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AllgemeinFotos + GrafikenGames + KonsolenGrundwissenSoftware + Open SourceHukukAlmanca
Yayınlandı in iRights.info
Yazar Betim Neziraj

Virtual Reality (VR) und Augmented Reality (AR) bieten immersive Erlebnisse, die Nutzer tief in digitale Welten eintauchen lassen oder virtuelle Elemente in die reale Umgebung einfügen. Die Technologien eröffnen neue Möglichkeiten in der Unterhaltungsindustrie, im Bildungsbereich und in der Medizin – gleichzeitig sind auch urheberrechtliche Punkte zu beachten.

Stinkin' InvertebratesYeryüzü ve ilgili Çevre Bilimleriİngilizce
Yayınlandı in Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week

I’ll be sending this letter to the Royal Society, but I also want it out there in public, because I hope that more people will follow the lead set by Dorothy Bishop and Stephen Curry in putting pressure on the Royal Society to grow a backbone. Dear Royal Society of London, You exist to support the advancement of science.

ScienceBiyolojik Bilimlerİngilizce
Yayınlandı in Reciprocal Space
Yazar Stephen Curry

Update (17:00 03 Mar): all members of the UK or international scientific community were invited to indicate their support by signing the letter. The opportunity to do so closed at 17:00 UK time on 03 March. The final tally of signatories was 3494 (please see bottom of post for the full list).  Earlier today, I sent the letter below to Professor Adrian Smith, President of the Royal Society.

Medya ve İletişimİngilizce
Yayınlandı in the modern peer
Yazar Leal Oburoglu

Something I never even questioned when starting my PhD has now become a daily struggle in my mind.  When I first contributed to a scientific article in 2012, I remember that picking the name I will use as an author was a substantial decision (“Do I add my middle name?...”). After all, I did not want to be confused with another scientist later on during my career (yes, I am now aware of ORCID).  Sounds like an unimportant decision.

Global Access FundGlobal Access ProgramMembersBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
Yayınlandı in DataCite Blog - DataCite
Yazar Nada ChayaandMohamad Mostafa

Since 2018, and as part of the global movement towards open science and knowledge as a public good, the Arab Council for the Social Sciences (ACSS) has been working to promote norms and practices of social science research data management (RDM) and sharing among social scientists, information specialists, and research institutions in the Arab region.

BiotechnologyDiğer Mühendislik ve Teknolojilerİngilizce
Yayınlandı in The Connected Ideas Project
Yazar Alexander Titus

Ten years ago, the idea of editing human genomes to prevent disease or enhance traits might have seemed like the stuff of science fiction. Today, not only is it possible—it’s a rapidly advancing field. A recent paper in Nature , “Heritable Polygenic Editing: The Next Frontier in Genomic Medicine,” explores this possibility in detail.

EnglischForschungSprachenArbeitsmarktBlog Series: Migration PartnershipsSosyal Bilimlerİngilizce
Yayınlandı in Netzwerk Fluchtforschung
Yazar Alejandra León Rojas

Colombia and Germany have strengthened their relations through a migration cooperation agreement in February 2024 and a joint declaration of intent on a migration partnership in September of the same year.

WILDLIFE NEWSBiyolojik Bilimlerİngilizce
Yayınlandı in Simply Ecologist
Yazar Erzsebet Frey

Rare Sunfish Rescued by Florida Police Near Beach In a surprising turn of events, the Florida police were called in to assist with a unique rescue operation. A rare sunfish, usually found in the deep sea, found itself too close to the beach, prompting a rescue effort from the local authorities. The Encounter with the Sunfish A sunfish, known scientifically as Mola mola, is a rare sight near the shores.

Diller ve Edebiyatİngilizce
Yayınlandı in Martin Paul Eve

Among the works of fiction in the feminist canon, few are as celebrated as Charlotte Perkins-Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”. This short story, or novella, depending on how you want to define those categories, details the abuse suffered by a woman in the supposed name of mental health, at the whim of her male “carers”. The story is now, as Catherine J. Golden notes, “among the most studied texts in the English-speaking world”. In this piece I