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@tg9541 I suspect you may be correct. In Michael Gordin's '_Scientific Babel: The language of science from the fall of Latin to the rise of English_'' he charts how English became the dominant language in published chemistry research. A lot of that history concerns scientists having to translate published research from different languages into a language that they can comprehend. If one's language skills are not up to par, I can see why a scientist would use technology to facilitate the process.

🇬🇧 **Coins worth Roman soldier's monthly wage found**

_"Coins in both hoards range from the AD60s to AD180s, including for emperors such as Trajan, his cousin Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius."_

🔗 bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0q88y.

@histodons

Algorithms used to counteract implicit and explicit biases may well replicate these very biases.
Hertwig et al argue combining Rawls’ Veil of ignorance with deliberate ignorance can help shield individuals, institutions, and algorithms from biases:

journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/1

**Delving into LLM-assisted writing in biomedical publications through excess vocabulary**

"_We study vocabulary changes in more than 15 million biomedical abstracts from 2010 to 2024 indexed by PubMed and show how the appearance of LLMs led to an abrupt increase in the frequency of certain style words. This excess word analysis suggests that at least 13.5% of 2024 abstracts were processed with LLMs._"

Dmitry Kobak et al., Delving into LLM-assisted writing in biomedical publications through excess vocabulary. Sci. Adv.11, eadt3813 (2025). DOI: doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adt3813.

Count Per Brahe the Younger had a quirk. He raised memorial stones on his land holdings in the 1600s, when nobody else did. Here's the one at Bogesund Manor. Count Per was the patron of Sweden's first major travel writer, an illegitimate relative of his named Nils Mattsson Kiöping. In 2021 I published Nils's big book in an annotated English translation. It's a great read!

Cartographic projections: deforming the Earth to represent it

The history of a compromise that was created to resolve an unsolvable geometry problem. The virtues and shortcomings of some of the most iconic map projections.

cartographerstale.com/p/cartog

@mrundkvist One of my physics teachers informed me many decades ago that a lecture is the process of transferring notes from the lecturer's notebook to the student's notebook without passing through the brain of either.

🇬🇧 **University jobs at risk amid lower student numbers**

"_University staff who teach language and communication skills to international students say their jobs are at risk under "devastating" new redundancy plans._"

🔗 bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8e416.

📚 **Pretty Privilege in Publishing: The Book Deal Everyone’s Talking About**

"_For Luke Bateman, it took less than thirty days, a smart phone, and a few well-timed TikToks. Seemingly overnight, he built a massive following on BookTok and secured a book deal, before even starting his manuscript._"

🔗 trillmag.com/culture/books/pre.

@bookstodon

:youtube: **The Most Common Public Speaking Fails - and How to Fix Them**

"_They include a boring beginning, an ineffectual ending, trying to be too clever, overwhelming your audience and sloppy slides._"

length: fifty-seven minutes and twenty-seven seconds.

🔗 youtube.com/watch?v=GK3hnL4DAq.

🎵 I do not know why, but I am listening to Bellini's _Samba De Janeiro_.

・ Chart of the Atlantic Ocean ・

👤 José da Costa Miranda, 1681
🏛️ Portuguese Maritime Museum, a world of discoveries ・ Lisboa, Portugal

One of the oldest nautical chart, of portuguese origin, in Mercator projection.
#portugal #museum #history

artsandculture.google.com/asse

🇺🇸 🖋️ **A generation of Americans never learned cursive. So Philly historians are teaching AI to transcribe it.**

_“Within a generation, we will be teaching handwriting and legibility the way we teach a foreign language,” said Bayard Miller, associate director of digital initiatives and technology at APS._

🔗 inquirer.com/arts/cursive-ai-a.

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