bespacific, to generativeAI
@bespacific@newsie.social avatar

Fake studies have flooded publishers of top leading to thousands of , M of $ in lost revenue. Biggest hit has come to 217-year-old based in Hoboken NJ which announced it is closing 19 journals, some of which were infected by large-scale research . Wiley has reportedly had to retract more than 11,300 papers recently “that appeared compromised” as makes it easier for paper mills to peddle fake research. https://www.wsj.com/science/academic-studies-research-paper-mills-journals-publishing-f5a3d4bc

Cladupont, to random

I moved instances, so allow me to myself again!

I am Claire Dupont, Research Professor of European governance of sustainability transformations at Ghent University, . I analyse the politics, policy & democratic governance of climate and sustainability transformations.

I'm originally from & have been living in Ghent since 2017.

I am chair of the Committee of the European Agency, and a member of the Climate Policy Observatory of Luxembourg.

Autistic Adults May Be Erroneously Perceived as Deceptive and Lacking Credibility - Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (link.springer.com)

We hypothesized that autistic adults may be erroneously judged as deceptive or lacking credibility due to demonstrating unexpected and atypical behaviors. Thirty autistic and 29 neurotypical individuals participated in video-recorded interviews, and we measured their demonstration of gaze aversion, repetitive body movements,...

keks, to random German

Is there a or something that you could recommend to use if I want to listen to a
I have to urgently read through several papers but am too stressed and sleep deprived to focus on just reading the text. Please send help 👀

Papers are all available in and some also in other formats.

JamesAkers, to aitools
@JamesAkers@expressional.social avatar

Tomorrow is Xenon day! Jon from work fabbed the aluminum holder. I finished an pumped the rest of the current jobs tubes (34 tubes) an then fabbed this little sidearm.

I actually had to wipe out the seacrest phosphor from the tube as 9mm is sort of a hard to find size.

I opened the robbins and dumped the propane left between valves. Gonna let it vacuum out overnight. I can't believe I got a vacuum seal first try!

The prepared sidearm. I ended up cutting the bottom right down a little so I could more easily fit it onto the manifold
10, pineapple ovals- just pumped, pre mercury addition, traps still on. The yellow ovals are neat stacked up, and its quick to age them all in wired up like that.
Leak checking. I filled the manifold to 8 torr of propane and left it- to check for leaks in the vacuum fittings with the new side arm. First try was perfect. It's nice having another knob there😋

hexylena, to random
@hexylena@galaxians.garden avatar

you always knew it was the case but here’s some data! Scientific publishing continues to fail at providing meaningful for images.

Data for 1250 articles across 250 journals (five articles per journal) were collected from March 14 to Sept 30, 2023 […] Alt-text Provides meaningful interpretation: Total: 0

I love how they also considered opthamology journals as a special category :3 Of course they still failed.

xref https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(23)02348-6/fulltext

hexylena,
@hexylena@galaxians.garden avatar

We identified that nine (90·0%) of these publishers, including Nature Portfolio (44 [17·6%] journals), Elsevier (43 [17·2%] journals), and Annual Reviews (18 [7·2%] journals), stated a commitment to following WCAG 2.0 or WCAG 2.1. However, alt-text practices across these publishers did not comply with either WCAG version.

Amazing commitments from . Fits perfectly with university ADA compliance commitment.

xref https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(23)02348-6/fulltext

AlexSanterne, to sustainability
@AlexSanterne@astrodon.social avatar

The more I think about the of activities (, , etc…), the more I am getting convinced that a good syndrome in low- orbit would be needed.

Obviously, we need to hit the wall hard before we understand there is a wall … like if we were completely blind to alerts.

msquebanh, to nature
@msquebanh@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

#NBCUniversal is set to celebrate #PrideMonth with release of a #nature #documentary exploring #diversity of #AnimalSexuality.

#QueerPlanet looks into #SexualBehaviors & #gender expressions in the #AnimalKingdom. From #pansexual primates to #SexChanging clownfish, the documentary showcases extraordinary creatures. The series aims to challenge traditional concepts of what is considered natural regarding #sex & gender, presenting insights from #Scientific experts.

https://www.onegreenplanet.org/animals/upcoming-nature-documentary-on-peacock-to-celebrate-queer-animals/

ASP, to art
@ASP@masto.ai avatar

I think #AI generated content should be labeled as such, espcially when used for #scientific work, #journalism or #art.

