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Shellie Boudreau, PhD

@shellboudreau

Neuroscience, Health Tech, Renewable Energy + AGS + NobleBlocks ÷ Basketball, Curling, Strategy games = witty banter :) on Bonded by Sceince Podcast

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Our setup for day 2 Web3 Amsterdam was a hit from the chocolate caramels, nerdbunny socks, and raffle game...the outcome 😀 people and shared awareness of #Desci Great work from the NOBLEBLOCKS team

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This is getting exciting. #Web3 and health on chain applications, like ZayaAI, can lean on NOBLEBLOCKS scientific publication platform to share their experimental results 🔃 strengthening the involved communities at large. We have never been closer 🤓

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Wiley, Springer, and Elsevier are in an arms race war for scientific publications, and it's starting to backfire . 📛 Credit: Jeffrey Funk brought this to my attention on LI and will soon appear on the Bonded by Science podcast 🤓

Wiley, Springer, and Elsevier are in an arms race war for scientific publications, and it's starting to backfire . 📛
Credit: Jeffrey Funk brought this to my attention on LI and will soon appear on the Bonded by Science podcast 🤓
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Breaking it down to build it back better. What does that really mean? Host davidcutler takes on the challenge of unpacking the strong convictions Gianluca De Novi, Ph.D., and I hold about why science, research, and health data are heading on-chain. Featuring: NOBLEBLOCKS Circular Protocol

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How big of a difference in scientific progress could we expect if research teams and funding bodies were held more accountable for their expenditures? How fast would we see progress by removing barriers and letting researchers focus on producing unbiased results? Just saying...