Author: Richard K Collins
The Internet Foundation
Internet policies, global issues, global open lossless data, global open collaboration
Liset M de la Prida @LMPrida Our latest paper with @acnavasolive & @adrubio1999 is out in @CommsBio A machine learning toolbox for the analysis of ripples across species https://nature.com/articles/s42003-024-05871-w In collaboration w @perpl_lab & @SAbbaspoor we found that AI algorithm trained in đ could be applied to https://pic.twitter.com/MRVTgUOSkN Replying to @LMPrida @acnavasolive and 4 others
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Nicoletta I Petridou @petridou_ni Finally âŠ@APSphysicsâ©! Join us at invited session G06 tomorrow at 11:30am room L100FG to discuss how cells âlearnâ to perform functions from the collective properties of the tissue they are embedded in! https://pic.twitter.com/PxRfOE1PdGhttps://pic.twitter.com/PxRfOE1PdG Replying to @petridou_ni and @APSphysics 5 Billion humans with some access to the Internet and APS serves only
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Joshua Weitz @joshuasweitz Official release is one day away. Quantitative Biosciences: Dynamics Across Cells, Organisms, and Populations is available in paperback and Kindle including computational companions in Python, R, and MATLAB: https://bit.ly/qbios_book_amazon Joshua Weitz @joshuasweitz Another update… after nearly 10 years in development, delighted to share news that ‘Quantitative Biosciences: Dynamics across Cells, Organisms, and
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Ricard Solé @ricard_sole How do we model ageing? What can models say about evolution, death and new biomediccal approaches to life extension? That was my last blackboard lectures within my @upfbioeng course on Modelling Complex Diseases, with a final perspective linking evolution and disease. https://pic.twitter.com/U7VAwZXUOW Replying to @ricard_sole and @upfbioeng Do you want to be
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MA Oviedo-Garcia @maoviedogarcia More than 2 million research papers have disappeared from the Internet despite having an active DOI https://nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00616-5 Replying to @maoviedogarcia I think it is much worse than that. Rules, regulations, results, data, events, background for papers. Trace any website, event, topic and it degrades quickly. Look at LLMs using 1 and 2
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Richard Collins: For the Internet Foundation, I am looking at the global issue of out of date information on the Internet. Particularly laws, regulations, policies, directives, prices, guidelines, procedures, forms, contact, and links. Those are all good comments and ideas. The problem I came across today is more subtle and likely would need the assistance
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Seeker: This Superheavy Atom Factory Is Pushing the Limits of the Periodic Table at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kg0AN8bZ4us The electron shells only contain a tiny part of the total energy, but chemistry focused on the outermost and weakest energies. More fundamental is the binding of protons and protons, protons and neutrons, neutrons and neutrons – which governs the
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Multispectral Image Sensors using Metasurfaces at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBj1at18NZ8 At 23:35 I always get upset because I also have to deal with KiloHertz, Hertz, milliHertz, microHertz, nanoHertz signals from many kinds of sensors used on the Internet. Many of the “gravitational” detectors only work in narrow bands now, but can go up to gamma ray frequencies and
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https://vgupta123.github.io/ Inference and Reasoning for Semi-Structured Tables by Vivek Gupta at https://vgupta123.github.io/docs/phd_thesis.pdf @keviv9 Vivek, reading your dissertation, it is not necessary to have uniformly labeled data, uniformly tokenized and structured global knowledge. Free form data can be semi-structured, if exact copies are kept of the raw (free, original) data. So many can re-examine and add.
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Hi Laura, Questions for your Angels: What would you consider the most time consuming but necessary part of finding birth parents with DNA? I am particularly interested in what you say about using Ancestry DNA. What DNA and online tools “work” best? Are you using AI tools yet to build the pedigrees, find and connect
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