Ce printemps, #ResearchRoundup présente un jeu de données sur les salamandres à points bleus, qui commencent à migrer malgré des températures corporelles inférieures à zéro. Explorez les données de Glenn Tattersall et Danilo Giacometti à l'Université de Brock : https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/FZJBQH
Data to accompany manuscript "Sub-zero body temperatures during early spring migration in blue-spotted salamanders (Ambystoma laterale)"

Amphibians that reproduce in early spring at northern latitudes may encounter environmental ice while migrating to their breeding sites. Due to the...

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In early spring, #ResearchRoundup highlights a dataset on Blue-spotted Salamanders, which begin migrating despite sub-zero body temperatures. Explore this dataset by Glenn Tattersall and Danilo Giacometti from Brock University here: https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/FZJBQH
Data to accompany manuscript "Sub-zero body temperatures during early spring migration in blue-spotted salamanders (Ambystoma laterale)"

Amphibians that reproduce in early spring at northern latitudes may encounter environmental ice while migrating to their breeding sites. Due to the...

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Research roundup: Six cool science stories we almost missed https://arstechni.ca/Gpe7 #researchroundup #Science
Research roundup: Six cool science stories we almost missed

Smart underwear measures farts, brain cells play Doom, and AI discovers rules of an ancient game.

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Welcome back to #ResearchRoundup!

It may be Olympics season, but February is also the annual Canadian Student Journal Forum (SJF). This month we’re highlighting a dataset gathering metadata for Canadian scholarly journals, courtesy of Simon van Bellen
at Érudit.

Bienvenue à #ResearchRoundup !

C'est la saison des Jeux olympiques, mais février est aussi le mois du
Canadian Student Journal Forum (SJF). Ce mois-ci, nous mettons en avant un jeu de données rassemblant des métadonnées sur les revues savantes canadiennes, fourni par Simon van Bellen
à Érudit.

Research roundup: 6 cool stories we almost missed https://arstechni.ca/Q8eN #researchroundup #Science
Research roundup: 6 cool stories we almost missed

A lip-syncing robot, Leonardo's DNA, and new evidence that humans, not glaciers, moved stones to Stonehenge...

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C’est la saison pour patiner ⛸️

#ResearchRoundup pour janvier met en avant un jeu de données de la TMU, réunissant les avis de 55 gestionnaires de patinoires sur la température, l’humidité et l’épaisseur, révélant les bonnes pratiques pour des patinoires sûres et durables : https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/90BS5G

Survey of Ice Arena Managers

To gather expert insights on optimal ice arena conditions, we distributed a questionnaire to 55 North American ice arena management professionals. ...

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It’s prime season for ice skating ⛸️

January's #ResearchRoundup highlights a TMU dataset, sharing insights from 55 arena managers on ice temperature, humidity & thickness, revealing best practices & research gaps for safer, sustainable rinks: https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/90BS5G

Survey of Ice Arena Managers

To gather expert insights on optimal ice arena conditions, we distributed a questionnaire to 55 North American ice arena management professionals. ...

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Research roundup: 7 cool science stories we almost missed https://arstechni.ca/AKes #researchroundup #Science
Research roundup: 7 cool science stories we almost missed

Double-detonating "superkilonova," Roman liquid gypsum burials, biomechanics of kangaroo posture, and more.

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C'est l'heure du #ResearchRoundup !

Alors que l’année s’achève dans le givre et les scintillements, The Icicle Atlas offre un aperçu d’un des symboles de l’hiver. Créé par des chercheurs de l’Université de Toronto, cet atlas offre plus de 230 000 images et de vidéos issues d’expériences contrôlées.