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Mandatory viewing for every PhDegen. 🫡 Appreciate the DeSci spotlight, @coingecko Blockchain won’t just disrupt science - it’ll change how knowledge is created, funded, and shared. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1L53DlYGWo&utm_campaign=Youtube&utm_source=x&utm_medium=social
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Timestamp your idea here ⤵️ https://poi.molecule.xyz/?utm_source=warpcast&utm_id=ProductInterview
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Proof of Invention is the missing primitive in scientific IP. Kevin & Maria break it down - what it is, how it works, and what it costs. Straight from the product team to you. Register your inventions today.
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Majority of the population don't read scientific papers. What do you do change that? @molecule COO Benji L explains. Full episode on everything Desci: https://innovationcivilization.substack.com/p/33-benji-leibowitz-what-is-decentralized
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This week in DeSci Edu course, we covered 4 key verticals where DeSci is reshaping science: - Funding & Liquid IP - Research Communities/DAOs - Publishing & Reproducibility - Identity & Reputation Are we missing any? What other areas do you think DeSci is ready to disrupt?
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AB4AD Community Call: Discover the latest findings on Alzheimer’s Pathogen Hypothesis Date: 25th March Time: 8 PM CET Ever wondered how our immune system may play a role in Alzheimer’s development? Dr Daniel Bar will be giving exclusive research updates on project AB4AD, focused on the Pathogen Hypothesis and its connection to Alzheimer's Disease (AD). Key Highlights: - Updates on the AB4AD research and findings - Discussion with Daniel Bar on antibody exploration and AD research - Updates from VitaDAO & Molecule teams on the project - Live Q&A to answer your questions Alzheimer's Disease continues to impact millions, and the Pathogen Hypothesis offers a new approach to its causes by exploring how exposure to common germs like herpes and P.gigivalis might play a role.. Sign up now on Luma to learn how DeSci funding is driving these critical discoveries and help shaping the future of AD diagnosis and treatment! We are looking forward to seeing you (virtually) there! https://lu.ma/lxl4pp19
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After paying to publish, comes another deeply flawed system: peer review. The peer review, essential for maintaining research quality, relies on unpaid volunteers, despite their crucial role in ensuring the integrity and quality of the publication. Skilled academics spend hours reviewing, critiquing & providing feedback, yet receive no compensation. The result? Without incentives, many lose motivation, leading to a reviewer shortage - causing delayed, inconsistent, or unreliable reviews that undermine research credibility. The combination of financial barriers and a flawed peer review system creates a publishing system that is neither sustainable nor fair. Research quality, accessibility, and progress are all at risk. Platforms like @researchhubf and Coordination.Network (CN) are working to achieve this. Instead of pay-to-publish models, they use decentralized systems & token-based rewards to support researchers and incentivize high-quality peer review. The future of science is open and accessible.
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Why do scientists pay to publish their own research? And why is the peer review system considered broken? Scientists dedicate countless hours to their research. Once all of that is done, they need to publish their findings! Simple? Nope. Publishing in top-tier journals comes with an "Article Processing Charge" (APC), a fee that many researchers must cover themselves. APCs in traditional journals can reach tens of thousands of dollars, especially with open-access options. • Elsevier: $150–$6,000 • Springer Nature: $3,000–$11,000 • Wiley: $1,500–$5,000 For scientists on tight budgets or early-career researchers, these fees create a financial barrier to publishing 👩‍🔬🚧 This restricts who gets to share their work and slows scientific progress. Science is a public good, financial pressure shouldn’t stand in the way of sharing knowledge!
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Secure, timestamp, and verify your innovative ideas onchain in minutes with Proof of Invention. Create indisputable evidence of an invention from the moment of its conception. For the inventors, dreamers, and builders, our quick start guide is live ⤵️ https://www.molecule.xyz/blog/quick-start-guide-to-registering-your-proof-of-invention?utm_source=warpcast&utm_medium=link
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What if the next Da Vinci, Curie, or Feynman was born from the DeSci ecosystem, set to redefine science as we know it? 🌌 Imagine a physicist collaborating with a musician to explore the principles of harmony, or a biologist using math to unlock evolution’s patterns. Today's academic structure prioritizes specialization but creates silos that limit these possibilities. Can we reignite the legacy of the polymaths - the visionaries who reshaped our understanding of the world? In our latest blog post, we travel through history to understand how modern academia came to be so cauterized, and ponder how DeSci could unravel it all... https://www.molecule.xyz/learn/how-desci-can-break-down-walls-of-siloed-academia?utm_source=warp+caster&utm_medium=link
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Scientists should be able to spend their time on the next great discovery...not chasing money 👩‍🔬💸 Today we welcome Benji Leibowitz of @molecule & @pumpdotscience to explore how DeSci makes science more transparent, engaging, & fun! 🔬🧬 https://www.cryptoaltruism.org/blog/crypto-altruists-episode-195-molecule-decentralizing-science-how-web3-and-crypto-are-reshaping-scientific-discovery
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Molecule Ecosystem Update – February 2025 Innovation in action! Molecule is pushing the boundaries of DeSci with new tools and initiatives. From the launch of Proof-of-Invention to Curetopia's live auction and the opening of Pump Science lab for citizen science, February was packed with breakthroughs, and we are setting the stage for an exciting April with the AI Hackathon. Plus, our team's DAO voting delegation review is out! TL;DR: Proof-of-Invention (PoI) is launched! Pump Science lab is open Curetopia's auction is live on BIO Launchpad. BIO AI Agents Hackathon in Berlin (April 8-10) DeSci Berlin speaker applications open Molecule team published DAO voting delegation review Check out the full update: https://open.substack.com/pub/moleculeto/p/molecule-ecosystem-february-2025?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
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Looking for a job in DeSci? 🔍 Molecule & @bioprotocol & @pumpdotscience are hiring! Join our mission to decentralize science. 💡 DeFi Liquidity Quant 🖥️ Full Stack Developer ⚙️ Protocol Engineer 🧑‍💻 Tech Lead Ready to accelerate science? Apply here👇 molecule.xyz/careers
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Discover their findings on centralization risks and potential solutions - from quadratic voting to AI-driven tools & multi-tier governance models. Read the full article here: https://www.techrxiv.org/users/826665/articles/1272466-delegated-voting-in-decentralized-autonomous-organizations-a-scoping-review
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Four of our team members, Lukas Weidener, Fabio Laredo, Kishore Kumar and Karlin Compton, just published a scoping review on DAO token delegation, exploring key governance challenges. We're so proud! Linked below 🔗
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We’re building a growing library of educational materials, and there’s much more to come. But we’d love your input! What should we cover next? Drop your ideas below! ⬇️
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To meet this immense interest and demand to learn more about DeSci, we launched our Learn page, a space where anyone can explore and learn more about DeSci at their own pace. https://www.molecule.xyz/learn
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DeSci Edu applications closed last Monday, and we got an incredible response to our course, applications exceeded our current course capacity by many folds, and the positive feedback has been amazing! Thank you to everyone who applied, and shared their interest and excitement.
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As AI tools evolve, their impact on research will deepen, accelerating innovation in both traditional & decentralized ecosystems. Buckle up, it's a new era of invention.
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How do AI agents achieve these in DeSci ecosystem? • Building open knowledge graphs: AI agents like BeeARD AI scrape decentralized research and structure it into open-source knowledge graphs, already processing 19,000+ longevity papers to uncover trends.
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