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WILDLIFE NEWSBiologieAnglais
Publié in Simply Ecologist
Auteur Erzsebet Frey

The World’s Weirdest Rodents: A Fascinating Look When you think of rodents, the common images that come to mind might be that of a mouse or a rat scurrying across the floor. However, the world of rodents is incredibly vast and filled with some of the most bizarre and fascinating creatures. Let’s delve into the world of these overlooked animals and spotlight some of the weirdest rodents that inhabit our planet.

Software Peer ReviewPackagesRCommunityMbquartRInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais

🔗How it started My journey in creating my first R package all started when I received an email from a colleague who was working with archived soil samples that were collected prior to the advent of GPS technology.These samples were georeferenced using the Manitoba Original Survey Legal Descriptions, which originate from the Dominion Land Survey system, introduced in the late 19th century to organize the European settlement and colonization of

Software Peer ReviewPackagesRCommunityMbquartRInformatique et sciences de l'informationEspagnol

🔗Cómo empezó Mi viaje para crear mi primer paquete de R comenzó cuando recibí un correo electrónico de un colega que trabajaba con muestras de suelo archivadas que se recogieron antes de la llegada de la tecnología GPS.Estas muestras se georreferenciaron utilizando las Descripciones Legales de Levantamientos Originales de Manitoba, que proceden del sistema Dominion Land Survey introducido a finales del siglo XIX para organizar el asentamiento y

Informatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
Publié in Blogposts on autosys
Auteur Hannes Philip Voß

Abstract The use of autonomous mobile robots in dynamic and uncertain environments requires adaptive and robust decision-making. Synchronized digital twins — real-time virtual counterparts of physical systems — offer a promising approach to improving planning, increasing robustness, and enhancing adaptability.

3QsOpen AccessOpen DataOpen ScienceResearchSciences socialesAnglais
Auteur Belen Febres-Cordero

Our lab is growing! In our Three Questions series, we’re profiling each of our members and the amazing work they’re doing. This post introduces Dr. Diego Chavarro , a Research Associate at the ScholCommLab. In this interview, Diego tells us what excites him most about his work.

Historia PolíticaSciences humainesEspagnol
Publié in BLOG ATARRAYA
Auteur Atarraya

por José Luis Reyes Santos Hilario Carlos de Jesús Salas nació el 3 de noviembre de 1871 en el poblado de Chazumba, Oaxaca (México). Su padre es Eustaquio Salas que ejercía como jornalero, su madre es Anastasia Rivera.  Falleció durante una emboscada en la Sierra de Soteapan, Veracruz, el 21 de febrero de 1914.

BiologyTaxonomyInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
Publié in Syntaxus baccata

In 2022, I started my Master’s in Biology, at Radboud University in the Netherlands where I had just finished my Bachelor’s degree. The Master’s programme includes two research internships of 36 EC (approx. 6 months), both of which include writing a thesis. As I had been working on a database of identification keys, I was interested in a project focused on taxonomy for my first research internship.

PythonBiologieAnglais
Publié in Paired Ends

This is part 2 of a series on uv. Other posts in this series: uv, part 1: running scripts and tools This post uv, part 3: Python in R with reticulate uv, part 4: uv with Jupyter Last year I wrote a post on creating a Python command line application with Click using a cookiecutter template, building with setuptools and publishing with twine.