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  1. 🔍 Look, another #AI #research paper where the title is longer than the list of authors! 🤯 Enjoy this thrilling saga where 15 scientists and their army of acronyms perform a meticulous autopsy on diffusion models, only to conclude that numbers are indeed bigger than other numbers. 📈 Spoiler: the authors' names are as long as the codebase isn't. 🙄
    introspective-diffusion.github #DiffusionModels #ScientificPaper #HackerNews #TechHumor #Academia #HackerNews #ngated

  2. Writing A Scientific Article - A Step-By-Step Guide For Beginners
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    doi.org/10.1016/j.eurger.2015. <-- shared paper
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    doi.org/10.1002/bes2.1258 <-- shared paper
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    [older papers, but good guidance; we had all this in our university training, (hopefully) to good effect, but some reminders for us all, myself included!]
    “Many young researchers find it extremely difficult to write scientific articles, and few receive specific training in the art of presenting their research work in written format. Yet, publication is often vital for career advancement, to obtain funding, to obtain academic qualifications, or for all these reasons. [They] describe here the basic steps to follow in writing a scientific article..."
    #writing #technicalwriting #guidance #primer #research #scientificpaper #training #education #publication #career #publishorperish #academic #professional #scientific #article #format #structure #composition #components #elements #successful

  3. #3GoodThings or quite a bit more actually.

    Lately things are going quite good for me personally.

    1) For my education in animal assisted intervention I'm writing a paper about animal assisted climate communication, combining two of my passions. And I think it will be really good.

    2) I want to work in animal assisted education later, but since animal assisted intervention is more of an advanced education I want to get a basic education in education too. My plan is to start both social education and environmental education in the fall. Social education is, I believe, the thing that most people working in animal assisted education have in their curriculum, so it's probably a good thing to have, while environmental education is rather rare, so it might give me an edge for job applications. But mostly I'm just convinced that both will teach me a lot of great skills and knowledge.

    3) I've started taking my dog Platon to work (personal assistance for a woman with MS) and since its going well I think I can take him with me every time in the future and that means I can work more (because my mom can't always take Platon) and might finally get out of the monthly red numbers that I'm in for many years now.

    4) We're also close to getting the house ready to rent out a few rooms for a little side-money.
    That will be another relief financially, but mostly I hope it will mean I have some cool roommates. And maybe some people who can take Platon sometimes.

    5) I came out of a depression more than a year ago and kept still taking one of the meds, as its supposed to help the brain get used to how the internal chemistry should be. But it really messed with my memory. Now that spring is coming I'm reducing and eventually getting rid of the medication and I can already tell that my memory is getting a bit better again.

    6) I randomly met a friend from school the other day and we started going on walks together regularly and have great talks. That's a kind of friendship I've been missing for a long time.

    7) I'm quite proud of what we accomplished at the :FediverseFoundation: lately. We finished 2024 almost in the black figures, finally created an account (fedi.at/@FediverseFoundation), are regularly posting on our blog (fediverse.foundation/en/blog/) and will launch a Pixelfed server tomorrow (instapix.org). I'm excited!

    8-99) (My memory still isn't great, so I probably forgot a few things)

    @3goodthings

    #MentalHealth #mh #AnimalAssisted #AnimalAssistedEducation #AnimalAssistedIntervention #SocialEducation #EnvironmentalEducation #ClimateCommunication #ClimatePsychology #education #ScientificPaper #gratitude #grateful #GoodNews

  4. #3GoodThings or quite a bit more actually.

    Lately things are going quite good for me personally.

    1) For my education in animal assisted intervention I'm writing a paper about animal assisted climate communication, combining two of my passions. And I think it will be really good.

    2) I want to work in animal assisted education later, but since animal assisted intervention is more of an advanced education I want to get a basic education in education too. My plan is to start both social education and environmental education in the fall. Social education is, I believe, the thing that most people working in animal assisted education have in their curriculum, so it's probably a good thing to have, while environmental education is rather rare, so it might give me an edge for job applications. But mostly I'm just convinced that both will teach me a lot of great skills and knowledge.

    3) I've started taking my dog Platon to work (personal assistance for a woman with MS) and since its going well I think I can take him with me every time in the future and that means I can work more (because my mom can't always take Platon) and might finally get out of the monthly red numbers that I'm in for many years now.

    4) We're also close to getting the house ready to rent out a few rooms for a little side-money.
    That will be another relief financially, but mostly I hope it will mean I have some cool roommates. And maybe some people who can take Platon sometimes.

    5) I came out of a depression more than a year ago and kept still taking one of the meds, as its supposed to help the brain get used to how the internal chemistry should be. But it really messed with my memory. Now that spring is coming I'm reducing and eventually getting rid of the medication and I can already tell that my memory is getting a bit better again.