I think its only fair to do so.

KOKEdit, to ChatGPT
@KOKEdit@mastodon.social avatar

Unfortunately, this isn't surprising. " are misusing and other chatbots to produce . ... One ... [study] found that up to 17.5 percent of recent computer science papers exhibit signs of AI writing." https://tinyurl.com/mrx4tmyp

IRAP, to random French
@IRAP@astrodon.social avatar

[Professional travels] How can we combine participation in , meetings, with researchers' carbon ? By reducing the number of such meetings? By generalizing virtual meetings? By optimizing the location of these meetings?

Luigi Tibaldo, astronomer at @IRAP , specialist in astroparticles and member of the @a4e community (Astronomers for Planet Earth), shares the results of current discussions: https://www.irap.omp.eu/en/2024/02/the-future-of-scientific-meetings/

masterdon1312, to random

"Ignorance of knowledge is not evidence that God exists" (EN: English)

dustcircle, to brazil
@dustcircle@masto.ai avatar

More than 2,000 researchers have signed an open letter requesting the of a to . Some say the case highlights a pattern of in .

https://eos.org/articles/illegal-fossil-export-is-more-than-an-irritator-to-the-global-south

UlrikeHahn, to LLMs

I can't help but wonder whether the real implication of is the realisation of how much the model of people have been working toward is threatened by the advent of -
full suddenly means not just access for people, but also training machines, and the more those can generate content (including online post-peer review comments!) and flood the ecosystem, the more gate keeping will be required

it feels to me like the implications are profound

@open_science

knutson_brain,
@knutson_brain@sfba.social avatar

@UlrikeHahn @open_science
Prediction : A wave of -regurgitated is about to hit the literature, and the less-curated outlets (e.g., preprint servers, , , ) are the lowlands …

Blotreport, to science
@Blotreport@aus.social avatar

The number of papers has skyrocketed in recent years, and part of this seems to be down to predatory publishers asking for submissions, then stinging the authors for cash to get the paper published. There is usually no and only cursory examination of the paper's quality. https://blotreport.com/2023/09/30/thematic-sets-of-scientific-papers/

medigoth, to science
@medigoth@qoto.org avatar

I see a lot of people talking about as a , or the closely related idea of “,” the purported ideology that says science is the only way to know things. Oh, I’m not talking about you, they’ll solemnly assure anyone who objects. Naturally you know better. Just … you know … them. Those people, out there. The great unwashed. On the , nobody knows how long it’s been since you took a shower.

You know what I hardly ever see? The phenomenon in question.

There are people who think that way. Yes. Ideologues of science—hardly if ever themselves—who invoke The Method™ (that’s a whole ‘nother rant) as the be-all and end-all justification for whatever nonsense they spew. Such posts and comments have crossed my feed a time or two. But they are vastly outnumbered by those who complain about them, at least where I can see both groups. I have no reason to believe my experience is atypical in this regard.

As a scientist myself, I think science is a very good way to understand certain things. In my field, it’s the best way to know what makes you sick, and hopefully what will make you better. There are other ways to learn these things, sure, and many of them can be useful places to start. If you don’t end up with a sooner or later, you’re as likely to kill as cure.

To know what we’re seeing when we look up at the lights in the sky. How the natural world around us, of which we’re a part whether we like it or not, changes and how we both affect and are affected by that change. What came before us, and what might come after. The fundamental building blocks of reality. All these require science for real understanding. If you try to puzzle them out any other way, you may learn something, but you’ll also fill your head with a lot of nonsense. Sorting the wheat from the chaff later is a lot harder than doing it right the first time.

Other questions are at least amenable to scientific inquiry, although that process itself may not be enough. What my fiancee does as a looks, to me, a lot like what I do as a . Make observations, construct , gather evidence, test and revise. (And revise, and revise, and …) But vanishes every minute. What’s left is always fragmentary, and shaped by the interactions of modern minds with those long since gone to dust. There will never be an objective truth, only the truest story that can be told.

And then there are things beyond any kind of quantitative analysis, or even rigorous qualitative description. We may be able to agree on what makes a true story, more or less, but what makes a good one? That’s inherently personal. A happy marriage, a tasty meal, a satisfying job—only we can define what these goals mean for ourselves. Science may at best, occasionally, provide vague guidelines. Even then, my advice will not determine your experience.

