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Here's an idea: What if editors confidentially flagged low-quality reviews to the reviewer? Not for punishment, but as a way to quietly stabilize quality standards over time. Could this be more effective than 'reward' systems for good reviews? 5/5 #Science #AcademicChatter
06.06.2025 08:33 β
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This trend can't be good for science. But how can we improve this? Better (and paid) editorial training for maneuvering conflicting feedback? I'm keen to hear how others think we can strengthen the system for better scientific outcomes. 4/5 #ECRchat
06.06.2025 08:31 β
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a man is holding a gun in front of a window with the words `` not again ! ''
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The result? Manuscripts come back with minor tweaks (wording...), ignoring core scientific points. This forces diligent reviewers to repeat themselves over multiple rounds, which devalues our time and expertise and is frustratingly inefficient for a free service. 3/5 #AcademicChatter #Peerreview
06.06.2025 08:30 β
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a man in a shirt and tie is standing in a room and says `` minimum champion '' .
ALT: a man in a shirt and tie is standing in a room and says `` minimum champion '' .
The core problem: a single, low-effort (positive or negative!) co-review can completely undermine a thoughtful, detailed review. This leaves authors confused and editors in a tough spot, often leading them to pass on contradictory revision requests. Is this a common experience? #ECRchat #Reviewer2
06.06.2025 08:23 β
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I've been an ECR peer-reviewing for 10 years, and I feel the system is under increasing strain. While it's always been a challenge to find reviewers, I'm now more frequently encountering a specific issue π1/5 #PeerReview #AcademicChatter #Biology
06.06.2025 08:21 β
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2.1/2 It's a chronic issue to get reviewers, however, it seems to be that no matter how much one highlights the strength (or flaws tbh) of a finding (novel or even confirmatory #replicationcrisis), another obviously less carrying reviewer can affect the process so that the authors must be confused..
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HΓΆrt, hΓΆrt! Wir sind dabei Oldenburger #NaviSense Cluster of Excellence π₯³
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πΎπ₯ We are on the map! The new www.navisense.org cluster will be funded by the DFG for the next 7 years! Thx for great companionship along the way. Exciting collaborations are ahead of us. And weβve got them all π¦ π¦ππ¦ and π¦, of course π But also robotics and quantum physics, so check it out!
22.05.2025 19:20 β
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Freude ΓΌber den sensationellen Erfolg (v.l.n.r.): UniprΓ€sident Prof. Dr. Ralph Bruder, Prof. Dr. Christiane Thiel, Sprecherin Hearing4all, Prof. Dr. Henrik Mouritsen, Sprecher NaviSense, und Prof. Dr. Helmut Hillebrand, Oldenburger Sprecher Ocean Floor. - Copyright UniversitΓ€t Oldenburg / Markus Hibbeler
Γberragender Erfolg fΓΌr die UniversitΓ€t Oldenburg: Im Exzellenzwettbewerb war sie mit den drei Exzellenzclustern Hearing4all, Ocean Floor und NaviSense erfolgreich. In den Vorhaben geht es um HΓΆrforschung, Meeresforschung und Tiernavigation...
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Big congrats to the Navisense excellence cluster www.navisense.org that will be funded by the DFG for the next 7 years! Congrats to all of our SFB members that are involved! @genmig.bsky.social @commonternproject.bsky.social @migecol.bsky.social @cataglyphilosophy.bsky.social @olindecke.bsky.social
22.05.2025 15:14 β
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Batworkers doing cave counts, watch out! #bats
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You are what you eat...and what your mother ingested and managed to compensate for. #seabirds π£
25.03.2025 11:39 β
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Who is calling? Bats outsmart deception by solving sensory conflicts
www.cell.com/current-biol...
24.03.2025 23:47 β
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Super review, on point.
25.03.2025 11:34 β
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Happy to share a new publication by
@genmig.bsky.social, @migecol.bsky.social
@thiemokarwinkel.bsky.social, @olindecke.bsky.social: 'Marine artificial light at night: Implications and potential hazards for offshore songbird and bat movements in the Greater North Sea' doi.org/10.1111/csp2...
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Bats' amazing Plan B for when they can't hear
New research by Johns Hopkins neuroscientists reveals instant compensation strategy that other animals might share
When bats can't hear...
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... they compensate by adapting their flight path and vocalizations.
They flew lower, oriented themselves along walls and increased both the number and length of their calls, boosting the power of echo signals used for navigation.
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hub.jhu.edu/2024/11/25/b...
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An image of Claude Shannon, holding a wooden mouse in a small maze.
Did you know that Claude Shannon also developed maze solving algorithms?
Which he implemented physically using a wooden mouse named Theseus.
To solve a given maze, on a grid, Theseus used two modes:
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Listen! Just two more weeks to send in your abstracts for the Conservation Biology session of the European Mammal Congress (which I am chairing). Looking forward to seeing everyone in Greece in April. #wildlife #ecology #conservation ππΎπ¦πΊπ» ecm9.com
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