BRAIN Initiative: Data Archives for the BRAIN Initiative

BRAIN Initiative: Data Archives for the BRAIN Initiative

Presenter Ruben Alvarez, Ed.D.Division of Data Science and Technology Goal This is a reissue of the informatics infrastructure program announcement for The Brain Research Through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies® (BRAIN) Initiative data ecosystem.... Read more »
Howl by Howard Jacobson review – a tragicomic portrait of a Jewish man’s despair | Books

Howl by Howard Jacobson review – a tragicomic portrait of a Jewish man’s despair | Books

Howard Jacobson writes characters at their wits’ end; those characters are usually men, and those men are usually Jewish. Additionally, and problematically for both them and everyone around them, their collective wits... Read more »
Margareta Magnusson, Swedish ‘death cleaning’ author, dies age 92 | Books

Margareta Magnusson, Swedish ‘death cleaning’ author, dies age 92 | Books

Swedish author and artist Margareta Magnusson, whose book on “death cleaning” became a global phenomenon, has died aged 92. Magnusson’s 2017 book, The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning, introduced international readers... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Monday, March 16th

Daily Cartoon: Monday, March 16th

A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings. Source link Read more »
Brain Cell Atlas: From Data to Knowledge Base

Brain Cell Atlas: From Data to Knowledge Base

Presenter Yong Yao, Ph.D.Division of Neuroscience and Basic Behavioral Science Goal The goal of this concept is to continue supporting an integrated BRAIN® Initiative Cell Atlas Network (BICAN) Coordinating Unit for Biostatistics,... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Monday, March 16th

Better than Wuthering Heights? The Brontës’ novels – ranked! | Fiction

7 The Professor (written 1846; published 1857) by Charlotte Brontë This was the first novel that Charlotte Brontë completed. It was rejected by publishers nine times. Written in the voice of a... Read more »
London book fair roundup: Idris Elba’s thriller deal, the rise of romcom, and fights against censorship | London book fair

London book fair roundup: Idris Elba’s thriller deal, the rise of romcom, and fights against censorship | London book fair

The annual London book fair wrapped on Thursday, marking the end of three days that saw 33,000 people connected to the book industry – agents, publishers, authors, among others – gather at... Read more »
Shahrnush Parsipur: ‘The women of Iran will cause the fall of the Islamic Republic’ | Fiction in translation

Shahrnush Parsipur: ‘The women of Iran will cause the fall of the Islamic Republic’ | Fiction in translation

As I write this, Iranians around the world are holding their breath for the end of the murderous Islamic Republic. More than three years after the “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement began, amid renewed... Read more »
Salman Rushdie says he is tired of being ‘free speech Barbie’ after 2022 attack | Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie says he is tired of being ‘free speech Barbie’ after 2022 attack | Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie said he’s tired of being everyone’s “free speech Barbie” four years after the author survived an assassination attempt that left him blinded in his right eye. “It’s a subject I’m... Read more »
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