    6) I randomly met a friend from school the other day and we started going on walks together regularly and have great talks. That's a kind of friendship I've been missing for a long time.

    7) I'm quite proud of what we accomplished at the :FediverseFoundation: lately. We finished 2024 almost in the black figures, finally created an account (fedi.at/@FediverseFoundation), are regularly posting on our blog (fediverse.foundation/en/blog/) and will launch a Pixelfed server tomorrow (instapix.org). I'm excited!

    8-99) (My memory still isn't great, so I probably forgot a few things)

    @3goodthings

    #MentalHealth #mh #AnimalAssisted #AnimalAssistedEducation #AnimalAssistedIntervention #SocialEducation #EnvironmentalEducation #ClimateCommunication #ClimatePsychology #education #ScientificPaper #gratitude #grateful #GoodNews

  5. #3GoodThings or quite a bit more actually.

    Lately things are going quite good for me personally.

    1) For my education in animal assisted intervention I'm writing a paper about animal assisted climate communication, combining two of my passions. And I think it will be really good.

    2) I want to work in animal assisted education later, but since animal assisted intervention is more of an advanced education I want to get a basic education in education too. My plan is to start both social education and environmental education in the fall. Social education is, I believe, the thing that most people working in animal assisted education have in their curriculum, so it's probably a good thing to have, while environmental education is rather rare, so it might give me an edge for job applications. But mostly I'm just convinced that both will teach me a lot of great skills and knowledge.

    3) I've started taking my dog Platon to work (personal assistance for a woman with MS) and since its going well I think I can take him with me every time in the future and that means I can work more (because my mom can't always take Platon) and might finally get out of the monthly red numbers that I'm in for many years now.

    4) We're also close to getting the house ready to rent out a few rooms for a little side-money.
    That will be another relief financially, but mostly I hope it will mean I have some cool roommates. And maybe some people who can take Platon sometimes.

    5) I came out of a depression more than a year ago and kept still taking one of the meds, as its supposed to help the brain get used to how the internal chemistry should be. But it really messed with my memory. Now that spring is coming I'm reducing and eventually getting rid of the medication and I can already tell that my memory is getting a bit better again.

    6) I randomly met a friend from school the other day and we started going on walks together regularly and have great talks. That's a kind of friendship I've been missing for a long time.

    7) I'm quite proud of what we accomplished at the :FediverseFoundation: lately. We finished 2024 almost in the black figures, finally created an account (fedi.at/@FediverseFoundation), are regularly posting on our blog (fediverse.foundation/en/blog/) and will launch a Pixelfed server tomorrow (instapix.org). I'm excited!

    8-99) (My memory still isn't great, so I probably forgot a few things)

    @3goodthings

    #MentalHealth #mh #AnimalAssisted #AnimalAssistedEducation #AnimalAssistedIntervention #SocialEducation #EnvironmentalEducation #ClimateCommunication #ClimatePsychology #education #ScientificPaper #gratitude #grateful #GoodNews

  6. #3GoodThings or quite a bit more actually.

    Lately things are going quite good for me personally.

    1) For my education in animal assisted intervention I'm writing a paper about animal assisted climate communication, combining two of my passions. And I think it will be really good.

    2) I want to work in animal assisted education later, but since animal assisted intervention is more of an advanced education I want to get a basic education in education too. My plan is to start both social education and environmental education in the fall. Social education is, I believe, the thing that most people working in animal assisted education have in their curriculum, so it's probably a good thing to have, while environmental education is rather rare, so it might give me an edge for job applications. But mostly I'm just convinced that both will teach me a lot of great skills and knowledge.

    3) I've started taking my dog Platon to work (personal assistance for a woman with MS) and since its going well I think I can take him with me every time in the future and that means I can work more (because my mom can't always take Platon) and might finally get out of the monthly red numbers that I'm in for many years now.

    4) We're also close to getting the house ready to rent out a few rooms for a little side-money.
    That will be another relief financially, but mostly I hope it will mean I have some cool roommates. And maybe some people who can take Platon sometimes.

    5) I came out of a depression more than a year ago and kept still taking one of the meds, as its supposed to help the brain get used to how the internal chemistry should be. But it really messed with my memory. Now that spring is coming I'm reducing and eventually getting rid of the medication and I can already tell that my memory is getting a bit better again.

    6) I randomly met a friend from school the other day and we started going on walks together regularly and have great talks. That's a kind of friendship I've been missing for a long time.

    7) I'm quite proud of what we accomplished at the :FediverseFoundation: lately. We finished 2024 almost in the black figures, finally created an account (fedi.at/@FediverseFoundation), are regularly posting on our blog (fediverse.foundation/en/blog/) and will launch a Pixelfed server tomorrow (instapix.org). I'm excited!

