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17.02.2026 05:45 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0And here's a thought provoking study on other disparities in research, this one addressing different aspects of the gender gap. #WomenInSTEM journals.plos.org/plosbiology/...
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We've got ISSUES. Literally.
We scraped >100k special issues & over 1 million articles to bring you a PISS-poor paper. We quantify just how many excess papers are published by guest editors abusing special issues to boost their CVs. How bad is it & what can we do?
arxiv.org/abs/2601.07563
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a 3D printed ant rests on a 3D printer bed showing all the branching supports used to print the model. The ant is printed in a dark and sparkly PLA plastic
a 3D printed ant being held after supports have been removed. The ant is printed in a dark and sparkly PLA plastic
Polyrhachis sokolova! This beautiful intertidal ant took 48hrs to print and was a heck of a challenge to clean-up! All those supports had to be carefully trimmed away from spindly legs and antennae but it came through cleanly!
Printed in PLA on a Prusa MK4
A 3D printed jumping spider, sitting on a desk. The spider is about 25cm in length and is printed in a dark sparkly plastic.
Printed this beautifully behaved Ocrisiona jumping spider from a microCT scan. She kindly kept all her arms and legs inside the ride and didn't have any fragile spindly bits to work around unlike some ants that I could name...
Printed in PLA, about 12hrs, Prusa MK4
An obviously AI-generated figure with AI slop and fake text all over it, recently published in Scientific Reports.
Since AI slop is again all over Scientific Reports, a thread on the economics of grey-zone publishing.
Why does slop keep getting published? What does it mean for science? How can we stop this?
Background readings:
Understand the strain: tinyurl.com/2b6wxx5r
Stop the drain: tinyurl.com/3jfscscy
"The CSIRO plans to cut another 350 research jobs, on top of the 800 jobs already lost in the past 18 months, on top of people in non-permanent roles whose contracts wonβt be renewed."
www.davidpocock.com.au/save_our_csiro
Net-casting spider stretching it net
enlarged forward facing eyes of Asianopis subrufa
π¨Good news, everyone!
1) I'm thrilled to be joining the behavior powerhouse that is Indiana University!! So stoked, starting Jan 2026.
2) I'm recruiting grad students! Are you (or your trainee) interested in sensory ecology? behavior? evolution? fieldwork? spiders? Drop me a line Jstafstr(at)iu.edu
let me share a little story about a remarkable wasp that I encountered yesterday in our local deserts
I stumbled across her, and scrambled to get a few crappy photos .... but then realized that she had a burrow, perhaps a better photo op was possible ??
here she is at her burrow entrance.
A collage of three images showing, from left to right: (1) a high-resolution 2D photograph of a metallic green moth (Jordanita notata) taken by the 'scAnt' device; (2) a preview of the generated 3D model; and (3) a hand holding the final printout. Source: my own Photo credits: A. SΓ‘nchez Albert and Carlos A. Palancar.
π¨ Methods paper out now!
nhcm.pensoft.net π
How can we make #entomology more engaging? Printed insect #3Dmodels can help! π¨οΈ π
Here we provide a guide to producing insect replicas to help overcome common issues in entomological #outreach activities! π§©
Check it out!
doi.org/10.3897/nhcm...
Springer-Nature launched a series of "Discover" journals that closely mimic MDPI titles -- sharing *identical* journal names, and likely similar business model.
What is going on, and why researcher will - as always - fall for it?
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the-strain-on-scientific-publishing.github.io/website/post...
The exteriors of spider eyes are part of the exoskeleton, so can't move. But in jumping spiders, the internal parts of the large central eyes have muscles that can swivel and twist to help the spider aim its eyes from inside the head. This is a 4-frame.gif showing that internal movement. πΏππ·οΈπ
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New paper from the lab: Our teeth arose as sensory organs on the outside of the body of ancient jawless fish.!! Congrats to Yara Haridy and the team!
Background and video: phys.org/news/2025-05...
Open Access Paper: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
News and Views: www.nature.com/articles/d41...
So cool!
