Science Research Weekly

Episode 19: Small Things Considered


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Get ready for non-natural amino acids, screwdriver-toothed mosasaurs, bubble-powered microbots, SAS Hackathon breakthroughs, Amazing Biochemistry Project Topics, and funding support from a little giraffe. Science On.


References:

  • A platform for distributed production of synthetic nitrated proteins in live bacteria
  • Stelladens mysteriosus: A Strange New Mosasaurid (Squamata) from the Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) of Morocco
  • High-throughput printing of combinatorial materials from aerosols
  • Bubble-Based Microrobots with Rapid Circular Motions for Epithelial Pinning and Drug Delivery
  • Generic Air-Gen Effect in Nanoporous Materials for Sustainable Energy Harvesting from Air Humidity
  • Macromolecular Engineering: From Precise Macromolecular Inks to 3D Printed Microstructures
  • Python 3.12.0 beta 1 released
  • How does PROC SGPLOT position labels for polygons?
  • Unleashing brilliance: 3 innovative solutions to real-world problems at the SAS Hackathon
  • the difference between clustered, longitudinal, and repeated measures data
  • 35+ Amazing Biochemistry Project Topics To Boost Your Skills
  • Why learning Python is hard (but important) for Data Scientists that use R
  • R Consortium-Funded R Package “matter” Helps Solve Larger-Than-Memory Issues
  • GitHub: rembg
  • NSF: Geoinformatics
  • DOD: Neurofibromatosis New Investigator Award
  • 2023 Neonatal Research Initiative - Request for Proposals
  • Hirshberg Foundation Seed Grant Program
  • 2023 Kaggle AI Report
  • HuBMAP - Hacking the Human Vasculature

  • R packages:

    • BIDistances: Bioinformatic Distances
    • cstidy: Helpful Functions for Cleaning Surveillance Data
    • ggautomap: Create Maps from a Column of Place Names
    • JUMP: Replicability Analysis of High-Throughput Experiments
    • ...more
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      Science Research WeeklyBy Mark R Williamson