Specific Heat. c = q/m(delta T).
Today, it will be 66Β°F in Iowa City. Midwesterners, do you have your own examples of the high specific heat of water?
Specific Heat. c = q/m(delta T).
Today, it will be 66Β°F in Iowa City. Midwesterners, do you have your own examples of the high specific heat of water?
I love it
We went traditional for night 2. And then burritos today π―. There were fried mushrooms in those.
Thank you! Have a happy Hanukkah!
Salmon croquettes for Hanukkah! π
Happy end-of-Thanksgiving weekend to everyone, except whoever vandalized nearly all the road signs in Eastern Iowa (I-80 W) with black spray paint.
I made it home fine, but I bet those Yoo-hoos laughed all the way from Bettendorf to West Branch π½
A red sky on Bluesky
Two Graeme Davis UCSF alums publishing in @plosbiology.org in consecutive weeks. Congratulations on this fantastic work, Kira!! π
Which it is all true! BUT...I think as these AI tools improve they might be able to compare and contrast different studies and offer workable suggestions for improvement or advancement of the work.
Still, I am totally blown away by what it can do right now.
It misses what you might get out of journal club where a group of people studies a paper first and then convenes to discuss it. This AI-derived "discussion" gets the facts right (with a few mispronunciations). But it is also credulous. Everything we wrote in the paper is taken as perfect and true.
I am not sure it is available as a tool for scientists or science journalists yet. But whatever advanced AI tools they are using for their algorithm do an excellent job. This is years of work distilled to an understandable 11-minute package. And the product focuses on the core results.
This is wild β an AI-generated, podcast-style bit about our recent @plosbiology.org paper produced by The Sanz Science Experience.
I listened. The clip was conversational, down-to-earth, and accurate. It was easy for me to understand, but the paper is from my lab.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=f--T...
Overall, I was very pleased with the peer review and academic editing. Very good experience @plosbiology.org and obviously, we are thrilled with the result.
π It was, but I think most of it was unintentional.
I did end up submitting corrected proofs with 700+ edits β mostly re-italicizing genotypes that had become unitalicized in the copyediting. We should schedule a chat so I can share thoughts on the copyediting process. Friendly chat, I promise.
I gave them 700+ edits back in the proofs. Mostly redoing italicized words that they had unitalicized (presumably accidentally).
We have an uncorrected proof published for Bhagaban Mallik's study on Mitochondrial Complex I and how it regulates synapse function. You can find it in @plosbiology.org. I am so proud!
H/T collaborators: Drs. Sajad Bhat and Xinnan Wang @xinnanwanglab.bsky.social
journals.plos.org/plosbiology/...
We have proofs! And you know what that means. Assertive editing.
A copy editor has flagged my name on an author line and wants me to spell out Carl Andrew Frank as my name instead of C. Andrew Frank.
I am irrationally irritated by this π
π₯Ί Maybe I am just optimistic and naive.
I think that societal advancement requires nonviolence.
One thing I learned (from a job rejection email I got in 2009) is that βThank you for your emailβ or βThank you for your messageβ can be a good way to start. Friendly, low pressure, content free.
And now that we have established that I am friendly, hereβs the business part.
Done! But the "the" typo in my post will just have to persist. It goes with the territory.
New email signature. I dropped the Associate. Now maybe I can drop the some of the pounds I gained as an Associate Professorπ
Today I learned that you should not wash chicken.
Geriatric Millennials! Now I feel really old.
I agree. But donβt feel too sorry for those parents. They will learn something new!
I donβt know β children who are different can open up new vistas. All three of my kids have some qualities in common but they are all different in great and unexpected ways.
What I have come to appreciate is that the best you can do as a parent is to help your child discover who they are.