Show newer

This is quite interesting. It argues that explicitly solvent modeling in DFT is critical for accurately modeling reaction mechanisms: twitter.com/SchindlerLab/statu

It's surprising how complicated reactions remain to understand computationally.

Mastodon reminds me of why I used to like social media back in my early blogging days on the ScienceBlogs network.

Forums weren't intended to inspire outrage or spread disinformation.

We jumped in because we were genuinely excited to share things we were passionate about, build community & share ideas.

I'm super excited that, so far, #Mastodon has a similar feel of goodwill & enthusiasm. #TwitterMigration

This is a peltier module. The temperature difference between the ice on top and the candle flame underneath generates enough current to light an LED. Application of Physics #jcscience #PW4 #physics #STEM #SCIENCE

Something that has bothered me in this whole social media meta switch up, and this time it goes for both mastodon and cohost, is the idea of "no algorithms" getting applied too broadly

We would be better off not diluting the word "algorithm" to mean "manipulative tactics via computers" which is what it is being used as a lot these days

And not every attempt to use computers to recommend you things is a tool of evil. For instance I really like that Tidal will generate me playlists of songs I haven't heard based on songs I like. That's a helpful algorithm I enjoy that and it isn't pushing me to be a worse person. Search engines also shouldn't just give you results in a random order, you need an algorithm that will give you relevant results (not that search engines right now do this well, they're basically all in a state of Bad Algorithms at the moment, but you wouldn't want a search engine that doesn't do SOME kind of prioritization)

I just want to see more conversations about the way these platforms can be manipulative without just yelling ALGORITHM BAD

Hello 👋🏼 to all my new tooting followers.
#introduction I’m an independent social scientist working on the lived experiences of queer Roma. My book Queer Roma (Routledge 2021) is open access here taylorfrancis.com/books/oa-mon

Okay, more economic doom and gloom for the UK. Sadly par for the course as people keep voting Conservative for inexplicable reasons.

Suggestions for making savings and trying to remain financially secure?

There is quite a lot that we've already done, and we also avoid additional costs like car ownership, but all thoughts and suggestions are welcome!

One more thought for #TwitterMigration #NewHere folk: be patient.

There is no algorithm to suggest things, you need to curate your home timeline yourself. This takes time. Follow fast and broadly; unfollow just as fast if somebody's posts turn uncool.

Building your following here takes work, too. You are starting anew, and it's a bit daunting, but don't get discouraged — remember, here you are not one out of ~200mln, you are one of maybe 0.5mln active users.

If you post it, they will follow.

Glasgow why is this going around the joint at 9:30 in the morning blasting the tunes

Throwback to our recent paper out in PhysRevX!

How do cells adapt to confinements?

Combining inference & mechanistic modelling, we reveal that cells adapt protrusion & polarity dynamics in constrictions: confinement leads to activation of positive feedback in polarity!

#ScienceMastodon

➡️ journals.aps.org/prx/abstract/

#introduction post! My name is Sonia Roberts (she/her) and I'm a postdoc at Northeastern University developing knitted sensors that could be used to make soft, fully knitted robots. My PhD work was on legged robots running around in the desert -- and if you've ever gone on a beach run, you know why that's hard. I have also done some science and technology policy work. I like to learn about what's going on in other fields so I try to follow a lot of academics in different areas!

The image processing *really* struggled with her tail here!

Show thread

She's off to the vets tomorrow. Hoping for better looking bloods, a clean ultrasound and, all going well, spaying being done.

(not getting a better picture today, she's in a "no cameras, please" mood and blapping me for any photo attempts)

Why despite all the advances in , I'm just not that worried about , part the nth:

(Please boost) Hey is there anyone on fedi that currently or has ever in the past worked as a librarian? Could you comment
1. An average day at work
2. Education requirements and what school is like
3. Average pay
4. Bonus: experiences with being autistic/neurodiverse, chronically ill or disabled in any way.

I’m sick of struggling to find work that accommodates my disabilities, I want stability but not at the cost of my well-being.

I need some people from on Mastodon so we can all complain about this amazingly persistent rain.

Show older
Qoto Mastodon

QOTO: Question Others to Teach Ourselves
An inclusive, Academic Freedom, instance
All cultures welcome.
Hate speech and harassment strictly forbidden.