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Over on the bird site they're talking about how MDPI journals have been added to the list of "predatory" journals.

What do you think?

predatoryreports.org/news/f/li…

#academia #AcademicChatter #academic #science #publishing #PeerReview

  • About time! All MDPI journals are "predatory" (57%, 26 votes)
  • Mmm, only some MDPI journals are "predatory" (20%, 9 votes)
  • MDPI journals are iffy, but not fully "predatory" (20%, 9 votes)
  • MDPI journals are fine! (2%, 1 vote)
45 voters. Poll end: 2 years ago

in reply to Mike Blazanin

I have to say I no longer review for MDPI, partially because so little of what they send my way has anything to do with what I know about, partially because I do find them a bit "icky". But I have done some reviews, and the papers might not have been amazing, but they were all people submitting real work, they clearly believed in. Review suggestions were made, and papers were improved before being published.
in reply to Ian Sudbery

agreed. I'm not the biggest fan, but I have read many legit papers there.
in reply to Mike Blazanin

Some are predatory, some are iffy, some are mediocre, few are decent.


#Heat #death of the #universe? Maybe not… 🤔

Quote: “ #Life is a special form of #complexity: It has the ability to create more complexity and to maintain #organization against the tendency toward #disorder. In a universe expanding without limit, the ability of #intelligent life to continually construct #complex order may not be limited by the #laws of #thermodynamics in the way once imagined.”

🐞 ⭐️ 🌱 🌟 🍄 💫 🦠

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An efficient error correction and accurate assembly tool for noisy long reads biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/…


"Astronomer Copernicus, or Conversations with God" by Jan Matejko (1872), with a sketch.

Jan Matejko, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Color edits.



"Meteorolites" by James Sowerby (1856).

1. Wold Cottage, Yorkshire

2. High Possil, Scotland

3. Tipperary, Ireland

The Trustees of the British Museum Item 1613549078, released as CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons. Color and Cropping edits.

#meteorite

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1795, 1804 and 1810 witnessed falls😊 which demonstrated that stones fell from space . I was lucky enough to look after the High Possil meteorite while curator in the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow. Auld-skool web pages, including bicentenary events in Possil now on archive.org: web.archive.org/web/2011060919…


We're taking up space at #SXSW. On March 14, join us for the reveal of a new @NASAWebb image during a live broadcast with mission experts.

In Austin? Follow @NASAExhibit to find out more about our panels and local meetups. In-person and online details: go.nasa.gov/400aP7B
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Sextant made by Edward Troughton and William Simms in London (~1840).

Science Museum Group CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 via Diamond pattern frame sextant... 1900-174 Science Museum Group Collection Online. collection.sciencemuseumgroup.…



Well Let's Hope That Doesn't Happen Again #shorts #YouTube #Gaming youtube.com/shorts/NEvZeVXhD68


"This image shows the journey of Comet/2014 E2 Jacques in the path of the spectacular NGC 896 Nebula." by Lefteris Velissaratos at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London.

images.rmg.co.uk/asset/51596/

#comet



Even if you don't live in an area where they are common, wildfires impact your life. Fires shape ecosystems and affect air quality.

Explore how we track wildfires from space in the latest episode of NASA’s Curious Universe podcast: nasa.gov/curiousuniverse 🎧 🔥
#NASAEarth



"Claudia Quinta (Confidence)" by Bartolommeo Neroni (known as il Riccio) (mid 1500s).

Claudia had confidence that she could save the ship carrying the Image of the Mother.

Bartolomeo Neroni, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.



11 Documents Showing Microsoft Tried To Destroy #Linux #YouTube youtu.be/tUk169XL58w
in reply to Brodie Robertson

"What we know for sure is that Microsoft treated the PC hardware platform as if it owned it, and thus hurt consumers, software developers, PC OEMs, OS competitors, and the industry in general. That's a layman's definition of abusing a monopoly."
- Jean Louis Gassée, July 2000

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Attention explorers: #PiDay is coming soon! Sharpen your pencils for the #NASAPiDayChallenge, including a problem featuring yours truly. Can you complete all four before 3.14 (March 14)?
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A fragment of the Millbillillie Meteorite that fell in October 1960 near a cattle station in Western Australia.

Courtesy of the Peabody Museum of Natural History; Open Access, publicdomain/zero/1.0; Mineralogy and Meteoritics, Yale University; collections.peabody.yale.edu/s…

Color and cropping edits.

#meteorite



8 years of missing you, Dad. This photo makes me laugh because it’s so decidedly un-Pratchetty. We’re looking in the same direction & there’s hugging (ish.) It’s the kind of pic that, in a movie, one or other of us would look at wistfully before tooling up to go rescue the other one #GNUTerryPratchett #speakhisname


"Galileo Galilei showing the Doge of Venice how to use the Telescope" by Giuseppe Bertini (1858).

Giuseppe Bertini, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.



"Lesson in Astronomy" by Giuseppe Angeli (~1757-1759).

Giuseppe Angeli, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

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@Wubira "Feyerabend's most famous work is Against Method (1975), wherein he argued that there are no universally valid methodological rules for scientific inquiry." I follow the Theory of the Flat Earth, but I find it incredibly useless for predictions.


Comet Neowise on the 26th of July 2020.

