Back at the start of October I posted Necks: the lying liars that just keep lying, which included Coy Pearson’s beautiful photo of a Cooper’s hawk from behind, with its neck twisted a full 180 degrees to look at the camera.
Back at the start of October I posted Necks: the lying liars that just keep lying, which included Coy Pearson’s beautiful photo of a Cooper’s hawk from behind, with its neck twisted a full 180 degrees to look at the camera.
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Polyhedral optimization is a tool used in compilers for optimizing loop nests. While the major compilers that use this implement polyhedral optimizations from scratch,1 there is a generally-applicable open source C library called the Integer Set Library (ISL) that implements the core algorithms used in polyhedral optimization.
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In 1790, the French Academy of Sciences commissioned a rather ambitious survey. The goal was to measure the distance from the North Pole to the Equator along the meridian passing through Paris, then use that measurement to define a new universal unit of length: the metre.
Readers with good memories will remember that back in May last year I announced I would be one of the two participants in the plenary debate that closes the annual meeting of the Society for Scholarly Publishing.
Wer sich mit Open Science und den FAIR-Prinzipien beschäftigt, wird früher oder später auf sie stoßen: Persistente Identifikatoren bzw.
Anyone dealing with Open Science and the FAIR principles will sooner or later encounter persistent identifiers, or PIDs.
Mitte November folgen Maike Neufend und Georg Fischer vom Open Research Office Berlin einer Einladung nach Jena: Dort nehmen sie an einer gemeinsamen Konferenz des SFBs „Strukturwandel des Eigentums“ und der Thüringer Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Jena (ThULB) teil und stellen die Perspektive der Landeskoordinierungsstelle auf die Reputationsfrage vor.
Bioconductor on GPUs, tidyomics, Quarto 1.8, Anthropic red-teaming on AIxBio, PGS in the clinic, Shock Doctrine in genome engineering, GenAI for data viz with R, Datapalooza, 4 compact rejections
Archival work (photo courtesy of Helen Wheatley) People following the last few weeks of the Critical Studies in Television blog will have seen my brilliant colleagues discussing the essential work that they have been able to do thanks to the previous researcher-led access arrangements at the BBC Written Archives.