Rogue Scholar Beiträge

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AILLMsAgentic AINaturwissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Chris von Csefalvay
Autor Chris von Csefalvay

The Greeks loved oracles. The average temple of Apollo, who among others was in charge of soothsaying and predictery, was adorned to the gills with gifts from grateful worshippers whose inscrutable questions got equally inscrutable answers from Apollo’s oracles. None of these were more famous than the Pythia, the young ladies high as a kite on volcanic fumes at Apollo’s temple in Delphi.

MathematikEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Math ∩ Programming
Autor Jeremy Kun

On Monday, July 14th 2025, I hosted a mini-workshop on homomorphic encryption at Google’s Portland, Oregon office. Though Portland is a small city, it’s becoming a hub for homomorphic encryption. Intel and Google both have a presence here, as well as the hardware startup Niobium, and a few individuals from other companies who happen to be based here.

Research-integrityAcademiaEntrepreneurshipResearchPeer-reviewInformatikEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Stories by Adam Day on Medium
Autor Adam Day

Clear Skies created the first index of research integrity: Oversight. We offer metrics describing research standards covering the entire research ecosystem. If you want to know more about metrics for your portfolio, get in touch. I sometimes get asked why I picked the name ‘Clear Skies’. I used to fly gliders. Gliders don’t have engines, so technically, they don’t actually “fly”, they just kind of fall out of the sky.

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

When I set out to write On the Wings of a Pig , I didn’t expect to end up writing it with anyone else. The core idea was mine, born from years spent straddling the line between bioengineering and policy, steeped in existential frustration at how little attention we give to the collapse of the living world around us, and how much a lot of my conversations felt like science fiction. I had the science. I had the stakes. I had the vision.

AllgemeinAktuellesBUA Open Science DashboardsOpen ResearchLandesinitiative Open Research BerlinAndere Sozialwissenschaften
Veröffentlicht in Open Research Office Berlin

Vom 24. bis 27. Juni 2025 fand die 113. BiblioCon im Bremer Messe und Congress Centrum statt. Unter den rund 4.000 Teilnehmenden waren auch wir vertreten: Das Open Research Office Berlin war bei mehreren Vorträgen und Workshops aktiv beteiligt. Wir blicken zurück auf die Konferenz und stellen unsere Materialien und einige Impressionen im Open Access zur Verfügung.

PapersBiologieEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Paired Ends
Autor Stephen Turner

This week’s recap highlights Autocycler for long-read consensus assembly for bacterial genomes (future post on this one alone coming soon), Progen3 for broader generation and deeper functional understanding of proteins, the CarpeDeam de novo metagenome assembler for ancient datasets, and hifiasm ONT for efficient T2T assembly of Nanopore Simplex reads.

FediverseMastodonPanoramaxOpenstreetmapBotAndere SozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Bastian Greshake Tzovaras

tl;dr: I made a Mastodon Bot that posts updated statistics for the Panoramax federation alongside randomly selected images once a day. Since posting about Panoramax about a year ago, I’ve been an active contributor, uploading around 530,969 360° images taken during trips in Europe and here in Argentina.

Politik + RechtUrheberrechtWissenschaftAufbau VerlagBerner ÜbereinkunftRechtswissenschaften
Veröffentlicht in iRights.info

Das Urheberrecht der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik war sozialistisch-modern, übermäßig lange Schutzfristen etwa waren tabu. Diana Liebenau erforscht die Geschichte des DDR-Urheberrechts. Im Interview erläutert die Juristin das utopische Potential und die inneren Widersprüchen des Geistigen Eigentums im Sozialismus. iRights.info: Frau Liebenau, Sie forschen zum Urheberrecht in der DDR.