Chris Ringeval, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

#comet



🚨Dictatorship by Tech CEO

@ntnsndr comes back on the show to help @yaoeo and I overthrow the network state. We talk about ETH Denver, the issue with using tech VC as a model for governance, and intentionally exploring new political possibilities.

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As we move closer to the peak of solar cycle 25, activity on the Sun is ratcheting up. One sign of this is the aurora borealis, or northern lights, in Earth’s atmosphere.

@nasa astronaut @astro_josh took this photo from the @Space_Station on Feb. 28. go.nasa.gov/3mwxudo
#NASAEarth



Bursts of solar energy can energize the gases and particles in Earth’s magnetosphere.

Those particles crash into Earth’s upper atmosphere at high speeds, causing bright lights dancing in the sky.

📍: Quebec and Ontario
🛰️: @noaa @nasa Suomi-NPP
#NASAEarth



I was recently on John Gruber's The Talk Show podcast! Our time together was pretty limited, but we still managed to talk about the history of blogging, my recent sabbatical, Stellar, the 25th anniversary of the site, and more. Give it a listen! kottke.org/23/03/kottke-25-the…


Glass Celestial Globe (diameter 12 inches) made in London. Glass Engraved by John Cowley, 1739. Broken and repaired. Terrestrial Globe at center made by Malby in 1897.

Science Museum Group CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 via English glass celestial globe, 1739. 1913-531 Science Museum Group Collection Online. collection.sciencemuseumgroup.…




A fragment of the New Concord Meteorite that fell on May 1, 1860 in Ohio, USA.

Courtesy of the Peabody Museum of Natural History; Open Access, publicdomain/zero/1.0; Mineralogy and Meteoritics, Yale University; collections.peabody.yale.edu/s… (Misslabelled as Iron)

Color and cropping edits.

#meteorite

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I've been playing around with using #WebR and #Quarto for client-side interactive lesson material and it's amazing! All the R code (including #TidyVerse 📦) is running in the user's browser, so no server setup, resources, or security to worry about.

Demo Website: interactive-lessons.weecology.…
GitHub: github.com/ethanwhite/datacarp…

Huge thanks to @hrbrmstr for sharing all of this awesomeness this week(end). Checkout his new blog post on this: rud.is/b/2023/03/12/almost-bar…

#OER #rstats

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Saturn's Hyperion: A Moon with Odd Craters apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230312.ht… #APOD
#APOD


SpaceX Crew Member Realizes He Fired After Being Locked Out Of Capsule. "Judging by the fact that I have no space shuttle access, everyone is ignoring me, and I'm floating endlessly in space, I think I can put two and two together..." theonion.com/spacex-crew-membe…



I know parents are always on the lookout for engaging tabletop games for their kids; check out these roleplaying games from AMPERSAND RPG that kids and parents can play together. kickstarter.com/projects/amper…


Born 100 years ago today in Hackensack, NJ, we celebrate the late Wally Schirra, the only astronaut to fly on the Mercury, Gemini, AND Apollo programs! 🎉 💯

See photos and stories from Schirra's days as a NASA astronaut: go.nasa.gov/3ZPkUo2
#NASAhistory




The Impact of Sample Size and Population History on Observed Mutational Spectra: A Case Study in Human and Chimpanzee Populations doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evad019 #science #evolution #biology #genome #SciComm #evolgen_paper


Healthy soil is teeming with life.

🪱 🦠 🐜 🪲 🍄

It’s made up of billions of microscopic & macroscopic organisms representing the greatest concentration of biomass anywhere on Earth.

This includes millions of different species of bacteria, algae, fungi, insects, earthworms, beetles, ants & mites.

Just a teaspoonful of healthy soil contains more microbes than there are people on the earth, according to the USDA. nrcs.usda.gov/sites/default/fi… #nature #science #SharedPlanet

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in reply to Sheril Kirshenbaum

Back when I was doing landscape design, one of the greatest things, beyond creating beauty, was improving soil and environments that had been abused and neglected. To see earthworms and butterflies return was so amazing. We can all have an impact and improve the soil wherever we are.


in reply to Muse

Boy has he grown! I found, I have lots of pics for the first few years then they drop off.


"Minerva and the Muses" by Francesco Bartolozzi (1788).

Francesco Bartolozzi RA, 1728–1815, Italian, active in Britain (1764–99), Minerva And The Muses, 1788, Stipple engraving and line engraving, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, B1977.14.19777.

Color and cropping edits: collections.britishart.yale.ed…



"A visit from Milton to Galileo" by Tito Lessi (1907).

Tito Lessi, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.



Saturn's Hyperion: A Moon with Odd Craters

Image Credit: NASA, ESA, JPL, SSI, Cassini Imaging Team

apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230312.ht… #APOD

#APOD
in reply to (moving) APOD

looks like vesicular basalt? As if the craters are from bubbles while cooling?


"Comet 41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresak on March 22, 2017 near Messier 108 and Messier 97 (Owl 🦉 Nebula)."

Kees Scherer, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons.

#comet



The Erg Chech 002 Meteorite was found in 2020 in Algeria.

Courtesy of the Peabody Museum of Natural History; Open Access, publicdomain/zero/1.0; Mineralogy and Meteoritics, Yale University; collections.peabody.yale.edu/s…

#meteorite

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