Etiqueta: science
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See a giant ‘ghost particle’ detector and more — October’s best science images
https://www.nature.com/immersive/d41586-024-03540-w/index.html – Selección de las mejores fotografías sobre ciencia (via Nature)
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Tips on open source scientific illustration
https://holdenlab.github.io/blog/2024/scientific-illustration/ – Software, bibliografía sobre el tema, librerías de recursos y algunos consejos
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Drake’s legacy, old clams, and more: THE WEEKLY RECAP (2022#38)
This week we have an impressive application of fiber optics sensors, the story of Frank Drake, a cool interview with Martin Rees, more stories on the development and implications of AI, and some troublesome news about twitch. Let’s start: Whales, turtles, and an old clam A couple cool articles and a sad curiosity this week.…
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The world is on fire, Tolkien drawings, and more: THE WEEKLY RECAP (2022#12)
This week we had the best weather so far this year in Paris, and my allergies are still over the roof. On the conflict, Ukraine is still resisting the invasion. I’ve found a bunch of cool articles about the climate, a bit of super cool science, and some art from an old acquaintance. Let’s start:…
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The weekly recap (2021#19)
Busy week, but somehow I managed to find some cool stuff to share. Let’s start: Apple vs Epic, the trial that keeps on giving I am getting low on popcorn reserves. Lots of documents and insights on how both companies operate. I particularly enjoyed seeing how much money Epic paid for its exclusives (I am…
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Evading scientific stalemates
This week I have been thinking about a strange thing that happened in my research group. One day while I was doing my MSc, me and my colleagues we were discussing some lab results. A small change on our experimental setup provided much better images than the ones we were getting up to that point.…