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timisstuck
@timisstuck
Executive Editor at Life Science Alliance: https://t.co/RCS3L4PRC9 Now with even less Musk: https://t.co/C7i7rnBOT0




asking people to read ai-generated text is offensive. this is not because ai text is intrinsically bad. rather, the author has not paid a cost to write the text himself. this cost is a credible signal he finds its communication important. so: not paying that cost is telling



发现个科研绘图神器! nature-skills,用 matplotlib 就能画出 Nature 级别的图。多面板布局、配色、字体、排版都给你整得明明白白,直接输出可编辑的 SVG。 内置了 5 套 Nature 风格的示例模板,支持柱状图、折线图、热图、散点图、雷达图等 10 种图表类型。再也不用画完图再丢 AI 里重绘了。 搞科研写论文的,这个能省不少事儿,画出来的图直接能投稿。 项目地址放评论区了👇

This paper got a few million views across various RTs two weeks ago: EMF remote-controlled mice... Look carefully at the saline & control images from the paper -- can you see how the two images are flipped and re-cropped? h/t @AndrewGYork and friends for the close read

New @ScienceMagazine The o-1 reasoning model (text only, from @OpenAI, released, Sept 2024) exceeded performance cf GPT-4 and physicians for clinical vignette management reasoning and in a real-world emergency department assessment for initial triage @AdamRodmanMD @PeterBrodeurMD @arjunmanrai @jonc101x science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Big takeaway: cellular expression patterns matter. mRNA expression in hepatocytes and myocytes shapes the immune response. Surprisingly, direct expression in DCs is not required—antigen can be transferred to them. Important implications for mRNA vaccine and drug design. (2/3)

So @leslievosshall, how about if the @hhmi_science news team stopped focusing on papers in Nature, Science etc... and instead only linked to news stories about preprints?

Check out a new paper published in LSA: BATF3 regulates differentiation of CD8+ T lymphocytes and memory differentiation program @NagoyaUniv hubs.la/Q04c6b_40






@samjlord For some, yes (including myself). I will say that I have noticed many authors who have retreated from using preprints upon first submission due to journals looking unfavorably on papers that have been up as preprints for a long time, which is sad for science.










