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itWikiCon2018 will be the second edition of the gathering of the Italian speaking community. Seen the success of itWikiCon2017, both in terms of number of participants and of the impact on the community, as well documented in the final report of the event, a team from Como and surroundings decided to pick up the challenge of organising this second edition.
The first data set for the LISA Data Challenge has been released by the LISA Consortium. If you'd like to try your hand at extracting gravitational wave sources from simulated LISA data, you can download tools and data at the Data Challenge Website. The deadline for entries to this first challenge will be near the end of 2018.
The LISA Symposium being held in Chicago, IL on July 8-13 is still accepting registrations. This is the 12th edition of the once-per-two-year meeting that covers all aspects of LISA including mission development, instrumentation, theory, analysis, and astrophysics. The Abstract deadline closed on May 9th, 2018.
In this edition, we hear about how bacteria may influence the reproduction of other species, with John Clardy and Nicole King from Cell (00:00); how new technology is making windows smart about light and temperature, with Michael McGehee from Joule (10:35); and a behind-the-scenes peek at first year of the new journal Chem with Editor Rob Eagling (18:15). 041b061a72