Yeah, the privilege is also a drawbackβ¦
Yeah, the privilege is also a drawbackβ¦
Yeah, I'm appalled by how much our eldest (7 years old) is expeected to use ipads for homework etc
At the risk of sounding like I am old and grumpy, I blame social media and the erosion of a concentration span...
1. Nobody reads anymore; 2. you don't to find anything that shows that someone did it in 1971
I swear that it is that everyone has stopped reading anything at all and that includes the scientific literature.
I mean βnowβ is ignoring quite a lot of work since around 2010β¦ perhaps a literature search for this term would have been a good idea before writing this story..?
It is so embarrassing that it has taken nearly a decade for a British minister to say this, a statement of the absolute bloody obvious
good analogy right there!
Yeah, I can do Duck in a truck and most of Witch on a broom with no need to look at the page
NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
OK, with this rule, I have read 21,456 books this year. 21,212 of those are Little Miss Gigglesβ¦ I have also listened to Tabby McTat over 17 billion timesβ¦
Before kids, maybe around 60 a year. Now Iβll be lucky to hit 6 I thinkβ¦
New Year, New Paper - work carried out by a visiting student from Italy to look at remediation of a Historic Scotland hill fort - really interesting new problems to tackle...
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Glasgow, cold but prettyβ¦
Donβt blame them, but a strategic error. Now will go to a new referee who may well find yet more issuesβ¦
If they canβt read the autoreply, thatβs all on them. First invitation to re-review on christmas day - 3 hassles later (all of which I have ignored) and they have cancelled the invite. Sorry authors but rushing to submit before the break was not a good moveβ¦
Yeah, just ignoring the 3 I got so far with two reminders eachβ¦
Just to going to say that understanding for an entire chapter of my PhD came from reading a paper after the one I was looking for in a bound collection of a journal in the uni library. If I had just downloaded the paper (not possible then), I would never have seen itβ¦
I guess service is harder to metricise and so harder to game so certain types of people wonβt bother and will also therefore never see the point in giving credit for these roles as they canβt be important as they never did themβ¦ and so the circle continues
Congrats to Dr Simona Bianco (University of Glasgow) and Dr Jiarong Wu @jiarongwu.bsky.social (University of St Andrews/UniversitΓ€t WΓΌrzburg) who were awarded the 2025 RSC MASC Group PhD Thesis Award trophy π given in memory of John Fossey!
#MASC2025
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Some of my group are going, but I can't make it sadly. Look out for Simona's PhD prize winning talk and Fin has a talk on his self-assembling peptides too!
For context, I refereed something with some nonsense in it recently. The google search AI answer on this point was where the nonsense came from so I guess the authors had just asked google whether this concept was the case...
Well, this is the first time I have seen an emoji in a reference letter... my grumpy old man status means this is not a positive aspect of the letter even though it has a big smile...
Trying duckduckgo that seems better so far
Very proud of Simona and all of her many achievements at @uofgchem.bsky.social - she was a fantastic PhD student!
sunny, cat asleep; snowing, cat asleep in the warm; hailing, cat hiding; raining, cat on shoulder whilst you try to install something on I22 remotely...
I guess they need to ask people or perhaps work out why people are not doing it on time (or at all...)
Yeah...
I also find it ineresting that I rarely get asked to referee for example but they are apparently struggling to find referees...
Interesting we don't seem to get a say in whether our proposals will be used to train the AI and release the confidential ideas into the AI world...
I dream of 10%β¦
Difficult to say this without people getting defensive and rejecting the paperβ¦