#resarch — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #resarch, aggregated by home.social.
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Thanks to the DataCite Global Access Fund, AFLI & ASREN were able to run a project enhancing the adoption of Open Science in the Middle East and North Africa by organizing webinars & training. Read how this enabled librarians & research administrators to spread the word: https://doi.org/10.5438/mnet-hz91
@Mohamadmostafa
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Do you need computing power in 2026 for complex and data-intensive research that exceeds the computing capacity of your own institution?
Then apply for computing time on the national high-performance computing facilities, such as the Snellius supercomputer, LUMI, Grid and cloud.
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Open-source flow monitoring with SENSOR: Benefits and trade-offs https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/08/14/sensor-open-source-flow-monitoring/ #trafficmonitoring #SemperVictus #InferSight #networking #opensource #Don'tmiss #Features #Hotstuff #MikroTik #Paessler #software #resarch #RESILIX #News
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Open-source flow monitoring with SENSOR: Benefits and trade-offs https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/08/14/sensor-open-source-flow-monitoring/ #trafficmonitoring #SemperVictus #InferSight #networking #opensource #Don'tmiss #Features #Hotstuff #MikroTik #Paessler #software #resarch #RESILIX #News
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Open-source flow monitoring with SENSOR: Benefits and trade-offs https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/08/14/sensor-open-source-flow-monitoring/ #trafficmonitoring #SemperVictus #InferSight #networking #opensource #Don'tmiss #Features #Hotstuff #MikroTik #Paessler #software #resarch #RESILIX #News
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Open-source flow monitoring with SENSOR: Benefits and trade-offs https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/08/14/sensor-open-source-flow-monitoring/ #trafficmonitoring #SemperVictus #InferSight #networking #opensource #Don'tmiss #Features #Hotstuff #MikroTik #Paessler #software #resarch #RESILIX #News
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Everyday experience tells us that compression heats, and expansion cools. Anybody who has pumped up a bicycle tire knows that.
In the quantum world, it can be exactly the opposite. This is what physicists led by Hanns-Christoph Nägerl have discovered in cooperation with colleagues at the University of Geneva. Their findings are based on a new method for measuring the temperature of low-dimensional quantum gases.
➡️ https://www.uibk.ac.at/en/newsroom/2024/compression-may-cool/
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Excited to be part of the Working Group on Learning Loss, a collaboration between The Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Commission for UNESCO.
The aim is to produce the first Canada-wide analysis on the effects of the pandemic on learning.
Early days still, but looking forward to this important work.
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@cloudmcfluff I taught a #PhD class on #Education #Resarch paradigms and methods where the students created a game on social capital (Bourdieu not Putnam). It was pretty amazing to see.