New Value: increasing cost of UKRI research grants

April 22, 2026 | Stephen Royle

A chance comment from a colleague led to today’s post. Competition for research grants in the UK has become more intense recently. Success rates have dropped, and this has been attributed to more applications, against a backdrop of a flat investment in science by the government. My colleague thought ...
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maestro reaches stable release

April 20, 2026 | Will Hipson

maestro has officially graduated to stable release with version 1.0.0 back in January 2026 and now its latest version 1.1.0. This marks a commitment to maintaining a stable API and increased reliance on using maestro in production. In our e...
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New York City Hexmaps

April 19, 2026 | Kieran Healy

The five boroughs of New York City can be informally or formally carved up into many different pieces, depending on what it is that you’re doing. As part of an ongoing project, I recently made an R package, nycmaps, that lets you draw maps of som... [Read more...]

Schotter Plots in R

April 16, 2026 | Jonathan Carroll

Translating things between languages reveals how each language approaches different design trade-offs, and I believe it’s a useful exercise. Having something to translate is the first step. I found a plot I wanted to generate, and some code that reproduced it, so off we go! I don’t recall ...
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What’s new in R 4.6.0?

April 16, 2026 | The Jumping Rivers Blog

R 4.6.0 (“Because it was There”) is set for release on April 24th 2026. Here we summarise some of the more interesting changes that have been introduced. In previous blog posts, we have discussed the new features introduced in R 4.5.0 and earlier versions (see the links at the end of this post). ...
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My Domain: proteome-wide scanning of TMDs

April 16, 2026 | Stephen Royle

I wanted to know: After a little bit of searching, I couldn’t find any answers. So I decided to use R to retrieve the necessary info from Uniprot and calculate it myself. I thought I’d post it here in case it’s useful for others. Human We’ll ...
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Marathon Man II: how to pace a marathon

April 14, 2026 | Stephen Royle

It’s often the way. I posted recently about how to pace a marathon and very quickly received feedback that would’ve improved the original post. Oh well, no going back. This is take two. So, we have a dataset of all runners from the 2025 New York City Marathon. We ...
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