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Ingenieurwissenschaften und TechnikEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Towards open and FAIR hardware
Autor Julien Colomb

On July the 17th 2025, Julien ran a MINToring workshop in the Making Lab. Young FLINTA students (15-17 years old) were invited in the Making Lab (which is situated inside the TU/UdK library) as part of the MINToring Program of the FU Berlin. We met Dr. Mouawad while being on the FU campus with the Mobile lab. Since we are a BUA project, we could easily collaborate with this initiative from the FU Berlin.

AnnouncementNewsGesundheitswissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Oxford iHealth
Autor Ernest Guevarra

By the end of July 2025, we are expecting delivery of a compute server/workstation capable of running large language models (LLMs) efficiently. This machine will allow for local LLM deployment to support development and use of artificial intelligence workflows in-house. This is part of Oxford IHTM’s efforts to support its current students and its alumni in learning and applying modern tools for global health projects.

ErziehungswissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Observations, Opinions & Opens

As a good habit, I write a blog before starting my summer holidays. Last year was all about working as Director General of the KB | National Library of The Netherlands, so it would make sense for me to reflect on that. And I do so in part. Partly, because a short piece on the concept of identity does not sum up everything I have experienced this year, let me be clear about that.

MathematikEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Math ∩ Programming
Autor Jeremy Kun

I work on homomorphic encryption (HE or FHE for “fully” homomorphic encryption) and I have written a lot about it on this blog (see the relevant tag). This article is a collection of short answers to questions I see on various threads and news aggregators discussing FHE. Facts If a service uses FHE and can respond to encrypted queries, can’t the service see your query? How is it possible to operate on encrypted data without seeing it?

Quantenjahr 2025Lizenz:CC-BY-4.0-INTBiographieWissenschaftsgeschichteQuantenphysikIngenieurwissenschaften und TechnikEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in TIB-Blog
Autor Esther Tobschall

Das offizielle Narrativ der Geschichte der Quantenphysik nennt vor allem die Namen bedeutender Männer: Max Planck, Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, Arnold Sommerfeld, Werner Heisenberg, Max Born, Pascual Jordan, Paul Dirac, Louis de Broglie, Erwin Schrödinger. Dass auch Wissenschaftlerinnen wesentiche Beiträge geleistet haben, wurde bisher selten erzählt.

PapersBiologieEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Paired Ends

I’m thrilled to share the publication of our new paper published today in Nature Reviews Biodiversity : You can read the paper (free) here: https://rdcu.be/ewG5R.Read the paper (free) This Perspective paper was a global collaboration between Colossal Biosciences, the University of East Anglia, the Globe institute at the University of Copenhagen, the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation, Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, the government of