bibliolater, to science
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"We analyzed a comprehensive autosomal and Y-chromosome dataset of Eurasian and African populations identifying genetic signals of regional LGP population isolation, and contrasted expansion time estimates and dispersal routes in the region with archaeological, palaeontological, palaeobotanical, and climate data."

Platt, D., Haber, M., Dagher-Kharrat, M. et al. Mapping Post-Glacial expansions: The Peopling of Southwest Asia. Sci Rep 7, 40338 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/srep40338 @science @archaeodons

bibliolater, to archaeodons
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🇩🇰 "We propose that the interdependent relationships between mobility, pastoralism and barrow-building in the third millennium BC produced a cosmological complex which endured as the social backbone of the Nordic Bronze Age (c. 1700–500 BC) in western Jutland."

Haughton, M., & Løvschal, M. (2023). Ancestral commons: The deep-time emergence of Bronze Age pastoral mobility. Antiquity, 1-18. doi: https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2023.154 @archaeodons

bibliolater, to philosophyofscience
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"In this article, after briefly describing the meaning of the notion of truth, I have tried to analyse the relation between value and science in detail and provide an explanation for the present-day hypertrophic, rigid, and not reality-bound value system and its ideological penetration into science and medicine."

Bikfalvi, A. (2023). The Notion of Truth in Sciences and Medicine, Why it Matters and Why We Must Defend It. European Review, 31(5), 498-509. doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1062798723000261 @philosophy @philosophyofscience @science

bibliolater, to science
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"Friction determines whether liquid droplets slide off a solid surface or stick to it. Surface heterogeneity is generally acknowledged as the major cause of increased contact angle hysteresis and contact line friction of droplets. Here we challenge this long-standing premise for chemical heterogeneity at the molecular length scale."

Lepikko, S., Jaques, Y.M., Junaid, M. et al. Droplet slipperiness despite surface heterogeneity at molecular scale. Nat. Chem. (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41557-023-01346-3 @science

bibliolater, to science
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"We propose that this process of lithosphere growth—with diamonds attached to the supercontinent keel by the diapiric uprise of depleted buoyant material and pieces of slab crust—could have enhanced supercontinent stability."

Timmerman, S., Stachel, T., Koornneef, J.M. et al. Sublithospheric diamond ages and the supercontinent cycle. Nature (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06662-9 @science

bibliolater, to science
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Timmerman, S., Stachel, T., Koornneef, J.M. et al. Sublithospheric diamond ages and the supercontinent cycle. Nature (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06662-9 @science

bibliolater, to science
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Lepikko, S., Jaques, Y.M., Junaid, M. et al. Droplet slipperiness despite surface heterogeneity at molecular scale. Nat. Chem. (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41557-023-01346-3 @science

bibliolater, to science
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Lepikko, S., Jaques, Y.M., Junaid, M. et al. Droplet slipperiness despite surface heterogeneity at molecular scale. Nat. Chem. (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41557-023-01346-3 @science

tschfflr, to linguistics
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Question about in work: Where does one put the author in citations, in which THE WORK is included in the sentence, as in (a) vs (b) below?

(a) "... which you can find in Chomsky (1981)"
(b) "... which you can find in (Chomsky, 1981)"

@linguistics

bibliolater, to science
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"Sixty-three skeletons from the Pre Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB) sites of Tell Halula, Tell Ramad and Dja'de El Mughara dating between 8,700–6,600 cal. B.C. were analyzed, and 15 validated mitochondrial DNA profiles were recovered. In order to estimate the demographic contribution of the first farmers to both Central European and Western Mediterranean Neolithic cultures, haplotype and haplogroup diversities in the PPNB sample were compared using phylogeographic and population genetic analyses to available ancient DNA data from human remains belonging to the Linearbandkeramik-Alföldi Vonaldiszes Kerámia and Cardial/Epicardial cultures."

Fernández E, Pérez-Pérez A, Gamba C, Prats E, Cuesta P, et al. (2014) Ancient DNA Analysis of 8000 B.C. Near Eastern Farmers Supports an Early Neolithic Pioneer Maritime Colonization of Mainland Europe through Cyprus and the Aegean Islands. PLOS Genetics 10(6): e1004401. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004401 @science @anthropology

bibliolater, to science
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🇮🇪 "The Neolithic and Bronze Age transitions were profound cultural shifts catalyzed in parts of Europe by migrations, first of early farmers from the Near East and then Bronze Age herders from the Pontic Steppe. However, a decades-long, unresolved controversy is whether population change or cultural adoption occurred at the Atlantic edge, within the British Isles."

Cassidy, L.M. et al. (2015) 'Neolithic and Bronze Age migration to Ireland and establishment of the insular Atlantic genome,' Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113(2), pp. 368–373. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1518445113. @science @archaeodons

bibliolater, to science
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🇮🇷 🇮🇳 "Despite this, we infer that Indian Zoroastrians (Parsis) intermixed with local groups sometime after their arrival in India, dating this mixture to 690–1390 CE and providing strong evidence that Iranian Zoroastrian ancestry was maintained primarily through the male line."

