Incredible timelapse of the May 10th Aurora over @umichmedicine in Ann Arbor, posted to http://aadl.org by Kai Petainen. Thank you so much for adding this to AADL's archives!
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A labor of love project seeking to construct a new biolinguistic synthesis, that I've been working on for over 6 years in collaboration with Sonya Pritzker, Josh Pederson, Larry Monocello, Baili Gall-Risley, and too many students to name, along with the wonderful participants in our 2019 Wenner-Gren workshop on the topic, just had its first major manuscript accepted for publication. I'm super excited, and this is merely the first step. Watch this space for more on "Embodying Intimacy in Everyday Interaction: A Biolinguistic Study of Long-Term Partners in the Southeastern United States."
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Did you know The Everglades Handbook was first published by Dr. Thomas E Lodge in 1994? Many students since then, including our very own Chief Science Office, Dr. Stephen Davis, have used the book while studying the Everglades. We got these two iconic Everglades scientists on an airboat for a Co-Authors Conversation on the history of this classic book, the latest edition updates, and why Everglades restoration is critical for the ecosystem.
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What can you discover in the garden?🦋🐛🍀🍂 The life specimens complement any scientific inquiry experience, especially when accompanied with magnifying glasses, a light panel, and books or images of insects in their natural habitat. Explore our range of Science & Discovery resources at https://ow.ly/FEte50PGGie 🔍
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Research Associate @ Warshel Center for Multiscale Simulations | Engaged in unraveling the intricacies of complex biological systems using physics-based methods. #LINO24
Thrilled to share my contribution with the Warshel group on exploring nature's light-emitting agents in Renilla Luciferases by an effective QM/MM Approach, now published in JACS! Aoxuan(Augustine) Zhang
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In our March letter we celebrate Universal Intervention Day which is a day for new beginnings and creating a transformed life. Read our blog here: https://lnkd.in/gxiybUNY
2024 March Newsletter
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🔍 Check out this new blog post discussing the innovative Npix2Cpix network for watermark retrieval from historical document images. The post explores the use of a U-net-based conditional generative adversarial network (GAN) to clean and categorize watermarks, presenting a novel approach to the identification and restoration of ancient watermarks. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/4efwfp9
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For those of you with an interest in environment and space activities, I want to draw your attention to this journal https://lnkd.in/gGEETjZF which also includes an article by one of our experts in this field, Robyn Burman. Well done Robyn.
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Weekends are often for rest and relaxation. Have you ever wondered what the smallest animal to dream is?😴 Check out this article from Shelby Bradford for The Scientist
What is the smallest animal to dream? Answering that requires asking about the function of dreaming. Bruno van Swinderen, a neuroscientist at The University of Queensland who studies consciousness and the function of dreaming, talked to Shelby Bradford about this for the latest “Just Curious” column, here: https://ow.ly/Kwqb50S2RLu
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Director of the Institute for Biocomputation and Physics of Complex Systems (BIFI) and Professor of Physics, University of Zaragoza. President of the Network Science Society.
In our latest work "Assigning Entities to Teams as a Hypergraph Discovery Problem" (https://lnkd.in/da_vTWYb), we propose a team assignment algorithm based on an edge-dependent vertex-weighted hypergraph approach that focuses on resilience and diffusion optimization. The algorithm uses constrained simulated annealing, where we constrain the effort agents can exert to perform a task and the minimum effort required to complete it. Implementation on two real datasets shows the potential of the proposed solution compared to a greedy one. The proposed methods could help develop applications in different research areas such as financial systems, operational research, and ecology. Thanks to co-authors Guilherme Ferraz de Arruda , Wan He, Nasimeh Heydaribeni, Tara Javidi, and Tina Eliassi-Rad
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I research on life-substrate interactions, both modern and fossil (ichnology). I look for burrows, tracks and trails!
🔷 Here's a dive into one of Earth's most revolutionary episodes - the #Mesozoic Marine Revolution, which marked a significant restructuring of shallow-marine benthic communities and ushered in the dominance of modern-type ecosystems. 🔷 The accompanying illustration is taken from a 19th-century book by Camille Flammarion, a treasure trove of scientific knowledge from the past. 🌊
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