Science Research Weekly

Proving Einstein Wrong (Season 4, Episode 29)


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Get ready for the power of iNaturalist in biodiversity research, mechanisms behind lightning strikes, multi-region brain organoids, programmable chromosome engineering, an idealized double-slit experiment, why hardware may need a new foundation, animated maps in R, and a grant from PepsiCo on novel proteins. Science On.


  • References:
  • iNaturalist accelerates biodiversity research
  • Photoelectric Effect in Air Explains Lightning Initiation and Terrestrial Gamma Ray Flashes
  • Multi-Region Brain Organoids Integrating Cerebral, Mid-Hindbrain, and Endothelial Systems
  • Iterative recombinase technologies for efficient and precise genome engineering across kilobase to megabase scales
  • Inhibition of the minor spliceosome restricts the growth of a broad spectrum of cancers
  • Coherent and Incoherent Light Scattering by Single-Atom Wave Packets
  • Einstein was wrong: MIT just settled a 100-year quantum debate
  • Surfactants Steer Supraparticle Structure
  • Journal of Statistical Software Volume 113
  • Why Hardware Needs a New Foundation
  • 3 ways to estimate parameters when fitting a distribution to data
  • Introduction to Generalised Linear Models with Prussian Horse Kicks
  • Animated Maps with {ggplot2} and {gganimate}
  • Novel proteins, peptides and amino acids with health benefits
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Science Research WeeklyBy Mark R Williamson