Get ready for Pandora’s box of respiratory pathogens, mixed-up earthworm genomes, the insane energies of Extreme Nuclear Transits, a virus-like clade of Archaea, R version 4.5.1 codename “Great Square Root", the new declarative physical modeling language Dyad, Post-Bayesianism using R, and the NIH Directors Transformative Research Awards. Science On.
References:
- Antibacterial Siderophores of Pandoraea Pathogens and Their Impact on the Diseased Lung Microbiota
- Towering behavior and collective dispersal in Caenorhabditis nematodes
- An episodic burst of massive genomic rearrangements and the origin of non-marine annelids
- The most energetic transients: Tidal disruptions of high-mass stars
- Estimates of submicron particulate matter (PM1) concentrations for 1998–2022 across the contiguous USA: leveraging measurements of PM1 with nationwide PM2·5 component data
- Landscape-explicit phylogeography illuminates the ecographic radiation of early archosauromorph reptiles
- A cellular entity retaining only its replicative core: Hidden archaeal lineage with an ultra-reduced genome
- R 4.5.1 is released
- 2024 PSF Annual Impact Report
- Dyad: A New Language to Make Hardware Engineering as Fast as Software
- Boost ML accuracy with hyperparameter tuning (with a fun twist)
- Creating A Question Bank Using Google Sheet, Plumber, and Digital Ocean Droplet
- Post Bayesianism? Let's Try It
- DoD: Breast Cancer, Breakthrough Award L1 & 2
- NIH: Support for Research Excellence First Independent Research (SuRE-First) Award
- NIH: Directors Transformative Research Awards
R Packages:
- geess: Modified Generalized Estimating Equations for Small-Sample Data
- gseries: Improve the Coherence of Your Time Series Data
- ssutil: Sample Size Calculation Tools
- tidyspec: Spectroscopy Analysis Using the Tidy Data Philosophy