A URL shortener and tracker. This website tracks how many times your links have been clicked and by whom and when. This is a great tool to see if people are actually looking at the links you post. Plus, its super easy to use and you can create custom links.
This short discussion of the tiling problem shows a good example of how switching two tiles yields a solution for a small area that can't be generalized to a larger one.
I loved how I went to this URL and the first entry was about molecular simulation. I'm just starting a research project with this. I hope that other people will get excited about the prospect of open science, or even as excited about the research and software as I am :)
Great link Jackie! I followed your link and really enjoyed reading some of the posts. One that I found particularly interesting is called "What, exactly, is Open Science?" I hadn't really thought about the importance of having research be available and open to everyone, but this article made me think about it and I agree. Thanks again for the link.
A great website that shows how science is becoming more open. A group of scientists "who want to encourage a collaborative environment in which science can be pursued by anyone who is inspired to discover something new about the natural world."