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https://doi.org/10.13003/ief7aibi In our previous blog post in this series, we explained why no metadata matching strategy can return perfect results. Thankfully, however, this does not mean that it’s impossible to know anything about the quality of matching. Indeed, we can (and should!) measure how close (or far) we are from achieving perfection with our matching. Read on to learn how this can be done! How about we start with a quiz?
The Geneva Learning Foundation is launching REACH (Relate, Engage, Act, Connect, Help), a new leadership network to connect local, national, and international leaders of health organizations who are solving similar problems in different countries.
Hi my friends, welcome back! I’m excited to introduce a new member of the Co-Evolution team, Hannah Dayton. Hannah is a postdoc at Harvard and an expert in antibiotic resistance research, so I convinced her to share her expertise with the world. The AI-generated podcast this week is about the National Action Plan for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria.
Die Republik Moldau ist ein Migrationsland. Während bisher die Abwanderung und das Pendeln in Form transnationaler (Arbeits-)Migrationsbewegungen an der Schwelle zwischen Europa und der russischen Einflusssphäre dominierten, war zuletzt auch die Fluchtmigration aus der Ukraine ein herausforderndes Thema für das kleine Land und seine multiethnische Gesellschaft.
Charles H Pence reviews Evolution and the Machinery of Chance, by Marshall Abrams
Graphviz is software for graph visualization written in C. PyGraphviz provides a nice Python wrapper for it. The issue is that getting Python to know about the C headers changes every few months. I’ll try and keep this blog post updated every time there are some changes.
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I just returned from a week in Barcelona where I attended the Nextflow Summit and nf-core hackathon, and I can hardly contain my excitement for the near term future of bioinformatics, computational biology, and open science in general.
The science blog archive Rogue Scholar relaunched on a new platform today. Now running on the InvenioRDM repository platform, Rogue Scholar continues to improve science blogs in important ways, including full-text search, long-term archiving, DOIs and metadata, and now also communities . The fundamental services that Rogue Scholar provides have not changed.
Argentina siglo XIX. por Raquel Bressan En un contexto de significativa transformación, en la Argentina de la segunda mitad de siglo XIX se trazaron y localizaron cientos de nuevos pueblos y colonias, de parcelas agrícolas y de miles de kilómetros de vías nuevas de comunicación que materializaron vívidamente el ritmo acelerado y explosivo del crecimiento económico y social del país.