Monica Moniz
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Monica Moniz
@monica-moniz.bsky.social
Senior Publisher for Environment, Ecology, Earth Science Journals.
Cambridge University Press & Assessment. Views my own
If you are going to The Geological Society conference and you want to find out more about what we are publishing @universitypress.cambridge.org , will be at booth #228. Hope to see you there! @geolsoc.bsky.social
October 17, 2025 at 1:04 PM
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🎉 Celebrate International Vulture Awareness Day with Bird Conservation International! 🎉

🍖 The world's most efficient scavengers are disappearing from their vital role.

🔎Discover our curated collection of studies here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

#vultureday #vultureawarnessday #vultures
September 6, 2025 at 6:49 AM
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Back to school? At BAS, that's Back to Pre-Deployment Training 💪

Here's the lovely crowd who'll be working at our Antarctic and sub-Antarctic Research Stations over the next summer and winter seasons.

They're all at BAS HQ learning about everything from biosecurity to first aid. Say hello! 👋
September 3, 2025 at 12:56 PM
In this paper published on Geo-Bio Interfaces the authors investigated the #oxidation of the Fe(II)-bearing carbonate mineral siderite (FeCO3) by an anoxygenic phototrophic Fe(II) oxidiser Rhodopseudomonas palustris TIE-1. @minersoc.bsky.social
Oxidation of Fe(II) carbonate (siderite) by anoxygenic phototrophic Fe(II)-oxidising bacteria | Geo-Bio Interfaces | Cambridge Core
Oxidation of Fe(II) carbonate (siderite) by anoxygenic phototrophic Fe(II)-oxidising bacteria - Volume 2
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May 23, 2025 at 1:53 PM
Today I am highlighting a paper on #brittle #stars. These authors describe growth changes of three common eastern Pacific #Ophioderma species. @journalofthemba.bsky.social
On Ophioderma (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) coming of age: morphological variations in three eastern Pacific species | Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | Cambridge Cor...
On Ophioderma (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) coming of age: morphological variations in three eastern Pacific species - Volume 105
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May 16, 2025 at 1:11 PM
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New research 📝 💡

Researchers publishing in 'Cambridge Prisms: Plastics' explain that recycling alone won’t solve the plastics crisis as too many toxic chemicals make it unsafe.

Read more 🔗 cup.org/4kEvmKb
March 20, 2025 at 5:14 PM
This review by Amin, Armstrong, Casson and Fildes evaluates the use of NMP as a testbed for developing peripheral nerve and muscle interfaces for #bionic #prostheses. Have a read:
The application of machine perfusion for the testing of peripheral nerve and muscle interfacing for bionic prostheses: a systematic review | Research Directions: Biotechnology Design | Cambridge Core
The application of machine perfusion for the testing of peripheral nerve and muscle interfacing for bionic prostheses: a systematic review - Volume 3
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January 30, 2025 at 9:22 AM
Ahmadi, Murat, Müstecaplıoğlu, Kuan, @mustgundogan.bsky.social and Krutzik present new methods for motion sensing y harnessing optical memories based on electromagnetically induced transparency in warm vapors of gaseous alkali metals and cold atomic clouds
Concept for motion sensing using atomic optical memories | Research Directions: Quantum Technologies | Cambridge Core
Concept for motion sensing using atomic optical memories - Volume 3
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January 28, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Ramirez-Figueroa, Nevin and Orme bring together methods of “un-cleaning” with archival research and spatial methods of 3D #scanning, #modelling and #mapping, as an opportunity to decentre human hubris and explore the ways in which non-humans have and continue to inhabit “our” #spaces.
The materialised temporality of dust: developing a biodesign methodology to spatialise time and temporalise space | Research Directions: Biotechnology Design | Cambridge Core
The materialised temporality of dust: developing a biodesign methodology to spatialise time and temporalise space - Volume 3
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January 27, 2025 at 9:56 AM
Li, Qin, Yang, Huang, Sun and Zhang present a practical verification method for safety analysis of the autonomous driving system (ADS). Another great paper in response to our question: How to ensure safety of learning-enabled cyber-physical systems?
QuantiVA: quantitative verification of autonomous driving | Research Directions: Cyber-Physical Systems | Cambridge Core
QuantiVA: quantitative verification of autonomous driving - Volume 3
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January 22, 2025 at 2:46 PM
Yuanzhao Ding and Shan Chen offer "valuable insights into prevailing trends and future trajectories within the realm of #Machine #Learning applied to #biofilm research"
A bibliographic outlook: machine learning on biofilm | Research Directions: Biotechnology Design | Cambridge Core
A bibliographic outlook: machine learning on biofilm - Volume 3
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January 10, 2025 at 10:11 AM

Anushka Mittal presents a way to imagine a #quantum #technologies legal #framework in the first paper of volume 3 of #Research_Directions: #Quantum Technologies:
Probing the production of quantum technologies to imagine its legal framework | Research Directions: Quantum Technologies | Cambridge Core
Probing the production of quantum technologies to imagine its legal framework - Volume 3
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January 9, 2025 at 2:23 PM
Ibrahim Aldulijan, Lisa Scheifele and Mo Mansouri propose an #Enterprise #Systems Thinking framework to enhance existing #community #laboratory organizational approaches so they provide consistent #accessibility, #innovation and #education to local communities.
Enterprise systems thinking applied to community biology labs | Research Directions: Biotechnology Design | Cambridge Core
Enterprise systems thinking applied to community biology labs - Volume 3
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January 8, 2025 at 2:16 PM
Cristiano Pedroso-Roussado assesses the challenges of producing #Bacterial #Cellulose through an analysis of its production and chemistry. #ResearchDirections: #Biotechnology #Design www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Bacterial cellulose: a biodesign critical analysis on the artefact and industrial manufacture | Research Directions: Biotechnology Design | Cambridge Core
Bacterial cellulose: a biodesign critical analysis on the artefact and industrial manufacture - Volume 2
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January 7, 2025 at 1:07 PM
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Our paper on what value amphibians and reptiles have within a One Health framework is out! Great collaboration with workshop participants at the 1st Global Amphibian and Reptile Disease Conference! Herps are important for One Health too!
December 11, 2024 at 3:42 PM
Debarati Das explores the possibility of #Biodesign applications in #indigenous #craft practices and hypothetical approaches to problem-solving by application of #SyntheticBiology to indigenous crafts preservation. #Research_Directions: #Biotechnology_Design www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Biodesign: a means to preserving indigenous craft practices | Research Directions: Biotechnology Design | Cambridge Core
Biodesign: a means to preserving indigenous craft practices - Volume 2
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December 5, 2024 at 1:13 PM