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CFPs Books/edited CollectionsMedienwissenschaften und KommunikationswissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in CST Online
Autor CSTonline

Editor: Sabrina Mittermeier View the full call here >> https://intellectbooks.com/tv-matters TV Matters is a new series of short monographs (40,000 to 50,000 words) on television series, analysing their production history, cultural context, main themes, as well as fandom and audience reception. The focus is on shows that both have critical acclaim (as reflected by awards, media reviews), but more importantly, are genuinely ‘popular’.

Science FictionArtificial IntelligenceBiotechnologyAndere Technische WissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in The Connected Ideas Project
Autor Alexander Titus

The first time I saw one, I didn’t realize what I was looking at. It stood on the observation platform, its posture unnaturally still, skin flawless and smooth like porcelain. It looked human—two arms, two legs, a head—but something about the way it held itself screamed not human . It turned, catching me in its gaze. That’s when I saw its eyes: black pools with no whites, no iris, no pupils. Just featureless, bottomless voids.

OPENNESSWISSENSCHAFTLICHES ARBEITENSERVICESLizenz:CC-BY-4.0-INTKonferenzIngenieurwissenschaften und Technik
Veröffentlicht in TIB-Blog
Autor Pelin Bayandir

Wissenschaftliche Veranstaltungen – ob Tagungen, Konferenzen, Workshops oder Seminare – können heute in einer Vielzahl von Formaten organisiert werden. Von reinen Präsenzveranstaltungen über vollständig virtuelle Formate bis hin zu hybriden Lösungen mit online zugeschaltetem Publikum: Veranstalter:innen stehen zahlreiche Optionen zur Verfügung. Doch wie findet man das passende Konzept für die eigene Veranstaltung?

BiologyAnimal GenomicsBird GenomicsConservation GenomicsEndangered SpeciesBiologieEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in GigaBlog

A new genomic analysis of the blue peafowl and its endangered green sister species provides insights into unwanted hybridization between these closely related birds, which may pose a risk to conservation efforts. The authors of a new GigaScience article also show

Sprachwissenschaften und LiteraturwissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Martin Paul Eve

Open source projects like InvenioRDM – on which we rely for our repository software at Knowledge Commons – thrive on community contributions. When initiatives like ours not only use these platforms but actively contribute improvements back to the original codebase, everyone benefits. This “upstreaming” process takes work, but it represents the collaborative spirit that makes open source software so powerful.

AcademiaLinguisticsGenerative AISprachwissenschaften und LiteraturwissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in The Ideophone
Autor Mark Dingemanse

I saw a thing fly by on PsyArxiv and must write about it. Warning: snark detected. This is a new paper by Green, Kong, Brysbaert, and Keogh with the following abstract: “This paper revisits the Age of Acquisition (AoA) norms of Kuperman et al. (2012). Three studies were conducted.

Lab LifeResearchInformatikEnglisch

In a time when research data is increasingly at the heart of research integrity, discussions about data sharing, openness, and reusability have gained prominence. Yet, the ethical complexities surrounding research data—who collects it, how it is used, and whose interests it serves—are often sidelined.

Andere SozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Aaron Tay's Musings about librarianship
Autor Aaron Tay

Synopsis (Grok 3.0 aided) A new breed of "Deep Research" tools is reshaping how we tackle complex queries, moving beyond traditional search engines and quick AI summaries. From OpenAI’s Deep Research and Google’s Gemini counterpart to academic-focused players like Elicit, Undermind.ai and SciSpace, these agentic systems promise comprehensive reports and literature reviews—albeit with a much slower response.