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Stinkin' Every Thing That's Not A SauropodStinkin' InvertebratesStinkin' PlantsGeowissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week

I realize that the titular statement is open to misinterpretation so let me head that off at the pass: I’m not saying this prescriptively, like you should learn anatomy to become a better person (you should learn anatomy because it’s accessible and it rules), or that knowing anatomy makes people better.

Artificial IntelligenceTocInformatikEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Research Graph

Introduction I’ve been exploring how artificial intelligence is transforming our lives. It’s doing incredible things—think better medical diagnoses or self-driving cars—but there’s a darker side that’s tough to overlook. AI is being weaponized to create and spread misinformation, especially in politics, and it’s a growing problem. I stumbled upon research in Nature by Garimella and Chauchard (2024) that really opened my eyes.

Case StudiesInformatikEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Research Organization Registry (ROR)

In this dual case study, we learn why the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) relies on OA.Report and why OA.Report relies on ROR to help HHMI track compliance with its open access policy. “Even back then [in 2019], the best option was to lean on a big, community-owned solution. And it’s been great to see ROR effectively become the standard, the clear way forward for identifying organizations.” “We think ROR is terrific.

WiNoDa Knowledge Lab JournalDKZOERWissenschaftskommunikationAndere Naturwissenschaften

Wenn mich jemand fragt, was ich eigentlich gerade beruflich mache, antworte ich: Hauptsächlich erstelle ich eLearning-Materialien für ein Datenkompetenzzentrum . An dieser Stelle bekommt mein Gegenüber dann glasige Augen und versucht, möglichst schnell das Gesprächsthema zu wechseln.

WiNoDa Knowledge Lab Journal EnData LiteracyOERPublic EngagementAndere NaturwissenschaftenEnglisch

When someone asks me what I currently do for a living, I answer: I mainly create eLearning materials for a data competence center. At this point, my counterpart’s eyes glaze over and they try to change the subject of the conversation as quickly as possible. My tasks are not that difficult to understand – but there is also a wealth of technical terminology that puts many people off.