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Thinking In PublicCiencias SocialesInglés
Publicado in Chris Hartgerink
Autor Chris Hartgerink

I recently saw a video recording of the Irish President Michael Higgins calling for intervention under the United Nations Charter: This sounds incredibly convincing as it invokes both emotion and procedural expertise. I want to jump on social media and say there is a viable, legal way to aid the people in Gaza using the UN Charter. Anything to circumvent the Israeli State's siege and starvation of Gaza.

AIBiologíaInglés
Publicado in Paired Ends

I liked Steve Krouse’s essay, “Vibe code is legacy code.” It helped crystalize some half-baked thoughts I have on vibe coding. Here’s an excerpt.Subscribe now Maintainability and vibe are inversely correlated I’ve been using GitHub copilot and chatbots for code for years, and I’ve written about them a lot here.

OPENNESSWISSENSCHAFTLICHES ARBEITENSERVICESLizenz:CC-BY-4.0-INTForschungsdatenmanagementAlemán
Publicado in TIB-Blog
Autor Anna-Karina Renziehausen

Forschungsdaten sind die Grundlage jeder wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnis. Mit der zunehmenden Digitalisierung der Forschungsprozesse entstehen immer größere Datenmengen. Werden Forschungsdaten effizient und systematisch organisiert, dokumentiert und gespeichert, dann können Wiederholungen kostspieliger und zeitaufwändiger Experimente vermieden werden.

BiologyConferencesGenomicsGSCStandardsBiologíaInglés
Publicado in GigaBlog

The Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC) recently convened for the GSC25 meeting in Cambridge, UK. Bringing together leading researchers, data scientists, and genomics professionals from around the world. Held from July 28-August 1, GSC25 marked a significant milestone – celebrating two decades of advancing genomic data standards while charting the course for the next 20 years.

FraudMetasciencePaper MillsAcademiaEducationIngeniería y TecnologíaInglés
Publicado in Reese Richardson
Autor Reese Richardson

Today, our article “The entities enabling scientific fraud at scale are large, resilient, and growing rapidly” was published in PNAS . The article will only be fully open-access in six months (damn you, publishing fees), but I’ve made the PDF available here (you can download the supplementary materials on the PNAS page). I’ll use this blog post to summarize and opine (what I write here reflects my own thinking about this study

BiografíasHumanidades
Publicado in BLOG ATARRAYA
Autor Atarraya

por Fernando Aguayo El señor Matthew Fontaine Maury llegó a México el día 28 de mayo de 1865. Apenas unas semanas después, era parte de la Academia de Ciencias y Literatura, en tanto que la Sociedad Mexicana de Geografía y Estadística lo aceptaba como socio honorario.

Ciencias QuímicasInglés
Publicado in Corin Wagen

Inspired by related writings from Scott Alexander, who is funnier than me. TW: fiction, but barely. AlphaProteinStructure-2 is a deep learning model that can predict the structure of mesoscale protein complexes like amyloid fibrils. AlphaProteinStructure-2 is free for academic usage.

Rogue ScholarMetadataInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
Publicado in Front Matter

The Rogue Scholar science blog archive uses DOIs to uniquely identify blog posts with meaningful metadata. This enables tracking citations of scholar blog posts in the scholarly literature using traditional citation tracking methods rather than altmetrics. Initially launched as a Rogue Scholar service six months ago, citation tracking has launched to production this week.

OntologyEmbeddingsBertSbertSimilarityCiencias NaturalesInglés
Publicado in Biopragmatics
Autor Charles Tapley Hoyt

The Ontology Lookup Service (OLS) is now indexing dense embeddings for ontology terms constructed from term labels, synonyms, and descriptions using LLMs. I maintain a Python client library for the OLS (ols-client) and was recently asked to implement a wrapper to the OLS’s API endpoint that exposes these embeddings.

CommunityCrossrefMetadata AwardsInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
Publicado in Crossref Blog
Autores David Haber, Rosa Morais Clark

The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) has earned recognition in Crossref’s Participation Reports for its exceptional metadata coverage among large publishing members––an achievement built on intentional change, technical investment, and collaborative work.