SN SciGraph Latest Release: Patents, Clinical Trials and many new features
We are pleased to announce the third release of SN SciGraph Linked Open Data. SN SciGraph is Springer Nature’s Linked Data platform that collates information from across the research landscape, i.e....
View ArticleRunning interactive Jupyter demos with mybinder.org
The online tool mybinder.org allows to turn a Git repo into a collection of interactive notebooks with one click. I played with it a little today and was pretty impressed! A very useful tool e.g. if...
View ArticleIntroducing DimCli: a Python CLI for the Dimensions API
For the last couple of months I’ve been working on a new open source Python project. This is called DimCli and it’s a library aimed at making it simpler to work with the Dimensions Analytics API. The...
View ArticlePypapers: a bare-bones, command line, PDF manager
Ever felt like softwares like Mendeley or Papers are great, but somehow slow you down? Ever felt like none of the many reference manager softwares out there will ever cut it for you, cause you need...
View ArticleCalculating Industry Collaborations via GRID
A new tutorial demostrating how to extract and visualize data about industry collaborations, by combining the Dimensions data with GRID. Dimensions uses GRID (the Global Research Identifiers Database)...
View ArticleGetting to grips with Google Colab
I’ve been using Google Colab on a regular basis during the last few months, as I was curious to see whether I could make the switch to it (from a more traditional Jupyter/Jupyterlab environment). As it...
View ArticleMore Jupyter notebooks: pyvis and networkx
Lately I’ve been spending more time creating Jupyter notebooks that demonstrate how to use the Dimensions API for research analytics. In this post I’ll talk a little bit about two cool Python...
View ArticleA new livecoding project: ‘The Musical Code’
I’ve started a new livecoding project on Github called The Musical Code, where I’ll be adding experimental musical code/algorithms created the amazing Extempore programming language (as well as it...
View Article‘The Kryos Noise’ is available on Spotify
The prog rock album I’ve worked on years ago with the band Kryos Project is now available also on Spotify (and Amazon too). Why? Well it just feels good to be able to open up Spotify and listen to...
View ArticleExtempore functions explorer updated to latest release (v0.8.7)
The Extempore functions explorer has been updated with the latest version of the Extempore programming language: v0.8.7 Try it out at: http://hacks2019.michelepasin.org/extempore/ The Extempore...
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