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Pubblicato in GigaBlog

This week in GigaScience we published a new genomic analysis of the endangered Oriental Stork, bringing good news: The population’s genetic health is still surprisingly strong, with high genetic diversity and low levels of inbreeding. Climate change, forest wildfires, hunting and the expansion of agriculture, industry and other human activities threaten the Oriental Stork ( Ciconia boyciana ), which is listed as

Pubblicato in Economics from the Top Down
Autore Blair Fix

I test if the US housing crisis could be solved by taking money from the rich and handing it too the poor. Spoilers ... it would work.

The post The American Housing Crisis: A Theft, Not a Shortage appeared first on Economics from the Top Down.

Pubblicato in Front Matter

From October 21 to 27 is International Open Access Week 2024, and this blog post summarizes my contribution for 2024. The title of this post was taken from a blog post by my friend and colleague Heinz Pampel on Monday, and we again have many events related to International Open Access Week this week, as well as some blog posts. This brings me to Rogue Scholar, the science blog archive I launched in 2023 which is the main focus of my work.

Pubblicato in Stories by Research Graph on Medium

Ministral — The World’s Best Edge Language Model Revolutionising On-Device AI: High-Performance, Low-Resource Language Models for Edge Computing Author Tarun Krishnan ( ORCID : 0009–0006–6647–127X) Introduction In recent years, there’s been a notable shift in the AI landscape, with many companies moving away from developing massive,

Pubblicato in Observations, Opinions & Opens

I have been working as a Director General at the KB for almost two months now. Just too early for an overall reflection, but also already that long that I can say that it feels very good to walk around the building, talk to the colleagues in the KB, and slowly (that is far from finished!) get to know the networks and organizations. The KB is the national library of the Netherlands and is there for everyone.

Pubblicato in BIOgarabatos

La  Web es dinámica, cambia constantemente acorde con las tendencias y las necesidades, en los pocos años que la he utilizado para hacer investigación digital, he visto constantemente la aparición de nuevas tecnologías y la desaparición de otras, las modas van y vienen, pero las utilidades clásicas perduran.

Pubblicato in COREF Blog
Autore re3data Team

Dr. Sandra Gisela Martín from the re3data Editorial Board delivered a featured lecture, “re3data: Global Registry of Research Data Repositories”, at the Second Meeting of Colombian Institutional Repository Managers and Open Science (II Encuentro de Gestores de Repositorios Institucionales de Colombia y Ciencia Abierta, ERICCA 2024), which was held in Cartagena, Colombia, September 25-27. Convened by the Colombian Ministry of Science, Technology