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I have not read the details, just the abstract, but I will note that my undergraduate training was in robotics, automation, and AI, and it checks :)
pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2304

link between climate change and should raise a call to action for scientists and governments to evaluate the risks of the inevitable effects of climate change on and . Emergency response to climate disasters should automatically include public health actions to mitigate outbreaks. In addition, health systems should adapt to changing disease transmission patterns and the global mobility of people, animals, and goods. "
science.org/doi/full/10.1126/s

Do you see power lines (or cable tv or internet fiber) hanging above ground in Europe? No, they are buried, especially near human populations and where there is fire risk. Only high voltage transmission towers near production facilities are seen above ground. But those are designed to withstand high winds, earthquakes, and such---unlike the ancient "technology" of wooden poles barely lifting old cables used by American utilities. It is only the insularity of the USA, including reporting in media such as this article, that prevents the population from understanding that other countries have fixed this problem. It just takes investment from the utility companies to bury the cable and avoid such unnecessary and recurrent tragedy.

Experts Scrutinize Hawaiian Electric as They Search for the Maui Wildfire Cause nytimes.com/2023/08/14/us/hawa

"History of water" is one of the best books I've ever read. A complex view of the world was there all along for Europeans, but control of narrative brought eurocentrism (devouring Europe with religious, national and racial identitism).

edwardwilsonlee.com/historyofw

P.S. A tradução portuguesa está muito cuidada.
expresso.pt/revista/culturas/l

'One problem with personalized medicine is the cost. As the bills for his biopsies, surgeries and radiation piled up, we started to call my father the “million-dollar man.” The real eyepopper was the erlotinib, priced at over $5,000 for a one-month supply of the tiny pills.'

nytimes.com/2023/08/05/opinion

First hour of a live DJ set last July at Roterdão Club in Lisbon's Pink Street. It starts with respect for the great , for a party aimed mostly at shaking the .

‘Shake it!’ by E-Trash is on soundcloud.com/placebooracle/s

"Elite institutions have become so politically progressive in part because the people in them want to feel good about themselves as they take part in systems that exclude and reject."

What if We’re the Bad Guys Here? nytimes.com/2023/08/02/opinion

If you're off on vacation soon, you can mine this episode of the for reading tips, as Pavel Tomancak suggested some of his favorite Czech authors

embo.org/podcasts/who-reviews-

Hello there! For a brief #introduction, we are the young researchers of the Complex Systems Society, and we strive to enable all early-stage researchers interested in complexity science to integrate into the community. We do so by offering grants, and by organizing events, such as the warm-up of the Conference on Complex Systems (picture of seemingly happy participants from Palma's edition below).

Let's hope we can bring the community together here as well 🤗

"Our study found evidence of higher excess mortality for Republican voters compared with Democratic voters in Florida and Ohio after, but not before, #COVID-19 vaccines were available to all adults in the US."
jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai

When I speak publicly about cigarettes being much worse than psychedelics, no one takes me seriously (maybe because I'm DJ on the side :) But, seriously, we are letting too many people die of when there is at least a chance here.
newstatesman.com/encounter/2023…

newstatesman.com/encounter/202

Are biological systems really at the ? Jordan Rozum presents our recent work @netsci2023 on how in makes them much more stable than critical.
12:15 (Sync & Control) (BIG Room)
mdpi.com/1099-4300/25/2/374
biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

Super excited to give invited talk at "Network Science for the " satellite @netsci2023 tomorrow, Tuesday July 11th at 14:55 (Horsaal 3). I will speak about our NIH-NLM funded work on and other
sites.google.com/view/netsci4s

And in case your are interested, giving a (4th!!) talk at the "The Statistical Inference for Network Models Satellite", tuesday July 11th at 12:10(Horsaal 4), on statistical and causal models of in models in sinm.network/sinm2023/

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