Calling all science/tech folks: Do you have thoughts about xkcd? Parker Bach & I are trying to understand the role that xkcd plays in the scientific/technical community. Will you share your thoughts? forms.office.com/pages/respon... And since we are doing a snowball sample, please pass the word!
Hey folks, it is time to save 19-21 November for the next AIMOS conference in Canberra. Here is a sneak peak at our three amazing plenary speakers. For more details, visit: shorturl.at/awHK8
@carlbergstrom.com@aimosinc.bsky.social, with key insights on information and social structures in the internet age. I think it is a must-watch for any scientist, as we think about how science can (should) be a common good for societal progress into the future.
Public lecture on x November 2023 by Prof Carl Bergstrom from The University of Washington. This lecture was part of the AIMOS 2023 conference (http://aimosc...
Find out more about our 4 inaugural AIMOS scholarship winners here #aimos2023
The fourth & final AIMOS scholarship winner is Ben Meghreblian, presenting feedback he’s collected from authors and reviewers of Registered Reports #aimos2023
Read about 2023 round AIMOS scholarship winners here #aimos2023
Stuart Ritchie talking about undead theories & undead studies, hitting home with the how to parent your baby well studies that are pervasive, influential and possibly rubbish!
Where are the self-correcting mechanisms in science? Here they are 😬😬😬 Eugenie Reich argues, in her #AIMOS2023 talk, that most of the effective channels are informal and unrecognized/unrewarded.
Very excited to have Eugenie Reich here to talk about her work giving legal representation to scientific whistleblowers. She’s also giving a workshop tomorrow on how to do technical critiques when you find scientific errors. #AIMOS2023