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This beautiful 3D sculpt is available here: sketchfab.com/3d-models/no...
I couldn't print the whole body large enough to make the finer parts robust (lost a leg and a few tarsi) but the head print came out beautifully and I was even able to retain the mouth parts after removing supports.
I couldn't help myself and also tried out printing tunosemi's Nothomyrmecia macrops model. This is a species near and dear to my heart after a very memorable field trip to work on these guys with @pipilika.bsky.social. Long drives, cemeteries, wild pigs, that trip had it all!
#3Dprinting
You can find this beautiful model and print your own here:
sketchfab.com/3d-models/sa...
It's quite delicate to clean off the supports but I had good results! I had to glue her medial legs back on at the coxae but surprisingly that was the only breakage I experienced.
A while back I saw @futurebird.sauropods.win.ap.brid.gy 's post about Santschiella kohli and thought it was such a cool species! So small, such large pronounced eyes and weird anatomy! I had to print her out! She now happily perches on my wall :)
07.05.2025 06:18 β π 9 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0this species is so striking I just had to have a closer look so I printed her out!
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Little peacock spider print to celebrate our paper on spider jumping coming out, check it out here: tinyurl.com/4bnpz9tz
Male Maratus splendens printed in PLA #prusa #jumpingspider #microCT
Our latest paper on the jump kinematics and choreography in the Oz Splendid Peacock spider. We filmed & analysed locomotory jumps in male & female spiders. The males are incredibly light - measuring just 2mg - and oh they can jump! Videos in the thread. Open Access - read here: tinyurl.com/4bnpz9tz
12.02.2025 14:45 β π 51 π 18 π¬ 2 π 2We have a fully funded International 4-year position (combined Master of Research+PhD) to study visual navigation in jumping spiders. Project will be supervised by @pipilika.bsky.social, @mherberstein.bsky.social, @dinrao.bsky.social & Ximena Nelson. At Macquarie University, Sydney. Details below
17.01.2025 02:51 β π 45 π 39 π¬ 2 π 8Entomologists: stop buying expensive or poor-capability manipulators, and make yourself one out of Legos. Costs about $5 including shipping and better than anything else you will find. Has just the right amount of friction and allows viewing in any position. Modified from doi.org/10.3897/zook...
01.01.2025 19:46 β π 34 π 5 π¬ 2 π 1Locust jumping anatomy. (A) An adult desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria. (B) Structures in the hind femur associated with jumping.
Locusts are incredible jumpers. A highly elastic protein called resilin that is springier than synthetic rubber protects the locustsβ brittle legs from damage during repeated use. In PNAS: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
27.12.2024 20:00 β π 18 π 4 π¬ 0 π 0Image of grub christmas ornament on christmas tree. Ornament is a grub wearing a santa hat. Text: Merry Christmas, FREE Christmas Grub STL link in bio. Inset image of regular grub, accompanied by text: Includes non-denominational grub for those who don't celebrate!
My hand holding the christmas grub ornament. Wood table in background.
Grub on christmas tree, from front
Grub on christmas tree, at night. Partially illuminated by christmas lights.
It's about that time of year- time to remind you all you can get your FREE christmas grub STL for 3D printing from either my MyMiniFactory or Cults3D pages. Enjoy and if you print one, I'd love to see pics! π‘
25.11.2024 03:35 β π 370 π 111 π¬ 12 π 15nice scan! the muscles look so perfect and crisp!
20.12.2024 05:28 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Our new paper announcing a freely available database of 3D scans of primate skeletal material--a major effort led by Sergio AlmΓ©cija & his team at the American Museum of Natural History.
π§ͺ πΊ #paleosky #anatomy #primates #anthropology #morphology #zoology #paleoanthropology #openscience
Hi, would love to be added! Hymenopterist, currently working on honey bees :)
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The last paper coming from my #PhD thesis has just been published in the Journal of Morphology! πΈ We use #diceCT and @fountainscholar.bsky.social 's GoodFibes package to examine how muscle fibre architecture varies across #frogs specialising in jumping, walking and swimming:
doi.org/10.1002/jmor...