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Plankton Power (Season 3: Episode 6)


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Get ready for memory B cells that react to allergens, a cosmic chicken and egg questions with black holes and galaxies, the ecological importance of tiny plankton, the spectacular shape of ancient trees, triangular art in Julia, elliptical hearts in SAS, and the 400th entry in the Big Book of R. Science On.


References:

  • Type 2–polarized memory B cells hold allergen-specific IgE memory
  • Locomotion and the early Mesozoic success of Archosauromorpha
  • Which Came First: Supermassive Black Holes or Galaxies? Insights from JWST
  • Activation of CBASS Cap5 endonuclease immune effector by cyclic nucleotides
  • The silent majority: Pico- and nanoplankton as ecosystem health indicators for marine policy
  • Noninvasive neuromodulation of subregions of the human insula differentially affect pain processing and heart-rate variability: a within-subjects pseudo-randomized trial
  • microbeMASST: a taxonomically informed mass spectrometry search tool for microbial metabolomics data
  • Lung endothelium exploits susceptible tumor cell states to instruct metastatic latency
  • Enigmatic fossil plants with three-dimensional, arborescent-growth architecture from the earliest Carboniferous of New Brunswick, Canada
  • Michael Dickey, our guide through the surprising world of liquid metals
  • My First Julia Package – TriangulArt.jl
  • Newsletter February 2024 - Next Gen Battery Simulation with JuliaSim
  • The elliptical heart
  • 9 for SAS9 – Top Tips for SAS 9 Programmers Moving to SAS Viya
  • How to Check if Date is Between Two Dates in R
  • Big Book of R at 400 [New milestone!]

  • R Packages:

    • fastTS: Fast Time Series Modeling with the Sparsity Ranked Lasso
    • flowchart: Tidy Flowchart Generator
    • mulSEM: Some Multivariate Analyses using Structural Equation Modeling
    • ...more
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      Science Research WeeklyBy Mark R Williamson