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Who We Are | OKF Open Science Working Group
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An Open Knowledge Foundation Site. OKF Open Science Working Group. We’re a global network. Of researchers, librarians, students, policy-makers, publishers, data-curators, coders, entrepreneurs, activists and citizens who believe that open science is better science. We volunteer our time and expertise. To develop projects, advocate openness and foster a core community. Our colleagues in open science. Find out more on the wiki. Our Local Groups List is here. Francois is a physicist by training, with a back...
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October | 2011 | Andy Maloney
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Open notebook science in action. Archive for October, 2011. Return to Open Science. In Open Notebook Science. On October 26, 2011. New lab, new notebook, still open science. I have received my first postdoc position with Dr. Hugh Smyth. At The University of Texas at Austin in the Pharmacology Department. I’m super excited to be here and to start again doing open sciene in a new notebook. I have been reading my former lab mate’s blog, Anthony Salvagno. With places like FigShare. Create a free website or b...
nothinginbiology.org
Sex chromosomes in conflict « Nothing in Biology Makes Sense!
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Nothing in Biology Makes Sense! Making sense of life as we know it, in the light of evolution. Sex chromosomes in conflict. House mouse (by Wenfei Tong). Have you thought that not all the genes in your body might have the same evolutionary interests? The mouse Y chromosome. Figure from Sho et a. 2014. Showing how much of the mouse Y contains recently evolved, repetitive coding sequences. Why does sex even become linked to these bits of chromosome that do or don’t recombine? Figure from Sho et al. 2014.
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review « Nothing in Biology Makes Sense!
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Nothing in Biology Makes Sense! Making sense of life as we know it, in the light of evolution. The authors would like to thank…. I’m abysmally bad at acknowledgments sections of papers. I just want to write a quick “thanks guys! But over at Scientist Sees Squirrel. There is a really good post by Stephen Heard. About how to acknowledge criticism. 8220;For critical suggestions and discussion I thank [names]. Not everyone agreed with everything but even that helped (West-Eberhard 2014). The editor should ne...
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Lee Worden | worden.lee@gmail.com
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Skip to main content. Brief updates on my daily work. For more polished postings about math, collective behavior, research collaborations, and such, see News and Research. I hope to work toward a more complete open notebook. For now I'm only posting updates on some of my work. Pausing; negotiation; persuasion; silence. Sat, 03/31/2012 - 12:26. Meanwhile I want to give you this citation:. S Conry, K. Kuwabara, V. R. Lesser, R. A. Meyer, 1991, Multistage. Negotiation for Distributed Constraint Satisfaction.
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Junk science « Nothing in Biology Makes Sense!
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Nothing in Biology Makes Sense! Making sense of life as we know it, in the light of evolution. Birds do it, beetles do it … (Flickr: Henry Burrows. Last spring, the journal. Published a report describing something new under the entomological sun: A genus of tiny cave-dwelling insects, dubbed. In which females, not males, have penises. Literally, a female body ); but in the title, it’s a female penis. Read the headline in the prestigious journal. Most of the stories, even the. It was a complex organ compo...
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Contributors « Nothing in Biology Makes Sense!
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Nothing in Biology Makes Sense! Making sense of life as we know it, in the light of evolution. She’s currently a postdoc at the UC Davis Genome Center. Working on marine microbial biogeography. She completed her PhD. At Louisiana State University in 2013. When not “biology-ing”, she likes to cook, walk her dog and quote Seinfeld episodes over coffee. Now, as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Minnesota, he studies the symbiosis between legumes and nitrogen-fixing bacteria. 27 October 2011 at ...
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adaptation « Nothing in Biology Makes Sense!
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Nothing in Biology Makes Sense! Making sense of life as we know it, in the light of evolution. Octopus are not aliens. But they can be vicious. Combine that with an incredible intelligence, and we should all be worried that cephalopods populations are increasing world wide. As coral reefs are dying, cephalopods are booming (likely not a causative correlation). And not just octopus, but also cuttlefish, and 35 other species of genera, spanning all major ocean regions. Why are they expanding in number?
alexander.lundervold.com
About the site
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Hosted on GitHub pages. Source available on GitHub: alu042/website. Inspired from and partly based on Carl Boettiger's and David Ketcheson's lab notebooks: carlboettiger.info.
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เขียนบล็อกด้วย Jekyll – One Quantum at a Time
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One Quantum at a Time. ค อยๆไปท ละก าว. เก ยวก บบล อกน. เข ยนบล อกด วย Jekyll. กล บมาแล วหล งจากหายหน าไปพ กใหญ ๆ พร อมก บบล อกใหม ninnat.github.io. ก ขออธ บายหน อยว าม นต างก บบล อกบน WordPress อย างไร. บล อกใหม น เป น static site ก ค อเข ยนมาเป นหน าๆ เข ยนอย างไรก เป นอย างน น ต างจากแบบ dynamic. I already knew a lot about what I didn’t. After a period of reflection, I had an idea. While I’m not specifically trained as an author of prose, I am. What would that look like? แล วใช ปล กอ น pandoc. ได ซ ง ...
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