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LlmFlux-proFlux-1AiCiências da Computação e da InformaçãoInglês
Publicados in Stories by Research Graph on Medium
Autor Zijian Yang

How to Use FLUX 1.1 Online for Free: A Tutorial on Generating Ultra Realistic Images and Editing Tools A Step-by-Step Guide to Using FLUX 1.1, FLUX Fill, Canny, Redux Tools, and Camera Filename Prompt Techniques for Creating or Editing Images in Any Style and Realism Author Zijian Yang ( ORCID: 0009–0006–8301–7634) Introduction to FLUX 1.1 On

AktuellesBUA Open Science DashboardsOpen Science IndicatorsOpen Science MonitoringOpen ScienceOutras ciências sociaisInglês
Publicados in Open Access Blog Berlin
Autor Maatje Sophia Duine

In September 2024, the 28th International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators was held in Berlin. The conference theme: ‘Into the great wide open?’ was explored in a wide variety of presentations, posters and panel discussions. Topics ranged from reforming research assessment, researcher mobility and policy impact to bibliodiversity, data sharing and researcher mobility, and much more.

BiotechnologyOutras ciências técnicasInglês
Publicados in The Connected Ideas Project
Autor Alexander Titus

The Ancient Roots of Agricultural Innovation Agriculture is undergoing a revolution, one shaped by the transformative power of biotechnology. This field, at the intersection of science, policy, and industry, promises to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time.

EventsSummitCiências da Computação e da InformaçãoInglês
Publicados in Make Data Count
Autor Make Data Count

Blog post by Iratxe Puebla and Maria Alejandra Tejada Gómez. DOI: 10.60804/zb5q-qy55 The Make Data Count Summit last September brought together researchers, infrastructure providers and representatives across institutions, funding and policy areas to discuss data metrics and the responsible evaluation of data usage.

Global Access FundGlobal Access ProgramGuest Blog PostMembersCiências da Computação e da InformaçãoInglês
Publicados in DataCite Blog - DataCite

The Zimbabwe University Libraries Consortium (ZULC) recently concluded a comprehensive outreach programme, funded by the Global Access Fund. The programme was aimed at raising awareness of persistent identifiers (PIDs) among Zimbabwean higher education institutions.

Call For NominationsCiências da Computação e da InformaçãoInglês
Publicados in DataCite Blog - DataCite

As DataCite’s Board President, I’ve seen firsthand the powerful insights that diverse voices bring to our global community of research institutions. Each member of our Board represents unique experiences, backgrounds, and perspectives that help shape our decisions and drive our mission forward.

WILDLIFE NEWSBiologiaInglês
Publicados in Simply Ecologist
Autor Erzsebet Frey

Welcome the New Panda Twins at Zoo Berlin! Zoo Berlin has some exciting news for all panda lovers out there! The charming twin panda cubs have been officially named, much to the delight of everyone who has been following their adorable journey. Let’s dive into the details of these captivating creatures and learn more about their names and their significance.

ResearchEpidemiologySoftwareOutbreaksForecastingMedicina e ciências da saúdeInglês
Autor Michael DeWitt

Dr Brinkley Bellotti was recently interviewed by the MIT Technology Review on the topic of H5N1 and its continued spread in dairy cows and poultry. In her interview, Dr Bellotti mentions that unmitigated spread of H5N1 in animals could lead to recombination events of the influenza virus which could allow for strains that could more easily infect humans.

MétodoPublicaçãoDagDiagramas CausaisCiências Sociais
Publicados in Análise Quantitativa das Mudanças Sociais
Autores Ronaldo Baltar, Claudia Siqueira Baltar

Nas últimas décadas, a pesquisa social em todas as áreas de conhecimento tem enfrentado um desafio fundamental: como lidar com o crescente volume de dados disponíveis para análise de fenômenos sociais sem perder de vista a qualidade teórica e a profundidade reflexiva? A facilidade de acesso a recursos computacionais nos permite explorar novas possibilidades, mas também exige métodos que conectem teoria e empiria de forma consistente.

Fuentes Y FondosHumanidadesEspanhol
Publicados in BLOG ATARRAYA
Autor Atarraya

por Alejandro Quitze Barranco Muñoz En mi corta experiencia histórica he revisado varios archivos, pero uno de los más apasionantes y diversos es el Archivo Municipal de Saltillo. Ubicado en la capital de Coahuila, contiene uno de los acervos más amplios y mejor catalogados de la región. Abarca desde finales del siglo XVI hasta mediados del siglo XX. En su mayor parte se encuentra digitalizado, solo el siglo XX está en proceso.