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Discover new research from across the sciences published in the Royal Society's journals. Part of @royalsociety

London, UK Katılım Şubat 2009
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Miaojun Ma
Miaojun Ma@miaojun_ma·
Check out our new paper published @RSocPublishing. We found N enrichment weakens each phase of the process of post-dispersal seeds, seed dispersal and recruitment limitation explain the alpine meadow species diversity loss due to nitrogen enrichment royalsocietypublishing.org/rspb/article/2…
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Chase Brownstein
Chase Brownstein@ChaseBrownstein·
1/10 🚨🚨🚨 New paper on dinosaur evolution! Chris Griffin and I look at why we can't seem to figure out how the major groups are related! It might be a hint about how dinosaurs came to be! Photo: Anchisaurus @yalepeabody #dinosaurs #biology doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2…
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Younes Jeddi
Younes Jeddi@YounesJeddi·
As AI gets better at forecasting, does it make human forecasters obsolete? This is one of the central questions we tackle in our new paper on crowdsourced versus LLM forecasting, published in Phil. Trans. of the Royal Society B. With @jsegoviamartin and @emiless2012 🧵👇🏼
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Zanna Clay
Zanna Clay@zannaclay·
Social structure as a form of collective intelligence In our new framework, we argue that social structure is a form of collective intelligence shaped by and shaping individual decision-making Out now in @royalsociety w/ Jake Brooker, Edwin van Leeuwen royalsocietypublishing.org/rstb/article/3…
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Gašper Beguš
Gašper Beguš@begusgasper·
New paper out in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: we apply linguistic tools to sperm whale vowels. The result: sperm whale vowels do not just look like human vowels. They also behave like them. We found several parallels. Like in Latin, whales have short and long vowels. Like in Slovenian, some vowels prefer particular tones. Like in human language, there’s a lot of coarticulation (a process when you say “tense” but the word sounds like “tents”). Observing vowels in whales is a matter of timing. Our vowels are fast, whale vowels are slow. Beats become pitch if they’re fast enough. If you slow down human vowels, they start sounding like whale clicks. Applying linguistic tools to whales shows us that we’re much more similar to these wonderful ocean creatures than we previously believed and that their language is much more complex and structured. @projectCETI @UCBerkeley
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Venkatesh Nagarajan-Radha
Venkatesh Nagarajan-Radha@NR_Venkatesh·
Very happy and proud to share our special issue that just came online on Philosophical Transactions B! We have gathered an excellent set of papers that show how natural selection acts on the mitochondrial genomes of eukaryotes! royalsocietypublishing.org/rstb/issue/381…
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