    8-99) (My memory still isn't great, so I probably forgot a few things)

    @3goodthings

    #MentalHealth #mh #AnimalAssisted #AnimalAssistedEducation #AnimalAssistedIntervention #SocialEducation #EnvironmentalEducation #ClimateCommunication #ClimatePsychology #education #ScientificPaper #gratitude #grateful #GoodNews

  7. #3GoodThings or quite a bit more actually.

    Lately things are going quite good for me personally.

    1) For my education in animal assisted intervention I'm writing a paper about animal assisted climate communication, combining two of my passions. And I think it will be really good.

    2) I want to work in animal assisted education later, but since animal assisted intervention is more of an advanced education I want to get a basic education in education too. My plan is to start both social education and environmental education in the fall. Social education is, I believe, the thing that most people working in animal assisted education have in their curriculum, so it's probably a good thing to have, while environmental education is rather rare, so it might give me an edge for job applications. But mostly I'm just convinced that both will teach me a lot of great skills and knowledge.

    3) I've started taking my dog Platon to work (personal assistance for a woman with MS) and since its going well I think I can take him with me every time in the future and that means I can work more (because my mom can't always take Platon) and might finally get out of the monthly red numbers that I'm in for many years now.

    4) We're also close to getting the house ready to rent out a few rooms for a little side-money.
    That will be another relief financially, but mostly I hope it will mean I have some cool roommates. And maybe some people who can take Platon sometimes.

    5) I came out of a depression more than a year ago and kept still taking one of the meds, as its supposed to help the brain get used to how the internal chemistry should be. But it really messed with my memory. Now that spring is coming I'm reducing and eventually getting rid of the medication and I can already tell that my memory is getting a bit better again.

    6) I randomly met a friend from school the other day and we started going on walks together regularly and have great talks. That's a kind of friendship I've been missing for a long time.

    7) I'm quite proud of what we accomplished at the :FediverseFoundation: lately. We finished 2024 almost in the black figures, finally created an account (fedi.at/@FediverseFoundation), are regularly posting on our blog (fediverse.foundation/en/blog/) and will launch a Pixelfed server tomorrow (instapix.org). I'm excited!

    8-99) (My memory still isn't great, so I probably forgot a few things)

    @3goodthings

    #MentalHealth #mh #AnimalAssisted #AnimalAssistedEducation #AnimalAssistedIntervention #SocialEducation #EnvironmentalEducation #ClimateCommunication #ClimatePsychology #education #ScientificPaper #gratitude #grateful #GoodNews

  8. The best solution I found to add a #ScientificPaper with a #DOI to #Wikidata is:
    1.) You need a #MediaWiki account. Log in.
    2.) Open scholia.toolforge.org/doi/10.1 where you replace the DOI after .../doi/... with the DOI of the paper you want to add.
    3.) Go to "Submit to #QuickStatements"
    4.) Click on "Start"

  9. When I read a #ScientificPaper that has no entry in #Wikidata but a #DOI , should I add it in Wikidata or wait until a bot adds it with all its details? ( #ResearchBot for example) I don't want to cause extra work.

  10. So it's time to #publish your first #ScientificPaper and you need to pick the right journal, but you are confused about Impact Factors... Don't worry, on this week's #EGUblogs EGU's Editorial Manager, Eduardo Queiroz Alves, can help! Learn how an #ImpactFactor is calculated and when you (don't) actually need it!

    Read more: egu.eu/8WMCC7/
    #OpenAccess #EGUpublishing

  11. RT @EUPVSEC: 3 weeks to go!
    Be part of the #EUPVSEC2023 and submit your #abstract until 3 February 2023.
    Find more information on the topics and the paper submission at eupvsec.org/
    We look forward to receiving your latest #research findings!
    #photovoltaics #scientificpaper

    🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EU_ScienceHub

  12. Les revues du centre Mersenne ont désormais accès à leurs statistiques de production : délai moyen entre soumission et mise en ligne, nombre d’articles et de pages publiés par an, nombre d'articles/pages par numéro, etc.

    #OpenAccess #scientificpaper #Statistics #Scientificpublishing

  13. CW: Covid (transmission in buildings)

    Wei H-Y, Chang C-P, Liu M-T, Mu J-J, Lin Y-J, Dai Y-T, et al. Probable aerosol transmission of SARS-CoV-2 through floors and walls of quarantine hotel, Taiwan, 2021. Emerg Infect Dis. 2022 Dec

    doi.org/10.3201/eid2812.220666

    From the abstract: "#Aerosol #transmission through structural defects in floors and walls in this poorly ventilated #hotel was the most likely route of #virus transmission."

    #Covid #ScientificPaper