Field Notes from artists/scientists are as important as the primary source (film or visualized experiment) and shouldn't be annexed in supplementary material. In "Field Notes on Science & Nature" edited by Michael R. Canfield (with contributions from Edward O. Wilson, George B. Schaller, Bernd Heinrich, Bernd Kaufman), we get to the very core of what we're experimenting at Labocine with our new feature FIELD NOTES. "Pioneering a new niche in the study of plants and animals in their native habitat, Field Notes on Science and Nature allows readers to peer over the shoulders and into the notebooks of a dozen eminent field workers, to study firsthand their observational methods, materials, and fleeting impressions." Reviewed in Nature - https://lnkd.in/esqas_Ez
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Here is one of the articles' abstract form volume 26, Issue 2 Tribute and memories of Cees van de Guchte: Building bridges between science, society and planet https://lnkd.in/d29AtzZy
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Can science provide people with a sense of existential meaning? I have been interested in this question for many years. In a new paper led by Dunigan Folk - which builds on ideas and studies dating as far back as 2015 (with Michiel van Elk) - we show that belief in science is a multidimensional construct of which some dimensions correlate negatively with meaning, but not all! Check out the preprint here: https://lnkd.in/emg-ZVX4
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Have questions about these awesome little jellies? Do you already use them, but wonder how they work so well? Listen in tonight to some testimonials and a little of the science!!
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For those interested in science integrity and a collective action to combat the epidemic of questionable science practices, please see my second “Agora manifesto” draft on X @OxygenIvan Together we can!
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https://lnkd.in/gnKWvybh Wanna learn about history of science ? first you nead to read Thomas Kuhn book: The structure of scientific revolutions. Thereafter you have an interesting introduction to this revolutionary document! Please enjoy!
Thomas Kuhn: The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
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The Uses of Science: Amazing Books, Environmental Impact & More Science is the foundation of human being advancement, penetrating each and every facet of our lifestyle and suggesting explanations for the hardships we face. From basic day-to-day jobs to revolutionary discoveries, the uses of science are expansive and multifarious, forming our society and driving us near a more optimistic tomorrow. https://lnkd.in/ecVj7T3c
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The Evolutionary Journal of the Linnean Society has extended the deadline for contributing to the special issue on ‘A Global Perspective on Adaptive Radiation’. Submit your manuscripts before 31st May, 2024. Learn more about the special issue: https://oxford.ly/4by7UZO
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One of the shortcomings of the Fermi Paradox is assuming either the capabilities or intentions of a potentially Type 2 civilization from a Type 0 civilization (on the Kardashev scale) viewpoint.
The Fermi Paradox May Have a Very Simple Explanation | Scientific Americanhttps://lnkd.in/gnV2NxMV
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I’m happy to announce that our paper, "Stochastic Fluctuations of Diluted Pedestrian Dynamics along Curved Paths“, with Alessandro Corbetta, Federico Toschi and Wil Schilders, is now published in the latest issue of Physical Review E. In our paper, we study the intricacies of pedestrian dynamics along curved paths, addressing a gap in experimental consensus. Through extensive real-life measurements, we quantitatively analyze and unveil the impact of path curvature on pedestrian dynamics. Employing the differential geometric notion of the covariant derivative, we derive a Langevin-like social force model that effectively captures and reproduces the inherent dynamics along curved paths. Thanks to Alessandro Corbetta, Federico Toschi and Wil Schilders for their invaluable contributions to this research journey. 🙌 Curious to learn more? Check out our paper through the link below! 👇 https://lnkd.in/e2Mk7VU3
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Dr. Laurel Buxbaum, as well as MRRI Scientist in Residence Dr. Gabriella Vigliocco and Former MRRI Postdoc Dr. Frank Garcea, are among an international group of experts who contributed to this recently accepted collaborative paper that provides working definitions of 17 key constructs in the domain of semantic knowledge, including abstractness, embodiment, action semantics, semantic control, and semantic distance. The authors hope these concise definitions will assist theory-building and research in this area. https://lnkd.in/eB9djW3i
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