informelle Diskussionsgruppen “Schattenbibliotheken” hervor. Diese ist im Sinne offener Wissenschaft natürlich auch offen und trifft sich im frühen Dezember wieder.