Ann-Sophie Barwich
@smellosopher.bsky.social
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Mary I. Bunting Fellow, Radcliffe/Harvard Associate Prof, Indiana U Bloomington Philosopher & Neuroscientist Book: www.hup.harvard.edu/books/9780674278721 Web: www.smellosophy.com Lab: thestinktank.weebly.com Poetry/Essays: https://as-barwich.medium.com
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biodivlibrary.bsky.social
Devastating news: the Slender-billed Curlew has just been declared extinct. This Slender-billed Curlew is from "A history of the birds of Europe, not observed in the British Isles" (1863). #SciArt by Benjamin Fawcett #ExtinctionIsForever www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42530095
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rebeccasear.bsky.social
“We used the empirical results of our study to recommend several improvements to the new publishing model introduced by eLife as for example, increasing transparency, masking author identity or increasing the number of expert reviewers”

link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Scientific publishing without gatekeeping: an empirical investigation of eLife’s new peer review process - Scientometrics
At the end of January 2023, eLife introduced a new publishing model (alongside the old-traditional-publishing model): all manuscripts submitted as preprints are peer-reviewed and published if they are deemed worthy of review by the editorial team (“editorial triage”). The model abandons the gatekeeping function and retains the previous “consultative approach to peer review”. Even under the changed conditions, the question of the quality of judgements in the peer review process remains. In this study, the reviewers’ ratings of manuscripts submitted to eLife were examined in terms of both descriptive comparisons of peer review models, and the following selected quality criteria of peer review: interrater agreement and interrater reliability. eLife provided us with the data on all manuscripts submitted in 2023 according to the new publishing model (group 3, N = 3,846), as well as manuscripts submitted according to the old publishing model (group 1: N = 6,592 submissions from 2019; group 2: N = 364 submissions from 2023). The interrater agreement and interrater reliability for the criteria “significance of findings” and “strength of support” were similarly low, as previous empirical studies for gatekeeping journals have shown. The fairness of peer review is not or only slightly compromised. We used the empirical results of our study to recommend several improvements to the new publishing model introduced by eLife as for example, increasing transparency, masking author identity or increasing the number of expert reviewers.
link.springer.com
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olufemiotaiwo.bsky.social
repost this if an editor has ever saved you from yourself
blipstress.bsky.social
An actual hot take: Too many authors are afraid of editors watering down their voice or whatever and not afraid enough of editors letting you put any old slop on the page.
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smbccomics.bsky.social
You can trust analytic truth because you can trust analytic truth.

COMIC ◆ www.smbc-comics.com/comic/trust-3
PATREON ◆ www.patreon.com/ZachWeinersm...
STORE ◆ smbc-store.myshopify.com
4-panel SMBC comic update where a woman comments that she hates the phrase "Trust the Science" (featured here on a t-shirt) because science is a never-ending process and at best we can say that we trust people with a greater expertise in a given question. She then reveals her ideal shirt slogan: Trust Analytic Truth P⮕P
smellosopher.bsky.social
Wait what?? Ooof. Thanks for the heads-up (I missed that)!
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berondam.bsky.social
Cover of "When Trees Testify: Science, Wisdom, History, and America's Black Botanical Legacy"!!! published by @henryholtbooks.bsky.social.
I can't tell you all adequately how proud of & eager I am to share this with the world!!!
Coming January 20, 2026
Pre-order NOW: bookshop.org/p/books/when...
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alleninstitute.org
🧠📈 Do neurons of a feather flock together? Not quite.

New evidence shows that neurons of the same specific type tend to avoid each other in space, supporting the mosaic hypothesis in the cortex.

📄 Read the @cp-cellreports.bsky.social study: www.cell.com/cell-reports...
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seanmcarroll.bsky.social
After stretching a bit last year, this year the Nobel committee was determined to give the prize to the physicsiest physics that ever physicsed.
nytimes.com
Breaking News: The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis for their work in quantum mechanics.
Nobel Prize in Physics Is Awarded for Work in Quantum Physics
The prize was awarded to John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis.
nyti.ms
smellosopher.bsky.social
Ha. Fair enough. Could be worse, though. You could be a FC Köln fan... that takes a brave suffering heart.
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pabloredux.bsky.social
"Où Est Le Garlic?" A conceptual blind spot reader.
smellosopher.bsky.social
Thanks for linking. Checking it out this coming weekend
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philosophellie.bsky.social
Mary Midgley and Jane Goodall in 1989.

Goodall's influence is clear throughout Midgley's work and central to her claim that philosophy needs ethology
smellosopher.bsky.social
Well. Back to piano practice after an hour of grueling hot yoga... But after seeing what awaits me in part 3 - I'll need to dampen my initial ambition. Let's just say, I hope to be steady halfway through Glass' Metamorphosis by the end of October. Dude's effin' with my Germanic sensorimotor habits.
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irisvanrooij.bsky.social
Narrator: “No they don’t. They do not even extend it to women.”

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disabilitystor1.bsky.social
Do all these AI bros defending the personhood of chatbots etc extend their ethics to their interactions with non-human animals or no

Because I’m very curious now
smellosopher.bsky.social
Yeah, I'd prefer a moonwalk button too.
smellosopher.bsky.social
Some people would pay good money for that haircut!