For folks who, like me, have been wondering how to support the #WHYY efforts to save #WPSU, they've now announced that the best move is to donate to WPSU: radio.wpsu.org/2025-10-28/w...
For folks who, like me, have been wondering how to support the #WHYY efforts to save #WPSU, they've now announced that the best move is to donate to WPSU: radio.wpsu.org/2025-10-28/w...
Bike under a train under a car under a plane
Qaplaβ! A great ending to a wonderful talk on science engagement and learning with students from @jasonwilliamsny.bsky.social
(to be clear, since I realized this post could be ambiguous, I am fully in support of this democratization of noodle diagram) π
Pierre-Γtienne Jacques' slide showing the UseGalaxy.ca infrastructure
UseGalaxy.org compute architecture diagram
I did not present my beloved usegalaxy.org infrastructure noodle diagram at this year's #usegalaxy #GBCC2025, and yet... something felt familiar about Pierre-Γtienne Jacques' presentation on the usegalaxy.ca infrastructure π€
Whatβs more, one of their key points for choosing Galaxy was its commitment to reproducibility and transparency, which I always love to hear.
Diagram showing the vEPAC pipeline
My favorite #usegalaxy conference talks are always the ones from folks using Galaxy in completely different domains, and Leandro Liborio explaining its use at STFC for their entire plasma accelerator simulation pipeline wins the prize for me at the #GBCC2025.
James at Penn State in 2006.
On this day, five years ago, we lost James Taylor. The Galaxy continues, and the JXTX Foundation has enabled numerous students to attend genomic data science meetings. Help us continue by donating here: jxtxfoundation.org/donate/
Tomorrow is the deadline for applications for JXTX Scholarships for the CSHL Biology of Genomes! The application is lightweight - just a couple brief statements about your work! @cshlmeetings.bsky.social @jxtxfoundation.bsky.social jxtxfoundation.org/news/2025-2-...
@universalhub.com magnitude 4.1 near York Harbor: earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/.... I felt it all the way out in the Nashoba Valley.