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WILDLIFEANIMALS ALPHABETBiologieAnglais
Publié in Simply Ecologist
Auteur Erzsebet Frey

Are you ready to embark on a fascinating exploration of the animal kingdom, specifically focusing on the intriguing creatures that start with the letter ‘B’? From majestic primates to regal birds, this article will introduce you to a diverse range of animals that will leave you in awe. But that’s not all – we’ll also delve into the world of endangered species and uncover some surprising facts along the way.

WILDLIFEANIMALS ALPHABETBiologieAnglais
Publié in Simply Ecologist
Auteur Erzsebet Frey

As you enter the fascinating world of animals beginning with the letter D, a kaleidoscope of creatures awaits to captivate your imagination. From the regal Dalmatian dogs with their distinctive spots to the graceful flight of the Dark-Eyed Junco and Doves, this list promises to unveil a diverse array of creatures that will leave you in awe. But it doesn’t stop there.

Open ScholarshipOpen ScienceOpenCitationsAssessmentCoARAAutres sciences socialesAnglais
Publié in OpenCitations blog
Auteur Chiara Di Giambattista

SAVE THE DATE Opening Research Assessment Final Conference of the GraspOS Project 12–13 November 2025 CNR Area della Ricerca di Pisa, Italy We are pleased to announce the Final Conference of the GraspOS project: Opening Research Assessment, taking place on 12–13 November 2025 in Pisa, Italy.

AcademiaLangues et littératureAnglais
Publié in The Ideophone
Auteur Mark Dingemanse

Oxford University Press is going full surveillance capitalist mode. They don’t do author offprints anymore because authors sharing their work equals “piracy”; want nothing more dearly than tracking their users’ every move; and would rather you didn’t even email your work to students and colleagues. God forbid anyone actually read your publicly funded scholarly work.

Informatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
Publié in Make Data Count
Auteur Clare Dean

DOI: 10.60804/yxna-f837 Libraries play an important role in driving adoption of open data, and they have an increasing focus on understanding dataset usage and impact. This information is key in order for institutions to gain information about the diverse research outputs contributed by their researchers, and to inform institutional strategy around research data management.

BlogkategorienDeutschForschungSprachenBinnengrenzkontrolleSciences socialesAllemand
Publié in Netzwerk Fluchtforschung
Auteur Ko-AutorInnen

Die neue Bundesregierung wird den restriktiven Kurs in der Grenz- und Asylpolitik, den die Ampelkoalition seit 2023 eingeschlagen hat, fortsetzen und intensivieren. Eine zentrale Maßnahme dabei sind Grenzkontrollen, die auf unbestimmte Zeit fortgesetzt und noch verstärkt werden sollen.

Artificial IntelligenceTocInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
Publié in Research Graph
Auteur Yao Chen

This article explores and analyses the paper ‘Can AI have common sense? Finding out will be key to achieving machine intelligence’ by Mayank Kejriwal and colleagues. The paper was published in 2024. For the open-source version of this blog post, please click this link.

Artificial IntelligenceTocInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
Publié in Research Graph

Introduction In February 2025, xAI unveiled Grok 3, a highly anticipated AI model touted as the “smartest AI in the world” (xAI). Developed to advance scientific discovery and deepen our understanding of the universe, Grok 3 promises superior reasoning, real-time data processing, and versatile applications.

Artificial IntelligenceTocInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
Publié in Research Graph

Introduction Vision-enabled AI models have rapidly evolved to become essential tools across numerous applications, from content moderation to image analysis and multimodal reasoning. Cohere's recent entry into this space with their Aya Vision model promises to deliver competitive capabilities in the increasingly crowded market of multimodal AI systems.

AccessibilityCrossrefTechnologyUser InterfacesInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
Publié in Crossref Blog

2025 Update In 2022, we set out to update our DOI display guidelines with the intention to adopt the proposals in 2025. It’s important to note from the outset that we are not mandating any immediate changes to the DOI display guidelines. Instead, we are working with our community to co-create a solution that addresses the diverse needs of all users, rather than imposing technical changes that may not suit everyone.