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Informática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
Publicado in iPhylo

Following on from releasing BOLD View I’ve started to explore how the classifcation of DNA barcodes changes over time. BOLD uses the RESL algorithm described in Ratnasingham & Hebert (2013, 2016) to cluster barcodes into “BINs”. As the number of DNA barcodes grows over time these clusters may change.

Crystal_structure_miningInteresting ChemistryCiencias QuímicasInglés
Publicado in Henry Rzepa's Blog

Way back in 1977, the crystal structure of the sulfur ring S 7 was reported.[cite]10.1002/anie.197707151[/cite] The authors noted that “ The δ modification of S 7 contains bonds of widely differing length: this has never been observed before in an unsubstituted molecule. ” No explanation was offered, although they note that similar effects have been observed in S 8 O, S 7 I + and

Science FictionNational SecurityBiotechnologyOtras ciencias técnicasInglés
Publicado in The Connected Ideas Project
Autor Alexander Titus

My name’s Cameron Wells, and if you’d told me five years ago I’d be running a fermentation line in a biomanufacturing facility outside Bloomington, Indiana, I would’ve laughed you out of the barracks. Back then, I was an Airman First Class in the 3rd Medical Support Squadron, stationed at Travis. Logistics. Paperwork. Syringe kits.

Book LaunchAncient HistoryAugustusBernie SandersCaesarismHistoria y ArqueologíaInglés
Publicado in Stasis
Autor Stasis

A new Open Access book shows how political science makes the end of Roman democracy even more frighteningly relevant.

Lab LifeResearchInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónAlemán
Publicado in Infra Wiss Blogs

Im Rahmen des von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) geförderten Projekts Infra Wiss Blogs laden wir Sie herzlich zu einem Webinar zum Thema Archivierung wissenschaftlicher Blogs ein. In diesem Webinar steht der Dienst Rogue Scholar von Front Matter im Fokus. Nach einer Einführung in das Projekt Infra Wiss Blogs, wird Rogue Scholar vorgestellt.

Lab LifeResearchInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés

As part of the Infra Wiss Blogs project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), we invite you to a webinar on the topic of archiving scholarly blogs. This webinar will focus on the Rogue Scholar service by Front Matter. After an introduction to the Infra Wiss Blogs project, we will present and discuss how WordPress-hosted scholarly blogs can be archived with Rogue Scholar.

Carnegie MuseumDiplodocusCiencias de la Tierra y Ciencias Ambientales relacionadasInglés
Publicado in Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week

Everybody[1] knows that in the early years of the 20th Century, the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh sent casts of its iconic Diplodocus around the world. Ten casts, in fact: to London, Berlin, Paris, Vienna, Bologna, St. Petersburg, La Plata, Madrid, Mexico City and Munich. The first nine were all mounted, and most still stand in their original museums. (The London cast has moved around a lot and currently resides in Coventry;

PapersBiologíaInglés
Publicado in Paired Ends
Autor Stephen Turner

This week’s recap highlights compendium of human gene functions derived from evolutionary modelling from the Gene Ontology Consortium, an AI reasoning model applied to rare disease diagnosis, an agentic AI for scRNA-seq data exploration, and applying FAIR principles to scientific workflows.

Open AccessScholarly PublishingScholCommOtras Ciencias SocialesInglés
Publicado in pulse49.com
Autor Ulrich Herb

Aiming to spot some Open Access trends in scholarly publishing 2015–2024, on May 13, I retrieved publication volume data—specifically article-level outputs, excluding other document types—from OpenAlex, focusing on Open Access (OA) publishing trends and their respective modalities. Here, I share a brief overview of the results.