Out of a small idea grows a big thing. This is how this paper in Nature https://rdcu.be/dLjsL came about. Back in the day, I was thinking if we look for enzymes cleaving a mannose construct, surely there we would find something interesting because that would probably need to happen with a yet unknown enzyme with a non-standard mechanism. Seyed Amirhossein Nasseri extended this to a whole bunch of other carbohydrates, found some cool stuff and made a whole PhD out this! Thank you Amirhossein for your persistence! For those who want the executive summary, consult this C&EN article: https://t1p.de/1ynp8
@TarkabarkaHolgy This reminds me of the Funny Ferdinand tale that I heard recently. He hides in a golden deer stag sculpture, which is very uncomfortable and cold. He uses that as an excuse to slip into the much more agreeable bed of the princess. https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/Der_lustige_Ferdinand_oder_der_Goldhirsch
@SRLevine can you get a screenshot of what this looks like? This does not show for me in Scifinder. Or it might, but have another name. The thing you observe is not "preferred supplier"?
It is surprising how often, when I say "Hey, I'm reading this really interesting book..." people immediately respond with "Oh, you have TIME to read?! I don't even..."
Like... what is that?
What makes people jump right to that?
It bugs me for a bunch of reasons.
1. Yes, I am busy too. I make time because it relaxes me.
2. No, I don't care how much you read and I'm not judging you. You don't need to defend yourself.
3. I wanted to share something I found fun, geez.
Whenever a scientific paper mentions Indigenous people or issues, my first check is for an Indigenous co-author. It shows me how closely the researchers worked with native people, and more importantly, it's a metric of trust put in the research by an Indigenous partner.
This may be the first time I've ever seen an entire Indigenous nation cited as a co-author of a paper. Not an individual, not even an office. The entire St'uxwtéws First Nation.
https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ecs2.4795
"The male midlife crisis is well-documented and parodied, but we have no concept of what a deep reckoning with the female self looks like."
I wrote a deeply personal essay for a new website for Gen X and elder Millennial women
This one is a little scary to put out there! Hope you enjoy it.
https://jennymag.com/2024/03/27/what-is-a-female-midlife-crisis/
Mastodon is my primary social media, and there’s a lot I dig about it. But if there’s one thing I’d like to change, it’s the way people say THIS IS A CRISIS RIGHT NOW AND IT’S THE MAIN CRISIS AND IF YOU DON’T DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT RIGHT NOW YOU’RE BAD AND WRONG!!!
Know what? It’s *your* crisis. Do what you think is right. Stop judging others for having different priorities, political or otherwise. Quit putting everything in black and white, absolute terms. It’s exhausting, and nobody can live like that.
I just took an #Elsevier survey on "how the research community views and uses different #SocialMedia platforms for professional and personal purposes."
https://confm.it/r/bYedqfc
One question asked which social-media platforms I use. It offered a list of platforms with checkboxes. The list included #GooglePlus, and excluded #Mastodon and #Bluesky.
IT IS HAPPENING! Today, Signal launches phone number privacy & usernames! These features let you use Signal w/o sharing your phone number with the people you talk to
Proud to add more privacy to Signal, & proud of the smart, careful work the team did to make this happen ♥️
You can read more here: https://signal.org/blog/phone-number-privacy-usernames/
@freemo Thanks for all your work!
#QOTO is back after a long migration in the first stage of our upgrade. Now that we are on a new home we will give it 24 horus to see if the move was bug free (As it seems to be) and then we will start upgrading versions one at a time day by day.. The upgrades are prepared and ready and should be **much** quicker.
The move took a while as we keep a backlog of every message to the start of the fediverse so our media and DB stores are quite large and it took a long time. But we are back!!!
@Canageek I've also heard that it might prove useful to compare size of the disassembled device and size of any entries to the projected room.
@betschart Obviously you can randomly open and close libraries with the flick of a switch.
Hey #library folks out there,
What do you make of this graphic used to announce the closure of the earth science university library location at ETH Zurich?
Today, we have a big announcement: The new Leiden Ranking Open Edition has been launched! 🎉
The new ranking is completely based on OpenAlex data and provides an open and transparent alternative to traditional rankings.
@aarontay I asked some of the Scopus AI folks about the purpose of the tool: If this was supposed to be answering very specific detailed questions; or if this was supposed to provide high-level overviews that could facilitate entering a new field. I consider these the two most promising main use cases for such a tool, but I would guess, you would need to train for each of them in a wildy different manner. Anyway, my question did not receive an answer, but at least earned me some confused looks.
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