Most regular readers will know about DinoCon, a two-day semi-technical/semi-popular conference being run by SV-POW!’s own Darren Naish.
Most regular readers will know about DinoCon, a two-day semi-technical/semi-popular conference being run by SV-POW!’s own Darren Naish.
The MedChemica team announced yesterday on LinkedIN (23/6/25) the 1st patent for their ASAP consortium WO2025125695 with the somewhat cryptic title "CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS ID50000167790940 P. DOC 2025-05-07 FILING NO.:19".

This September will mark one full year since I launched The Connected Ideas Project.

Being a researcher implies a long stretch of studies at the university to specialize in a certain field. To me personally, it felt like I just kept studying and studying, year after year, and… here I am. One day, when I was 18 I went to the university and I am still there. I have come to realize that I never really mentally switched from being a student to being a professional or having a job.
Despite claims of evidence-based policymaking, migration research is often sidelined – except when it serves political goals. In this blog, Riccardo Biggi explores how governments at national and local levels selectively use expert knowledge, depending on the policy area at stake.

zbMATH: A Backbone of Mathematical Research Imagine having a super-powered map that connects every important idea, tool, and discovery in mathematics — that’s what zbMATH , and its incorporated platforms such as swMATH , a specific portal for mathematical research software, do. These platforms are like the ultimate librarians of math research, gathering and organizing knowledge from academic papers, software,
Hinweis: Dieser Blogbeitrag ist zuerst am 16.6.25 auf dem TIB Blog unter der Lizenz CC BY 4.0 erschienen. Ein neuer Dienst der TIB erleichtert die Finanzierung von Diamond Open Access: Der Diamond Funding Navigator, der als Betaversion bereitsteht, bündelt Informationen zu Konsortialangeboten für Diamond-Open-Access-Publikationen weltweit.
This tutorial shows two ways to accomplish skeletal editing reactions in the RDKit: By using Reaction SMARTS or atom editing. As my collaborator Dr. Phyo Phyo Zin posted in How to Use Skeletal Editing in Drug Discovery: Key Benefits &

If you are reading this blog on our website, you may have noticed that alongside each post we now list a Crossref DOI link, which was not the case a few months ago (though we have retroactively added DOIs to all older posts too). You can find the persistent link
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My colleague Jim Schombert pointed out a nifty new result published in Nature Astronomy which you probably can’t access so here is a link to what looks to be the preliminary version. The authors use the Deep Synoptic Array (DSA) to discover some new Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs), many of which are apparently in galaxies … Continue reading The baryons are mostly in the intergalactic medium. Mostly.