I suppose the biology stuff is interesting but it's the interactive 3D visualisations that caught my eye. Sadly not yet available but that might happen eventually.
Our goal is to make all tools and software developed at the Institute publicly available once they are useful and robust. In the coming year, we will begin to post the code for various projects into an open-source repository. With a goal of practicing and promoting open science, we use and develop open-source software whenever possible and practical. Licensing will be described as the software is released.
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Sister blog of Physicists of the Caribbean in which I babble about non-astronomy stuff, because everyone needs a hobby
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