López, S. et al. (2017) 'The Genetic Legacy of Zoroastrianism in Iran and India: Insights into Population Structure, Gene Flow, and Selection,' American Journal of Human Genetics, 101(3), pp. 353–368. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2017.07.013. @science

bibliolater, to science
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🇲🇽 "Most sequenced individuals had admixed Indigenous American, European and African ancestry, with extensive admixture from Indigenous populations in central, southern and southeastern Mexico."

Ziyatdinov, A., Torres, J., Alegre-Díaz, J. et al. Genotyping, sequencing and analysis of 140,000 adults from Mexico City. Nature (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06595-3 #OpenAccess #OA #Science #Research #DNA #Genetics #Mexico #Academia #Academic #Academics @science

estelle, to random
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University teachers suspended, employees sacked: in , the authorities punish the slightest expression of support for Palestine on social media. In the course of a week, at least 170 people have been arrested for their online activities.
https://www.972mag.com/israel-gaza-war-political-persecution/

bibliolater, to science
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Kekić, T. and Lietard, J. (2023) 'A Canvas of Spatially Arranged DNA Strands that Can Produce 24-bit Color Depth,' Journal of the American Chemical Society [Preprint]. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3c06500. #OpenAccess #OA #Science #Genetics #DNA #Chemistry #Colour #Color #Academia #Academic #Academics @science

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"Here, we examine biomarkers extracted from human dental calculus, using sequential thermal desorption- and pyrolysis-GCMS, to report direct evidence for widespread consumption of seaweed and submerged aquatic and freshwater plants across Europe."

Buckley, S., Hardy, K., Hallgren, F. et al. Human consumption of seaweed and freshwater aquatic plants in ancient Europe. Nat Commun 14, 6192 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-41671-2 #OpenAccess #OA #Article #Archaeology #Ancient #Europe #Science #Academia #Academic #Academics @archaeodons @science

bibliolater, to science
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Feather, J., Leclerc, G., Mądry, A. et al. Model metamers reveal divergent invariances between biological and artificial neural networks. Nat Neurosci (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41593-023-01442-0 @science

johanneswienand, to antiquidons
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Introducing "Stasis – Avenues to Ancient Civil War", an academic blog on polarization, internal conflict, and reconciliation in antiquity:

http://stasis.hypotheses.org/1

The blog welcomes opinion pieces, source readings, reviews, project presentations, book launch announcements etc. — Feel free to get in touch!


@histodons @antiquidons @antiquidons

drakbailey, to sociology
@drakbailey@mastodon.social avatar

Complex feelings. Students are fundraising to attend SSHA conference in DC & did a 5K this a.m. I wore a sandwich board asking for donations to our Venmo account. Proud of the students & ashamed of the state of US higher ed that we actually ask for money on the street to pay for an opportunity like this. The students are all first gen & all but one is from an underrepresented group.

venmo: @UIC

@sociology

leftistuu, to sociology
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New post on my Substack, Sociological Infatuation.

What is the sociologist's duty in a world of publishing cartels, paywalls, and AI generated gibberish taking over the internet?

https://angolathree.substack.com/p/the-sociologists-duty

@sociology

bibliolater, to psychology
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"This research addresses this unique component of science attitudes—spirituality of science: feelings of meaning, awe, and connection derived through scientific ideas."

Preston, J. L., Coleman, T. J., & Shin, F. (2023). Spirituality of Science: Implications for Meaning, Well-Being, and Learning. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/01461672231191356 @science @psychology

bccnberlin, to neuroscience
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Hi there future PreDoc-Interns, we just wanted to remind you that the deadline to apply for our program is on the 15.10!

https://www.bccn-berlin.de/call-for-application-pre-doc-internships.html

@neuroscience @neuro @cogsci @mathcog

bibliolater, to science
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Coates, T., Kasprzyk, A.M. & Veneziale, S. Machine learning the dimension of a Fano variety. Nat Commun 14, 5526 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-41157-1 @science

bibliolater, to anthropology
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🇪🇸 Aragoncillo-del Río J, Alcolea-González JJ, Luque L, Castillo-Jiménez S, Jiménez-Gisbert G, et al. (2023) Human occupations of upland and cold environments in inland Spain during the Last Glacial Maximum and Heinrich Stadial 1: The new Magdalenian sequence of Charco Verde II. PLOS ONE 18(10): e0291516. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291516 @anthropology @archaeodons @science

bibliolater, to anthropology
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Lucarini G, Guagnin M, Shipton C, Radini A, Alsharekh AM, et al. (2023) Plant, pigment, and bone processing in the Neolithic of northern Arabia–New evidence from Use-wear analysis of grinding tools at Jebel Oraf. PLOS ONE 18(10): e0291085. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291085 @anthropology @archaeodons

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