Oliver Steinbock

Oliver Steinbock

@osteinbock.bsky.social

Chemistry professor studying chemical self-organization and far-from-equilibrium processes. Opinions are my own and not the views of FSU.

316 Followers 548 Following 198 Posts Joined Nov 2023
5 days ago

Scientific Reports might benefit from some LLM reviewers ... no current LLM would have approved this paper.

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6 days ago
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Fact Check: Image Of Bodies Wrapped In White Fabric Does NOT Show Mass Funeral Of Minab School Strike's Victims In Iran Does a viral image actually show the funeral of the children killed during the U.S.-Israel attack? No, that's not true: It contains multiple artifacts characteristic of AI. The account that was the so...

I believe this photo is AI-generated www.yahoo.com/news/article...

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1 week ago

I see that makes sense. Thanks!

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1 week ago

Also, if NIH believes in the merit of their rankings, shouldn't the curve be more sigmoidal? Looks like review percentiles only explain about half of the funding decision variance.

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1 week ago

how does this line up with a steady NIH budget? Applications increased? Bigger grants?

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1 week ago

... ergo, older scientists should get longer grants ... everything else is cruel :)

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1 week ago

you can see the demon doing a lot of information processing 😅 (and work) ... that's where the "paradox" is resolved

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2 weeks ago
Charge-Selective Adsorption of Organic Molecules in Microfluidic Mg(OH)2 Precipitate Membranes | ChemRxiv The porous mineral structures of alkaline hydrothermal vent chimneys have been proposed as natural concentrators of dissolved organic molecules, potentially addressing the longstanding dilution problem in deep-sea origin-of-life hypotheses. Here, we use ...

New preprint posted on ChemRxiv: "Charge-Selective Adsorption of Organic Molecules in Microfluidic Mg(OH)2 Precipitate Membranes" chemrxiv.org/doi/full/10....

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3 weeks ago

It's a bit perplexing, but I agree. I believe the biggest trap is giving out lecture notes. Coming to class & taking handwritten notes is the 1st step toward learning the material. Downloading the pdf's for possible future consumption is not, but it does feel good (equiv. to us downloading papers).

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New paper on arXiv arxiv.org/abs/2602.07183. We show that the aging of precipitate membranes and chemical gardens controls pattern formation by favoring growth at freshly formed regions. This time dependence follows stretched exponentials that transition to a scale-free power law.

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3 months ago

great idea!

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4 months ago
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Symmetry Breaking in Chemical Systems: Engineering Complexity Through Self‐Organization and Marangoni Flows We show that solutal Marangoni flows in thin films climbing the outer surfaces of hydrophilic obstacles break circular Belousov-Zhabotinsky waves into striking flower-like patterns. Evaporation-drive....

Marangoni convection meets chemical waves in the BZ reaction, where small pillars cause flower-like patterns. New paper from a collaboration with Azam Gholami, Detlef Lohse, and others.
advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....

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4 months ago
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Today in our #RareDiseaseThursday spotlight: Argininosuccinate synthetase deficiency (ASSD), a urea cycle disorder caused by pathogenic variants in ASS1, impairing the conversion of citrulline+aspartate to argininosuccinate. This leads to long-term neurological damage.

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5 months ago
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Some thoughts on grading ... if you want to see how ThermoTutor is doing it, check out thermo-tutor.qwyzzee.com

#HigherEd #Chemistry #STEM #college #thermodynamics #pchem

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5 months ago
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My photo is in Discover magazine! Looks great 😀

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5 months ago
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FSU chemist earns $2.1 million NIH grant to investigate molecular causes of disease A Florida State University researcher has received a multi-million-dollar grant to investigate the role enzymes — which influence nearly every process in

Congrats Wen! 🎉🎉➡️FSU chemist earns $2.1 million NIH grant to investigate molecular causes of disease: news.fsu.edu/news/science...

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5 months ago
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Over the past summer, I built an AI-powered learning platform for thermodynamics students. It’s called ThermoTutor. Here’s a short manifesto on what it does and why I think it’s useful:
thermo-tutor.qwyzzee.com

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6 months ago
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And Einstein's dissertation? Basically physical chemistry! 😊
“A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions” estimated molecular radii and Avogadro’s number from sugar diffusion and viscosity. From macroscopic measurements to molecular insight ... classic pchem move.

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Quick introduction to ThermoTutor. Get personalized thermodynamics tutoring with instant feedback and follow-up conversations. This 3-minute demo shows how ThermoTutor works, from problem selection to grading to asking follow-up questions. #chemistry #studyhelp #pchem

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6 months ago
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Succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) uniquely powers both the TCA cycle & electron transport chain. SDH mutations cause SDH deficiency, disrupting energy metabolism & leading to developmental delays. #RareDiseaseThursday

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6 months ago
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KARS1 encodes lysyl-tRNA synthetase. Biallelic KARS mutations cause KARS syndrome, a severe disorder that affects multiple organs, particularly the nervous system. #RareDiseaseThursday

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7 months ago
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Co-motion of catalytic tubes and host droplets on superhydrophobic surfaces The ability to convert chemical energy into directed motion is a defining feature of living systems and a central goal in the design of synthetic active matter. Here, we report a self-propelling syste...

Our new paper describes a synthetic "cell" that moves over superhydrophobic surfaces. It consists of an H2O2 drop and a chemical garden tube that spins like a propeller or orbits around a large internal O2 bubble; bursting causes repeating cm-scale motion. @softmatter.rsc.org doi.org/10.1039/D5SM...

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7 months ago

great photo!

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7 months ago

The abstract submission deadline for our symposium is TODAY! Submit your abstract at sermacs-swrm2025.abstractcentral.com/submission before it’s too late; I hope to see you all in sunny Orlando this October!

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7 months ago
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Congratulations to Julia and Adwaith for completing the 2025 Young Scholar Program and research symposium. It was a joy having you both in lab and we are very proud of you!

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7 months ago
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7 months ago

I always enjoy GRCs. And if you criticize GRCs for being mainly in the US ... well, it's a US org and they do have several international sites (Italy, Switzerland, HK, Spain ... UK in the past). I think the science is awesome and, at ~$1300 for 5 days incl. fees, food, room, it's a great deal.

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8 months ago
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I agree it's complex and there are many layers to it. But then look at Nat Comm which published >10,000 papers last year, probably absorbing >$70m alone. Contrast this to the 2nd most cited paper ever that wasn't peer-reviewed at all ... The current system needs a fundamental overhaul, not tweaking

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8 months ago

In 2024, Elsevier net profits alone were $4 billion. For reference, the NSF budget (with staff salaries and everything) was $9 billion that year.

PS: journals.plos.org/plosone/arti... gives a 17-paper average. Yes, multiple PIs contribute, but unis also subsidize from overhead etc.

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8 months ago

Or look at it from the other side ... wouldn't science be better off if the enormous profits of Nature, Elsevier et al. were spent on students, postdocs, and actual research? If a PI or university wants to buy "prestige", the money should come from other sources

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