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Episode 35: Wi-Fi Reading and Microflying


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Get ready for atmospheric water harvesting, entering the lipidome, Wi-Fi reading through walls, electric-producing bacteria, shape-shifting microflyer origami robots, the return of the Journal of Statistical Software, top picks for posit::conf 2023, the TidyTuesday GitHub repository, and a grant to establish a Center for Exposome Research Coordination. Science On.


References:

  • Molecularly confined hydration in thermoresponsive hydrogels for efficient atmospheric water harvesting
  • Dynamic lipidome alterations associated with human health, disease and ageing
  • Analysis of Keller Cones for RF Imaging
  • Video of RF Imaging
  • An interfacial solar evaporation enabled autonomous double-layered vertical floating solar sea farm
  • Extracellular electron transfer pathways to enhance the electroactivity of modified Escherichia coli
  • Biofilm formation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in spaceflight is minimized on lubricant impregnated surfaces
  • Senolytic therapy in mild Alzheimer’s disease: a phase 1 feasibility trial
  • Genetic manipulation of Patescibacteria provides mechanistic insights into microbial dark matter and the epibiotic lifestyle
  • Solar-powered shape-changing origami microfliers
  • Video of Origami microfliers
  • Journal of Statistical Software: Volume 107
  • Multi-threading on JuliaHub
  • The SG annotation macros in SAS
  • Appsilon’s Top 10 Sessions to Check Out at posit::conf 2023
  • Creating Population Pyramid Plots in R with ggplot2
  • Plotting SVM Decision Boundaries with e1071 in R
  • GitHub: TidyTuesday
  • NIH: Center for Exposome Research Coordination to Accelerate Precision Environmental Health
  • AAN: Clinical Research Training Scholarship in Parkinson's Disease

  • R Packages:

    • DebiasInfer: Efficient Inference on High-Dimensional Linear Model with Missing Outcomes
    • biosampleR: Biodiversity Index Calculation and Bootstrap Confidence Interval Estimation
    • CohortAlgebra: Use of Interval Algebra to Create New Cohort(s) from Existing Cohorts
    • moodlequizR: Easily Create Fully Randomized 'Moodle' Test Questions
    • epiCleanr: A Tidy Solution for Epidemiological Data
    • ...more
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      Science Research WeeklyBy Mark R Williamson