Science Research Weekly

Episode 15: Buzzing Across the Pond


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Get ready for jetting black holes, cancer diagnosis with a strip of paper, the mysterious world of freshwater acoustics, frontiers in fungal biotechnology, transcribing/translating audio with Buzz, and NSF infrastructure grants. Science On.


References:

  • A ring-like accretion structure in M87 connecting its black hole and jet
  • Galaxy interactions are the dominant trigger for local type 2 quasars
  • CRISPR-Cas-amplified urinary biomarkers for multiplexed and portable cancer diagnostics
  • Simple optical nanomotion method for single-bacterium viability and antibiotic response testing
  • Diel variation in insect-dominated temperate pond soundscapes and guidelines for survey design
  • A versatile jellyfish-like robotic platform for effective underwater propulsion and manipulation
  • Fungal biotechnology: From yesterday to tomorrow
  • R 4.3.0 is released
  • how to pick an r package
  • GitHub: Buzz
  • GitHub: tabby
  • NIA: Small Research Grant for Next Gen. AD/ADRD Research
  • NSF: Infrastructure Capacity for Biological Research
  • NSF: Infrastructure Innovation for Biological Research
  • HFSP: Long-Term Fellowships
  • CAP: Global Pathology Development Grant

  • R-packages:

    • jmBIG: Joint Longitudinal and Survival Model for Big Data
    • mlmpower: Power Analysis and Data Simulation for Multilevel Models
    • gtranslate: Translate Between Different Languages
    • mldr.resampling: Resampling Algorithms for Multi-Label Datasets
    • geessbin: Modified Generalized Estimating Equations for Binary Outcome
    • survivalSL: Super Learner for Survival Prediction from Censored Data
    • ...more
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      Science Research WeeklyBy Mark R Williamson