That's about the same timeframe that Deutsche Bahn projects for some necessary repairs on their already existing network.
That's about the same timeframe that Deutsche Bahn projects for some necessary repairs on their already existing network.
I'd like to go there, but not sure if I would ask for a glas of tap water.
Professor Dave wants scientists to be more blunt when calling out grifters, liars and cranks.
🗣️ "If someone is a lying piece of sh*t fraud profiting by telling lies, then they're a lying piece of sh*t fraud profiting by telling lies".
Clip: youtube.com/shorts/VP2it...
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New paper out examining fish food web degradation in the Anthropocene. We show the structure of aquatic food webs are changing-- even when species richness doesn’t. These signals are strongly associated with decreases in body size within fish communities. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... 🌐🐠🐡🦈🐟
It's just a scratch!
Therefore I would be more intereted in how many of the screening is done and how many meta analyses are written by people who are not experts in the field.
Quality screening with tick-lists will only produce tokenistic compliance but not quality. The worrying thing about them: screening can be done by people with no understanding of the research topic (or it will be automated and made by machines).
Let's talk about the quality screening. Does your checklist still include a question about the presence of a COI statement? If yes, then it will be biased. (It only tells you in which year the publisher made it a mandatory field in the online submission system). Same with many other check-boxes.
Oh to be a little Tardigrade walking around a microscopic volvox algae colony. 🫧🐻🧪
One on left is a black dog and above it the words “Reality”. Below it is “I chased a squirrel” One the right is a black dog and above it says “LinkedIn”. Below it says, Proud to announce that I effectively executed a rapid-response squirrel displacement strategy to mitigate potential yard intrusions. Humbled by the unwavering support of my family and local stakeholders. This experience reinforced the importance of vigilance, ownership, and continuous improvement. Looking forward to scaling this impact in future engagements.
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Can you, please, add a banana for scale.
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Plus, MDPI/Frontiers spend big money to convince governments they're not just legit, but leaders. Frontiers just sponsored WEF Davos, MDPI signed a deal with German national science agency.
🇩🇪+MDPI: www.timeshighereducation.com/news/germany...
Davos: sciencehouse.frontiersin.org/event/945d08...
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Sliding pieces are done.
I once wrote as coi: "getting this paper published in a high profile journal will boost my chances of securig a faculty position and hence my future financial situation". Journal refused to print that -said that's not their definition of coi.
Getting the grooves is also machine work.
but I admit: to make sure all pieces are really the same size and will gide along smoothly, the circular sander is helpful.
It is interesting: we have a lot of expensive pro power tools, but when it comes to real precision, I am always falling back to hand tools.
Now it's time for another jig (for the 15 sliding tiles).
Working the planer with one hand while taking a phpto with the other.
Today: Sliding pieces part 1. Cutting the oak board into thinner slices. Can someone tell me ho to get really straight cuts with the band saw?
or Austrian as well ..
Ah, yes. That is also a good one. Somehow I would love to write a paper where I could squeeze that in.
😀 Yes, that is fun. But seriously? Someone wrote a page-long explainer for a cartoon? Like "some orange cats are chunky because they eat too much.."?
Though for several countries (including e.g. France) a large part of that energy comes from nuclear power plants. Non-fossil yes, but renewable or clean definitely no.
Ten bird reconstructions set in circles. Large text says "Fossil Birds", and the birds are labeled with their names: Longipteryx, Archaeorhynchus, Yixianornis, Gansus, Apsaravis, Ichthyornis, Hesperornis, Lithornis, Asteriornis, and Tsidiiyazhi.
These are the paleobirds I did for Scientific American last year! #FossilFriday 🪶🧪🐡
I think this is already an advancement to "..as can easily be seen.." and "..the solution is trivial.."
Man standing in field of sheep holding rainbow flag.
One out of 12 rams is uninterested in females. Deemed “non-procreative" by farmers, they're typically sent to slaughter. German farmer Michael Stücke rescues the gay rams. His company Rainbow Wool, sells fabulous wool products from his flock of gay sheep. rainbow-wool.com
Next step will be to cut the 15 sliding pieces. They will have a groove on two sides and tounge on the other two sides. For smooth glidibg it should be hard wood. I think I'll go for beech or oak. The frame wil definitely be oak. More about progress soon.