This project uses nanopublications to enhance the sharing of scientific information in a machine-readable fashion and around the research cycle. It tackles practical needs like formally acknowledging contributors, pointing out issues such as broken identifiers, and documenting the state of dynamically changing resources. 2026-04-30T23:59:59.0Z 2025-08-01T00:00:00.0Z Knowledge Pixels Incubator #2: nanopublication-Enhanced Open Science Communication (nEOSC) The Incubator project contributed to the Nanosuggestions space. A space focused on synchronous exchanges around nanopublications The Nano Pub <span>We are extending our <a href="https://knowledgepixels.com/incubator.html">incubator projects #1 and #2</a> by three months each, to have more time to continue with their promising developments.</span> 2026-01-30 Incubators #1 and #2 extended <p>We have our second incubator project: <a href="https://knowledgepixels.com/incubator.html#incubator2">nanopublication-Enhanced Open Science Communication (nEOSC)</a></p> 2025-08-08 Incubator #2 launched Working with Daniel to submit a nanopublication tutorial proposal for the Semantics conference. What aspects of the research process would you like to be able to express in a machine-actionable fashion? I published two examples of highlighted implied relations. See the links. We still need a nanopub connecting these and tagging it as a potential problem. I have implemented templates to highlight "implied relations" from given source documents or other resources, using the Web Annotation Vocabulary. This can be a first step towards reporting issues about such implied relations. Highlighting implied relations Thanks Thanks Highlighting implied relations Highlighting implied relations