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AquilopsBig Tough Sauropodologists Throwing Away Their DignityBrachiosauridsBrachiosaurusReviews By SV-POW!sketeersCiencias de la Tierra y Ciencias Ambientales relacionadasInglés
Publicado in Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week

This thing arrived in the mail yesterday. Just in time… I say “semi-spoileriffic” because I’m not going to go out of my way to give away any plot points or creature details you couldn’t get from watching the trailers and TV spots, but if you want to keep yourself pure as the driven snow, you might want to save this post for later. I don’t know that I’ve ever done a movie review on this blog. It’s not really our thing here.

PositronWritingData ScienceCiencias PolíticasInglés
Publicado in Andrew Heiss's blog

Positron’s Quarto support is really quite robust and it’s full of nice little features like previewing a citation using whatever bibliography style your document is using (Chicago, APA, etc.) when you hover over a citation key: …or knowing about the different headings inside your document for tab-completed cross references: …or even knowing about those headings in other documents in a project: That’s all neat, but for long-form writing, like

Programa CampeonesComunidadInformática y Ciencias de la Información
Autores Alejandra Bellini, Ana Carolina Moreno, Diana Garcia Cortes, Erick Navarro Delgado, Guadalupe Pascal, Juan Camilo Rojas Hernandez, Mauro Loprete, Monika Avila Marquez, Soledad Araya Orrego, Valentina Clavijo Mesa, Yanina Bellini Saibene

Nos alegra muchísimo presentar a las nuevas personas que se suman como Campeones y Campeonas de rOpenSci. Este grupo experimentará el programa y trabajará en español, lo que nos permite seguir fortaleciendo la comunidad de ciencia abierta y desarrollo de software de investigación en este idioma. Nos llenan de entusiasmo los proyectos que van a desarrollar, que abordan desafíos reales desde distintas disciplinas y territorios de América Latina.

EducationCollaborationsGalaxyBiologíaInglés
Publicado in Bioconductor community blog
Autores Gretta Yagudayeva, Maria Doyle, Charlotte Soneson, Marcel Ramos Pérez, Robert Castelo

Introduction This blog post was written during CoFest (CollaborationFest) that took place after the 2025 Galaxy Bioconductor Community Conference, held this year at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York.

Programa CampeonesComunidadInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
Publicado in rOpenSci - open tools for open science
Autores Ana Carolina Moreno, Diana Garcia Cortes, Erick Navarro Delgado, Guadalupe Pascal, Juan Camilo Rojas Hernandez, Mauro Loprete, Monika Avila Marquez, Soledad Araya Orrego, Valentina Clavijo Mesa, Yanina Bellini Saibene

We’re very excited to introduce the new rOpenSci Champions! This cohort will participate in the program and carry out their work in Spanish, allowing us to continue strengthening the open science and research software development community in this language. We’re excited about the projects they’ll be developing, which tackle real-world challenges across diverse disciplines and regions of Latin America.

EducationEngineeringDuygu CandarliHigher EducationIntegrityIngeniería y TecnologíaInglés
Publicado in O'Really?

All your dreams are made, when you’re chained to the lecture and the teaching trade. Was that lecture, lab or lesson a dream or a nightmare? Exactly what did you learn from the experience? When you reflect on it, how will you tell yourself and others the stories of your study?

Ciencias QuímicasInglés
Publicado in Corin Wagen

Expanded from a post on X, which I felt didn’t do a good job expressing all of what I meant. The past few years of “AI for life science” has been all about the models: AlphaFold 3, neural-network potentials, protein language models, binder generation, docking, co-folding, ADME/tox prediction, and so on. But Chai-2 (and lots of related work) shows us that the vibes are shifting. Models themselves are becoming just a building block;

NewsletterRogue ScholarInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
Publicado in Front Matter

This is the June issue of the monthly newsletter from the Rogue Scholar science blog archive. The newsletter reports on new blogs that have joined the platform, important technical updates in Rogue Scholar infrastructure, community updates, and other news relevant to Rogue Scholar users. Blogs added to Rogue Scholar Two blogs were added in June. Welcome everybody!

OestrangeironetPublicacoesComunicaçaoDeleuzeGuattariFilosofía, Ética y Ciencias de la ReligiónPortugués
Publicado in áskēsis
Autor Valter Rodrigues

Valter Rodrigues. O presente texto foi publicado no site oestrangeiro.net em 26 de abril de 2005, sob submissão do próprio Valter Rodrigues, e recuperado via Wayback Machine. O texto foi primeiramente publicado em Comunicação...

DeutschForschungBezahlkarteBlog Series: 10 Years After The "Long Summer Of Migration"Blogreihe: 10 Jahre Nach Dem „langen Sommer Der Migration“Ciencias SocialesAlemán
Publicado in Netzwerk Fluchtforschung
Autor Benjamin Etzold

Geflüchtete sind in vielfältige transnationale Netzwerke eingebunden. Im langen Sommer der Migration nutzten viele diese Kontakte für die Flucht, wie auch dieser Beitrag zeigt. Inzwischen leisten viele in Deutschland lebende Geflüchtete wichtige Unterstützung für Angehörige in Kriegs- und Krisengebieten.