It is a wonderful feeling when a math lecture resonates beyond its confine to inspire artists
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It is a wonderful feeling when a math lecture resonates beyond its confine to inspire artists
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@alaingoriely.bsky.social : this is as it should be with a beautifully crafted lecture!
C. N. Yang was simply amazing. Incredibly deep and creative. He seemed to remember everything, including all the papers he wrote. So, my story is kinda funny
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an insect, a bird, and an elephant visualized with unit height scaling. insect is landscape shaped and the elephant is portrait shaped
Why is it that small animals like insects have a landspace body plan when viewed head-on, but larger animals like elephants are taller than wide?
With @m-v.bsky.social, we find out in our new preprint titled 'Size and shape of terrestrial animals' - arxiv.org/html/2602.00...
You assume honesty and certain comprehension abilities on part of all those who take that oath. Clearly, that is a misplaced assumption here.
That’s their model indeed; hence the “building upon” in my question. 🙂
For example, if the eLife editorial layer is removed, does peer review remain sustainable?
What are your thoughts on building upon eLife's reviewed preprint model, which fits many of the boundary conditions that you have stated?
Session information text - Light Years in Lines: How Science Speaks. Annapurni Subramaniam, Anil Ananthaswamy, Simon Singh, Venki Ramakrishnan, with Mukund Thattai. Sunday 15 December 4:45 PM. Waterfront, Lalit Ashok. Free Entry. blrlitfest.org.
Technology shouts for itself; science is more abstract and subtle. We cannot assume that the value of science is self-evident to the public.
In "How Science Speaks", we will hear how scientists and science writers communicate complex ideas about the history and practice of science to non-experts.
Our work on solute-mediated colloidal vortices and focusing is now out in PRL. doi.org/10.1103/Phys...
The incredible Henry Bennet-Clark passed away recently, but his wonderful science will continue to inspire.
www.stcatz.ox.ac.uk/dr-henry-ben...
He wrote numerous amazing papers, including on how fleas jump so high:
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#biomechanics #obituary #stcatz
A paper that adds a crucial piece to our understanding of how biological joints came to be.
@Predrag: I fear for our colleagues in the humanities, perhaps a tad more than for those in the sciences. Art History seems to have faced headwinds even before the current state of affairs.
It took more than a century to hire the first woman professor in Cornell history department?
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The 12th International Symposium on Adaptive Motion of Animals and Machines and 2nd LokoAssist Symposium
TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, July 8th-11th, 2025
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Signature size seems to be the core issue here!
I wrote an invited commentary on the soil plastisphere for the InterPore Journal. The nexus of bacteria, biofilms, and microplastics has significant environmental implications with LOTS of unknowns and opportunities. ipjournal.interpore.org/index.php/in...
circa
Circle brings to mind neighborhood?
What a week, huh?
PI is irrational and I try not to be.