My perspective is unusual in one key way, sure: not too many people do science for a living, at least not compared to other jobs. With regards to the way people talk about science, I think it’s not unusual at all, except maybe that I pay particular attention.

The division above—things that clearly belong in science’s domain, things that clearly don’t, and a whole bunch in the middle—is a whole lot more common than the idea of science as the One True. It’s at least somewhat more common than blanket rejection of science too, but not as much as it should be. That’s also a rant for another time.

Which all makes me wonder what people who never miss a chance to bring up “scientism” and science-as-religion get out of it.

sflorg, to science

is a compound found in about 200 species, including the liberty cap (Psilocybe semilanceata). For millennia, our ancestors have known and used this substance, and in recent years, it has received renewed interest from researchers and therapists.

https://www.sflorg.com/2023/05/chm05022301.html

spaceflight, to ArtificialIntelligence

Tomorrow’s #planetary #robots 🤖 will work in teams, #communicating between each other with their #artificial #brains, solving problems and achieving goals.
The #ROBEX mission tested a #drone which mapped the area from the sky, while the #rovers wandered around conducting #scientific examinations. A central stationary ‘#lander’ supplied power to the rovers and acted as a Wi-Fi 📶 station https://www.sciencefocus.com/space/moon-robots-future-space-travel

Pictures : https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Die_karge_Landschaft_%C3%A4hnelt_dem_Terrain_auf_Mond_und_Mars_(29881344011).jpeg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Zwei_Roboterfreunde_-_Two_robot_friends_(14064207029).jpg

#SpaceRobot #ARCHES #DLR #KIT #ESA #AI

spaceflight, to space

🇺🇸 📊 47% of men say conducting basic #scientific research 🔭 🛰️ to increase knowledge of #space 🌌 should be a top priority, compared with 35% of women.
Majorities of Democrats (64%) and Republicans (57%) say monitoring #asteroids ☄️ that could hit the #Earth 🌎 should be a top priority for #NASA. At the other end of the spectrum, relatively few place top priority on sending human #astronauts 👨‍🚀 to the #moon 🌙 (12% and 13%) or #Mars 🔴 (12% and 10%). 69% think there will definitely or probably be a major problem with #SpaceDebris 🗑️. 55% expect people will routinely travel to space as #tourists 📷 by the year 📆 2073 https://www.pewresearch.org/science/2023/07/20/americans-views-of-space-u-s-role-nasa-priorities-and-impact-of-private-companies

PolarRES, to ilaughed

💡 Check out the latest episode of the Explain it in Two Ways #video series 🎥

👉In this episode, Clara Lambin and Damien Maure demystify the concept of #coupled #climatemodels for both the general and #scientific public. 📣

Watch the videos on the #PolarRES website👀👇
https://polarres.eu/polarresnews/explain-it-in-two-ways-coupled-climate-models/

@UniversitedeLiege
@OceanIceEU

#H2020

AlexSanterne, to science
@AlexSanterne@astrodon.social avatar

Some hints on the I'm currently working on...

\citep{knodlseder2022estimate}
\citep{burtscher2020carbon}
\citep{mariette2022open}
\citet{jahnke2020astronomical}

cc @jknodlseder @leo @Labos1point5_en
@knud

Jigsaw_You, to ai Dutch
@Jigsaw_You@mastodon.nl avatar

According to this new preprint, the claim that -4 performed at the 90th percentile on the Uniform Bar Test is overinflated.

@machinelearning

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4441311

protagonist_future, to random

"Another athlete mysteriously died... was it the #vaccine?" - you might have seen this before.

Media #manipulators constantly hunt for unexplained anomalies they can leverage for furthering their self-serving narratives.

This works because our brains do not deal well with #uncertainty; we tend to overfit unexplained datapoints into stories offered by others.

However, anomalies (fake or real) are just exceptional #anecdotes and almost always irrelevant to a #scientific #consensus on a topic.

AlexSanterne, to NewZealand
@AlexSanterne@astrodon.social avatar

Next time I got an unfair or unprofessional report for my , I will call them a 🥝 (ref. the referee from on the )

Annekin, to DadBin
@Annekin@mstdn.social avatar

and are pillars of and . Yet experienced professionals are increasingly scared to openly discuss their views on the treatment of questioning their ."

‘This isn’t how good scientific debate happens’: on in research | Transgender | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/apr/12/this-isnt-how-good-scientific-debate-happens-academics-on-culture-of-fear-in-gender-medicine-research





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