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Writing platform for science: make your science collaborative, reproducible, interactive & accessible.

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Georgios Varnavides 🦋 (@g_varnavides) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to organizing an interactive science communication workshop at the Molecular Foundry next month, together with @ColinOphus! Come learn how to intertwine narrative and interactive/reactive code with MyST Markdown, marimo & Observable: usermeeting2024.foundry.lbl.gov/digital-scienc…

Looking forward to organizing an interactive science communication workshop at the <a href="/molecularfndry/">Molecular Foundry</a> next month, together with @ColinOphus!

Come learn how to intertwine narrative and interactive/reactive code with <a href="/MystMarkdown/">MyST Markdown</a>, <a href="/marimo_io/">marimo</a> &amp; <a href="/observablehq/">Observable</a>:
usermeeting2024.foundry.lbl.gov/digital-scienc…
PREreview (@prereview_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week we added support for early research outputs, including preprints, from Curvenote. Along with supporting the review of Pubs from Arcadia Science help us build use cases and learn about how PREreviewers would like to review research objects other than preprints.

Jacob K. McPherson (@jacobkmcpherson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have been saying this is the future of reproducible science for a long time now Now there’s a journal for publications with code @Curvenote A place for those papers as executables Colaboratory Project Jupyter @Rmarkdown @Quarto_pub @Overleaf

Georgios Varnavides 🦋 (@g_varnavides) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited for the launch of our interactive journal elementalmicroscopy.com🙌Feel free to DM me or @ColinOphus if you're interested in writing a pedagogical interactive article on electron microscopy! Curvenote MyST Markdown

Curvenote (@curvenote) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some of the cool things Curvenote is doing for publishing interactive and computational articles was just written up in nature! Excited to help make the work of @ColinOphus at Microscopy Society, SciPyConf, AGU (American Geophysical Union), Physiome Project and more shine. 🚀

Mike Morrison (@mikemorrison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We got a mention in nature!! 🤩 Better scientific article designs are gaining momentum, and the researchers featured here are among the most innovative I’ve seen use Curvenote’s tech.

Mark Hahnel (@markhahnel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Glad to see Curvenote getting traction Its such an obvious next step for research publishing We did a demo of an open publishing platform at JupyterCon in 2015 called OpenJupyter, but it was just an idea YC backed too! nature.com/articles/d4158… h/t Ann Campbell

Nature Careers (@naturecareers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Science has changed a lot (...) but fundamentally, we still write papers like we did 100 years ago, in a way that doesn’t prioritize methods and data analysis.” Amanda Heidt reports on how the publishing platform Curvenote is working to change that. go.nature.com/46DJRqO

Nature Careers (@naturecareers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@Curvenote creates interactive publications based on digital-coding notebooks and aims to increase the transparency and reproducibility of data science. go.nature.com/4dje7dn

marimo (@marimo_io) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌟 Spotlight on Georgios Varnavides 🦋! Georgios Varnavides is a postdoctoral Miller research fellow at UC Berkeley, where he works on material science. He's a marimo power user who cares deeply about digital science communication. 👨‍🔬🎙️ Georgios has used marimo's WebAssembly features to

Nature Careers (@naturecareers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Converting a manuscript to Word or PDF for review or publication separates text and figures from the code and data used to create them, flattening data into static representations. Curvenote with Microscopy Society and AGU (American Geophysical Union) are working to change that. go.nature.com/3SWkBGC

Georgios Varnavides 🦋 (@g_varnavides) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next up on the elementalmicroscopy.com publicity tour: #EMC2024 in Copenhagen! If you're around this week and interested in writing an interactive EM article, catch me or @ColinOphus during one of the breaks, and we'd happily walk you through the process 🙌

Adrián Herrera (@adrianhrbt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing day in #SupabaseTenerife Supabase ! 🇪🇸🇮🇨 It was great to hear @stevejpurves and his amazing project Curvenote Thanks again to Ivan Trujillo and Sector 𝟳 for all the effort to have done this!

Mike Morrison (@mikemorrison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm starting my own scientific journal with @Curvenote Journals! ScienceUX.org will have 🔬research ⬇️#opensource tools 👨‍🏫teaching materials ...for making science easier for scientists to do via better design. Video intro ▶️ buff.ly/4dkZ3ex

I'm starting my own scientific journal with @Curvenote Journals!

ScienceUX.org will have 
🔬research
⬇️#opensource tools
👨‍🏫teaching materials 

...for making science easier for scientists to do via better design.

Video intro ▶️ buff.ly/4dkZ3ex
Sara Rouhi on Bsky @RouhiRoo.bsky.social (@rouhiroo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#SSPND24 Michele Avissar-Whiting 🎗️ "reproducibility should be embedded and upfront in the research, not an afterthought." Curvenote enabling interactive visuals for HHMI researchers pulling directly from #jupyternotebook #openscience #openaccess

Econ-ARK (@econ_ark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We just submitted a report on our REMARK initiative titled "Reproducibility Standards in Economics" in collaboration with Curvenote. This project was funded by Johns Hopkins University @MSELibrary Open Source Programs Office and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. econ-ark.github.io/FOSSProF/