Science in general, all disciplines
The discussion list of the London Water Research Group https://lwrg.wordpress.com/
Dear All In memory of our mentor, Tony Allan, we are resurrecting the Transboundary Water Discussion Group. This is the third version of the list, after the Hydro-Hegemony Discussion Group and Yahoo-based TBWDG. We hope this new platform will generate at least a part of the critical thinking and discussion that Tony always encouraged. For transboundary waters, his central idea was that relations over water was subordinate to politics, i.e. the anti-determinist view that challenged the simplistic ‘water leads to war’ and ‘water leads to peace’ narratives. He also reminded us that transboundary waters are “not researchable”, because all decisions get made in the shadow state to which we have no access. With respect, we disagree with the statement, and think that through integration into processes and deploying the right kind of theory to particular observations, some helpful insight can be shone. So, please pitch your left-field ideas, share any excellent water work, and discuss ideas that do justice or a dis-service to improved relations over water or to critical thinking. Francesca, Mark, Naho, Jeroen PS - If you know anyone who’d like to sign-up, please pass them this link https://www.freelists.org/list/transboundarywaterdg2021
Environmental Tracers in Water
An email list to discuss all aspects of using environmental tracers in the aquatic environment (surface waters, groundwater, etc.). For more information see the list homepage (http://homepages.eawag.ch/~brennmat/entrawa.html).
International Working Group On Multidisciplinary Genealogy & Family History
The main goal of the International Working Group on Multidisciplinary Genealogy & Family History (IWGMGFH) is to promote genealogy and family history as a multidisciplinary academic discipline per se.
A mailing list for the members of the Institute of Mechanical Sciences and Industrial Applications - UMR 9219
Spokane Astronomical Society ATMers
List for discussing and announcing Spokane Astronomical Society telescope making activities
ATREE - RGU Autumn School Training Programme
This list is for the participants of the training programme held at Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh, India to share information about upcoming training programmes, workshops, research papers, jobs, grants and various other opportunities pertinent to biodiversity, conservation and climate change in the Eastern Himalayas.
A mailing list for users of the ECHSE modeling framework.
Technical discussion of the effects of genetics on the canine. PhD, Physician, Researchers and Vet level discussions. Genetic diversity in the breeds discussed as well as technical papers.
A list solely for the discussion of birding and bird distribution in Virginia counties and independent cities. NOT a list for general-interest birding discussions. Relevant topics include discussion of exact locations of jurisdictional boundaries between cities and counties and how they are determined (for the purposes of assigning bird sightings to the correct jurisdiction), as well as the increasing role of technology in birding (particularly GPS, advances in cartography, bird database software, and use of cell phones in the field) as it relates to our knowledge of bird distribution.
GenoCon Genomic Design Platform and Contest
http://GenoCon.org Design synthetic DNA sequences on the computer as solutions to complex problem assignments. Design a plant promoter DNA sequence using the PromoterCAD software to search for functional regulatory DNA. Make a promoter which controls specific expression in a plant tissue such as leaf, stem, or root, or only at a particular time of day. Accepted DNA designs will be synthesized, transformed into real plants, and tested for gene expression! Tools used on this platform allow you to create easy and accessible solutions to problems, even for non-specialists and students. Challenge yourself today!
A discussion about NASA Deep Space Network activities. This is a discussion forum for people who are interested in space science and in particular deep space exploration.
Mailing list for the COSNet working group on evolving networks. The list will be used to discuss research into the dynamic behaviour of networks (i.e. mechanisms that explain how nodes and edges are added and removed from networks). The networks of interest here include biological (e.g. metabolic and gene networks), ecological (e.g. food webs), and man-made (e.g. world-wide web, other communications networks).
Scientific network of people interested in glacially induced faults
International mailing list in the field of glacially triggered faulting. We inform about meetings, new research results and data, job announcements and more. We also have discussions on certain related topics.
This group deals with discussions relevant to proteomics, including use of (2D) electrophoretic and chromatographic separations, and analysis by mass spectrometry (chiefly MALDI and ESI), as well as to all methods for identification of proteins from databases. Discussions of commercial products, hardware and software, used in the course of proteomics are encouraged and a primary reason why this list was started. If you post what appears to be an advertisement (some call it spam), then be prepared to defend any (outrageous) claims. The list owner is giving a free hand to postings in this start-up. If there is a consensus that there is abuse, conditions may change, including moderation.
A discussion list on the use of technology in agriculture.
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