New blogpost: 10 recent papers using Makie.jl to visualize their science.
Thanks for citing us, and congrats on the amazing work! 🎉
Also shout out to Julius Krumbiegel for collecting nice papers with screenshots of the visualizations, which made this blogpost much easier to write.
* "Horizon-scale variability of M87* from 2017–2021 EHT observations" by the EHT Collaboration
* "High-level, high-resolution ocean modeling at all scales with Oceananigans" by Gregory Wagner, Simone Silvestri, Raffaele Ferrari et al.
* "Imaging fermionic dark matter cores at the center of galaxies" by Joaquin Pelle, Carlos Argüelles et al.
* "A discrete adjoint method for deterministic and probabilistic eikonal-equation-based inversion of traveltime for velocity and source location"
by Andrea Zunino, @Scott Keating, Andreas Fichtner
* "CarboKitten.jl: an open source toolkit for carbonate stratigraphic modeling" by Johan Hidding, Emilia Jarochowska et al.
* "Branching Flows: Discrete, Continuous, and Manifold Flow Matching with Splits and Deletions" by @Hedwig Nora Nordlinder, Lukas Billera, Ben Murrell et al.
* "Bridging Concepts of Quantumness: Phase-space, Entanglement and Anticoherence in Spin Systems" by @Jérôme Denis (sup. @John Martin)
* "Pseudomonas aeruginosa senses exopolysaccharide trails using type IV pili and adhesins during biofilm formation" by @William Schmidt, @Gerard Wong et al.
* "Phase-Field Modeling of Ductile Fracture Across Grain Boundaries in Polycrystals" by Kim Louisa Auth, Jim Brouzoulis, @Magnus Ekh
* "Revised Mass and Orbit of ε Eridani b: A 1 Jupiter-Mass Planet on a Near-Circular Orbit" by @William Thompson, @Christian Marois et al.
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