Science 2.0? MyExperiment is revolutionizing research!

So I was browsing around http://www.kurzweilai.net/ when I happened upon an article concerning MyExperiment ( http://www.myexperiment.org/ ). Here is a small about section to get the gist across:

The myExperiment Virtual Research Environment enables you and your colleagues to share digital items associated with your research — in particular it enables you to share and execute scientific workflows.

You can use myexperiment.org to find publicly shared workflows. If you want further access, and the ability to upload and share workflows, you will need to sign up.

The software that powers myexperiment.org is downloadable so that you can run your own myExperiment instance. For more information visit our developer pages. The source code is maintained on RubyForge and is available under the BSD licence.

See the myExperiment Wiki for further information about myExperiment and how to join the user and developer communities.

For those who are involved in various dynamic multi-disciplinary studies or potentials this will be a very useful tool as we move forward together. This is an exciting new way for us to bring it together. Let’s see what comes of it shall we?

Here’s an example video of the tool being put to use by researchers in Bioinformatics at the University of Manchester:

Take care!

Annias

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Producing and mixing Drum & Bass, Ragga Jungle, Dubstep, and other forms of experimental electronic music for the past 13 years, Annias has made his presence known. With upcoming events throughout North America and several tours planned for various continents in the next year (Europe, Eastern Asia, South America, Australia/NZ) keep an eye out for his incredible live sound! He has recently shared billings with artists such as Skylab 2000, Freaky Flow, Arsenic, 7up, The Freestylers, Noise Floor Crew, Vacate (Hot Mess), Stuart Allen, and many more. His tracks and mixing can be heard on Earthdub Radio each Sunday night from 6-8pm EST on http://www.bekn-radio.com, as well as several FM radio stations throughout the US, and on dance floors the world over with support from DJ's in many countries. He is the creator of Earthside Massive, which recognizes that music is one of the only remaining pursuits that brings the world together. Follow him down this rabbit hole of unity through sound won't you?