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spyder.wordpress.com
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| | | | | yes I do. That draft was created just after I joined twitter, and in the details I had written that I had just passed 400 tweets. I'm now closing in on 13,000. I am, however, in the process of scaling back my twitter and Facebook usage - I identified last week that as I reduce... | |
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bayesianbiologist.com
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| | | | | I was recently fortunate to be invited to speak with an impressive group of high-school students as a part of the Germination Project. They came to Penn to learn about innovation in health care and I spoke with them about how we're using Data Science to improve patient outcomes. | |
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ggnorecast.com
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| | | | | We make characters and introduce the concept of the show. Skip if you like.We're running through the Wizards of the Coast 5e D&D module, Princes of the Apocalypse. It's an actual play and a review-in-process, where we'll pause to talk about our opinions of the product, and the DM will discuss techniques in general and... | |
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michaelschoon.com
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| | | Recently an article in Science surveyed open access journals and found a number of distressing findings with respect to the peer review process. An overview is available at:http://www.scidev.net/global/publishing/news/sting-exposes-wild-west-of-open-access-publishing.html?utm_content=bufferb2a6d&utm_source=buffer&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Buffer The original version in Science is at:http://www.sciencemag.org/content/342/6154/60.full As the Science article acknowledges, the same results could be found if we did a survey of traditional journals as... | ||