UVAโs Antonios Mamalakis breaks down how climate modelsโpowered by petaflop supercomputersโhelp us understand future risks. These physicsโbased simulations guide real decisions on heat, flooding, and resilience: https://ow.ly/JIlB50YmtuJ
UVAโs Antonios Mamalakis breaks down how climate modelsโpowered by petaflop supercomputersโhelp us understand future risks. These physicsโbased simulations guide real decisions on heat, flooding, and resilience: https://ow.ly/JIlB50YmtuJ
"Citizen scientists have discovered what they believe is one of the largest coral colonies ever documented on the Great Barrier Reef.
The coral spans approximately 111 metres in maximum length and covers an estimated area of 3,973 sq m โ about half the size of a soccer field."
Know anyone interested in coral reefs, AI, and robotics? ๐ค๐ชธ And grad school in the Caribbean?
The VICAR lab is seeking masters students interested in applying autonomous systems to marine science @the-vicar.bsky.social
apply by March 1 โผ๏ธ
learn more about VICAR and MMES: tr.ee/vicar
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What if your dplyr pipelines ran on GPU?
That's what I built with cuplyr! A CUDA-powered backend for #rstats data manipulation. Looking for testers and feedback!
github.com/bbtheo/cuplyr
What if animals emerged by installing a new biological operating system that repurposed what already existed, much like the rise of the smartphone? Here's our new paper in @embojournal.org @ibe-barcelona.bsky.social @melisupf.bsky.social @sfiscience.bsky.social link.springer.com/article/10.1...
๐งต 1/?: Switching a Research Desktop to Linux (Intro & Prehistory)
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This is the first in a series of threads/mini-tutorials I'll be posting on switching a real academic research & development desktop to Linux.
Not a โopen source rocksโ ๐งตโ this is about doing actual science.
#ChemSky #AcademicSky
Over the past months (and at least 11 versions!), I was lucky to work with 11 amazing colleagues on a call to action to reform academic publishing.
Not another declaration, but an appeal to our powerful friends, research funders & institutions, to Stop the Drain of Scientific Publishing. 1/n
Thatโs not a barrel, thatโs a tower!! Awesome picture.
Last night, I watched one of the best nature videos I have ever seen, from Cornell Lab of Ornithology. I have been in love with hornbills since I lived in Indonesia and Malaysia and saw them every time I went out in the jungle.
You really owe it to yourself to watch this.
Dual 5090 gpus in a computing workstation
Now that we have the most powerful computer on our lilโ campusโฆ letโs do some marine science ๐ ๐งช ๐ชธ ๐ฅ๏ธ
Building a robotics and AI lab on a Caribbean island certainly has its challenges, but we are settling into our new home quite nicely! ๐๐ป follow @the-vicar.bsky.social if youre interested in robotics and AI for ecological conservation ๐งช #NSFfunded
someone should make a website for liberals who donโt hate technology
If you're lucky enough to be financially stable and have a few bucks to spare, now would be a really good time to donate to America's food banks. They've already lost a ton of funding this year and with SNAP on the line, more are going to need them in the coming weeks.
Latest from ours: www.cell.com/cell-reports...
This is two stories in one: a case study/cautionary tale on developing genetic tools in new organisms, and the first hint at a gene regulatory network for choanoflagellate multicellular development (which turn out to involve a Hippo/YAP/ECM loop!) A ๐งต
Feel for the 2nd year PhD students. I was in the group who they changed the rules on and could only apply once after applying during my masters.
Day 1 of NSF sponsored Diadema antillarum scuticociliatosis time series in Brewers Bay, St Thomas, USVI with @drchriskellogg.bsky.social @viromegirl.bsky.social @aquaticmicrolab.bsky.social and Prof Marilyn Brandt at UVI. After months of planning it was time to figure out what makes sense from
cover of a "pocket guide to scientific writing and publishing"
๐จBig news๐จ
A Pocket Guide to Scientific Writing and Publishing is out๐
This is the book I wish Iโd had 20 years ago โ short, practical, and designed to help researchers write & get their papers published
I hope it helps many
Please share with anyone who might benefit!
๐ mybook.to/ScienceGuide
Perks of working a little past 5โ๏ธ
"Sponges are the only animals that if broken down to the level of their cells, can reassemble themselves. A sponge is passed through a sieve to break apart its cells. The cells recognize each other and reform into small new sponges." #shapeoflife #spongeThursday youtu.be/ORV3qV8GFF4?...
๐จ Paper alert! ๐จ After >1 year in review and six (6!) reviewers, I'm thrilled that this paper is finally out! Here, we provide the first data-based record of marine dissolved organic carbon in the geologic past.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Another attempt to shove Copilot down our throats?
Quick detour on the way to work this morning
NSF employees are being forced OUT of their office by the same goons who forced them back IN to their office a few months ago. ๐งช
Welcome to the ๐ฆ!
A half hidden brown tabby peeking out from behind a fridge
Michael is jealous of this strategy, but also too shy to attempt it.
Protest in paradise #nokings #usvi
#nokings on St. John usvi ๐
energy and water use per chatgpt query is absolutely trivial
IMO these opportunities seem useful for democratizing these powerful resources. impactchallenge.withgoogle.com/genaiacceler...
Seems pretty cool. Itโs the nonprofit arm of google. Good access to resources and funds for the cause. โInstead of just offering AI species suggestions of what you saw, we want to offer a why as well.โ