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Resetting the Immune System

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The Sound of Cancer

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A/B Testing for Alien Life

arxiv.org
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Psychedelic drug effects on brain circuit function

nature.com
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Design Optics with Python

optiland.org
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GIF Manga

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Search for Your Weather

weatherflip.com
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Astra: An open-source observatory control software

github.com
102 points·by pppone·4 months ago·26 comments

Mercator: A modular swarm-dedicated robot platform

sciencedirect.com
1 points·by pppone·5 months ago·0 comments

AI is scaring scientists [video]

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Native iOS and Android Nullschool App

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1 points·by pppone·6 months ago·0 comments

The Eric and Wendy Schmidt Observatory System

schmidtsciences.org
70 points·by pppone·6 months ago·58 comments

Coding Essentials for Astronomers

tingyuansen.github.io
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Automate Your Cycling Club

github.com
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Copenhagen Street Tree Density

cphtrees.netlify.app
1 points·by pppone·6 months ago·0 comments

Swiss Tech Gender Share Remains Below 1990s Peak

staehlli.medium.com
1 points·by pppone·8 months ago·0 comments

AI for bio needs real-time data

coherenceneuro.substack.com
2 points·by pppone·8 months ago·0 comments

Cycling Club: El Social Rides

elsr.co.uk
3 points·by pppone·8 months ago·0 comments

Building pawns that transform into every piece [video]

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pppone
·3 months ago·discuss
I would love to know if "Cambridge Blue" is actually blue to the average person, because, to me, it's green...

[0] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridge_Blue_(colour)
pppone
·4 months ago·discuss
No MaximDL needed! All built in, including autoguiding and autofocusing.

Satellite tracking to be implemented in the future, working on it these months with a student of mine.

Object scheduling timing is down to the user - but the wait directives does sound like a useful feature!

Custom python scripts are possible, please check out here: https://docs.withastra.io/user_guide/custom_observatories

I also recommend checking out the introduction video that covers install and setup :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIElFSS1hkA
pppone
·4 months ago·discuss
It's been great. We've been operating with it at our observatories (SPECULOOS, ESO Paranal, Chile) for the past 2 years without issues that can be attributed to Alpaca. We had to modify the Alpyca library timeout from 5 to 60s (which Astra uses) given our legacy ASCOM drivers not being as compliant as they should be, but other than that it has worked well.
pppone
·4 months ago·discuss
I just released Astra, so I'm impressed how quickly you got set up!
pppone
·5 months ago·discuss
Not to mention the huge issues of cosmic rays. Sure, if the lifespan of the satellite is expected to be low, then maybe tolerable. But even then, how would this be financially viable?
pppone
·6 months ago·discuss
I'm hoping one of these efforts will lead to local translation of PDFs. Anyone aware of one? Not local, but the best I've found is using Google Translate via camera/images.
pppone
·9 months ago·discuss
In astronomy, laser frequency combs are horribly expensive (~$0.5M), but fantastic for calibrating high precision spectrographs. It would be interesting to see if this method could be tuned for that application (namely, shifting to the visible), such to enable cheaper spectrographs.
pppone
·12 months ago·discuss
We've colocated many SPS30s with government reference stations, and the low cost sensor have always performed relatively well. But, more importantly for my use case, they are exceptionally inter-comparable.
pppone
·12 months ago·discuss
I used to run https://www.open-seneca.org/. But, personally, it's nice to know the PM value whilst cooking, before going on a run, etc. Permits you to take informed decisions.
pppone
·12 months ago·discuss
I don't think it would. Data in these instances would have to be ignored.

You can detrend for high humidities, but once water condenses, the only way round this would be to add a drying instrument.
pppone
·12 months ago·discuss
I've been running multiple Sensirion SPS30 PM sensors for years, and I'm honestly amazed how well they've held up. Particularly with respect to, within their spec'd error, how new/unused SPS30s report similar values to my heavily used ones.

Curious if there are any maintenance requirements for the bosch sensor.
pppone
·last year·discuss
A really nice way of experiencing a hardware product! I wish we had done the same for our air quality monitor when we were operational. [0]

[0] - https://www.open-seneca.org/
pppone
·last year·discuss
Yes, and it is already happening in professional astronomy. For example, the "Antarctic Tianmu Plan" [0] have shown that you can successfully capture non-trailed images without using tracking mounts by using drift-scanning CCDs—basically letting the sky move across your sensor while the detector is read out at the same rate.

[0] - https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3019468
pppone
·last year·discuss
I really like the VS Code extension for sqliteview.app - [0]. It also offers an edit feature for a reasonable price, in my opinion. I'm curious if there are any competing editor alternatives.

[0] - https://vscode.sqliteviewer.app/
pppone
·last year·discuss
A site to find the right weather for your next trip or relocation:

https://weatherflip.com/

I'm looking for co-founders to explore monetization routes. Feel free to reach out.