Looks useful, going to try this with scientific writing within the scope of a course I’m taking and see how well it’s recommendations line up with some of the instructor given examples and recommendations
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Neuroscientist | Biomedical Engineer | PhD Candidate at Columbia University My research focuses on neural circuit changes, working memory deficits, and adult neurogenesis, using advanced imaging techniques like confocal and light-sheet microscopy
Looks useful, going to try this with scientific writing within the scope of a course I’m taking and see how well it’s recommendations line up with some of the instructor given examples and recommendations
This looks useful for anyone developing python scripts across platforms
Never use React in artifacts—always plain HTML and vanilla JavaScript and CSS with minimal dependencies. CSS should be indented with two spaces and should start like this: <style> * { box-sizing: border-box; } Inputs and textareas should be font size 16px. Font should always prefer Helvetica. JavaScript should be two space indents and start like this: <script type="module"> // code in here should not be indented at the first level
I have a similar set of custom instructions I use with Claude Artifacts to get it to produce mobile-friendly single page HTML apps that run without a build step
Highly appreciate the benchmarks and comparisons between models for each of these bio image analysis tasks. Would be curious how the updated Claude, o1, and o1 pro compare although the latter may be not be currently possible since outside the API
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Our latest interview is with Florian Jug @bioimagecomputing.com @humantechnopole.bsky.social. We discussed Florian’s career path, his current research and the importance of making research FAIR.
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Very cool project, it looks like this extended the original SAM models so would extending the SAM2 models for microscopy like this potentially provide an additional improvement in segmentation accuracy?
Didn’t know these were out already. Thanks for sharing
Less than 30 years from Gila Monster saliva to treatment for diabetes, weight loss, compulsive behavior and, now, sleep apnea. SCIENCE ROCKS!
A big day of output for the Human Cell Atlas, a global collaborative project with 100 countries to understand our ~37 trillion cells
A Wikipedia of our cells, a "remarkable achievement"
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