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DronomationSciences de l'artAnglais
Publié in carrier-bag.net
Auteur Sophia Goodfriend

AI has played a pivotal role in Israel’s war in the Gaza strip since October 7 th 2023, when Hamas militants massacred 1,200 Israeli civilians and soldiers and took more than 250 hostage (CNN 2025).  Reporting by Israeli and international news outlets have detailed how large language models and predictive analytics are helping to determine when and where bombs fall from the sky and troops shoot on the ground (Abraham 2024).

Appalachian HistoryHistoire et archéologieAnglais
Publié in Appalachianhistorian.org
Auteur Alex Hall

Appalachian History Series A Center Sparked by Two Lifelong Educators When Dr. Edsel T. Godbey arrived in Cumberland in 1959 as the first president of what would become Southeast Kentucky Community & Technical College (SKCTC), he saw more than a campus-in-waiting tucked against Black Mountain’s northern flank.

Rogue ScholarInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
Publié in Front Matter

This post is an updated version of the DOI registration workflow for a science blog post I published in September 2023. It reflects the best practices used by the Rogue Scholar science blog archive and contains one important announcement. In previous blog posts such as the one published earlier, I discussed the various elements involved in registering a DOI for a science blog post.

PublishingBiocurationConferencesGigaDBGSCBiologieAnglais
Publié in GigaBlog

The Biocuration 2025 meeting held in Kansas City USA at the Stowers Institute (April 5-9) was a well organized blend of in-person and virtual participants. As regular attendees and International Society of Biocuration (ISB) members (see previous reports) GigaScience Press was represented by two members of the GigaDB team, Chris Hunter and Bastien Molcrette.

PapersBiologieAnglais
Publié in Paired Ends

This week’s recap highlights FLAMES for prioritizing genes at trait-associated GWAS hits, integrating protein language models and an automatic biofoundry for enhanced protein evolution, benchmarking DNA sequence models for causal regulatory variant prediction, and the doubletrouble R/Bioconductor package for identifying and classifying gene and genome duplications.

EntradasAmanuenseAnopistógrafoAtétesisCopistaLangues et littératureEspagnol
Publié in Lucidarios

anopistógrafo (adj. m.) [gr. an- + ópisthen + -graphos, sin escritura en el dorso]. Documento escrito o impreso por una cara del soporte, dejando el reverso en blanco. || Fenómeno observado principalmente en soportes antiguos, como tabletas y papiros, debido a sus condiciones materiales o su fragilidad. (ingl. anopisthograph,fr. anopisthographe, it. anopistografico, port....

DronomationSciences de l'artAnglais
Publié in carrier-bag.net
Auteur Savaş Boyraz

Overture Over the last few years, I have been researching the militarized Kurdish landscape through a triangle of affinities linking the machine, the animal and the human. The interaction between the militaristic, the natural and the cultural unfolds as a sonic battle on the colonized landscape. Sonic booms, bird calls and songs of resistance echo in the same valleys.

DronomationSciences de l'artAnglais
Publié in carrier-bag.net
Auteur Elke Schwarz

To say that ours are darkening times is to acknowledge, that the present moment – the year is 2025 – is increasingly characterised by familiar modes of authoritarian oppression, of right-wing political cruelty and of inevitably rising geopolitical tensions in the context of which nuclear Armageddon and the necessity for autonomous weapon systems are frequently conjured up,  often in the same breath.

Abandoned AppalachiaHistoire et archéologieAnglais
Publié in Appalachianhistorian.org
Auteur Alex Hall

Abandoned Appalachia Series A Mid‑Century Push for Modern Utilities In the years after World War II, small cities across the southern Appalachian coalfields raced to install the public works that bigger towns already took for granted. Whitesburg’s answer was a stout, cinder‑block water‑treatment plant erected at the foot of School Hill, just yards from Main Street and the North Fork of the Kentucky River.