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Missing and Presumed Extinct: Last Species Sightings
Missing and Presumed Extinct: Last Species Sightings
Six Famous Extinct Animals and Their Last Recorded Sightings
Primalia
Jul 11
Probability, parts-of-speech tagging, hidden Markov states and Viterbi algorithm
Probability, parts-of-speech tagging, hidden Markov states and Vite...
Can we “teach” a computer how to recognize the parts of speech of each word in a sentence?
Hiren Nandigama
Jul 14
Theory v. Practice: Emerson, Humboldt, and Thoreau
Theory v. Practice: Emerson, Humboldt, and Thoreau
Echoes of Walden #1
Noah Hill Isherwood
Jul 15
Born of Molten Gold and Silver: Robots of the Ancient World
Born of Molten Gold and Silver: Robots of the Ancient World
The sixth article in a series on The History of Science Fiction.
Taylor Quincy Moore
Jun 30
Submission Guidelines for the Quantastic Journal
Submission Guidelines for the Quantastic Journal
Join the Quantastic Writers’ Circle and Submit Your Story!
Sam Vaseghi
Jun 26
The Feynman Study Method
The Feynman Study Method
A Step-by-Step Guide to the Greatest Studying Technique in History
Ritvik Nayak
Jul 18
Am I drunk? The mathematics of random walks
Am I drunk? The mathematics of random walks
The counter-intuitive arcsine-law explained
Peter Ripota
Jul 16
Reticulate Formal Reasoning
Reticulate Formal Reasoning
Friday 12 July 2024
Nick Nielsen
Jul 15
What Ida taught Freud about psychoanalysis
What Ida taught Freud about psychoanalysis
15 July 2024
Dylan Evans
Jul 15
A visit to the Cryptozoology Museum
A visit to the Cryptozoology Museum
A few reflections about why people believe weird things
Figs in Winter
Jul 12
Could the Universe Have Evolved? Beyond the Anthropic Principle
Could the Universe Have Evolved? Beyond the Anthropic Principle
Is there a better answer to the fine-tuning problem than the Anthropic Principle?
Pierz Newton-John
Jul 11
Dark Matter Is Probably Radiation Pressure.
Dark Matter Is Probably Radiation Pressure.
I just listened to a podcast excerpt of Brian Keating and Stephen Wolfram discussing dark matter. Wolfram brought up a very interesting…
Sam Cottle
Jul 11
Will We Ever Be Able to Clean Up the Oceans?
Will We Ever Be Able to Clean Up the Oceans?
What Numbers Say & All You Should Know About Plastic Pollution
Gavin Reid
Jul 11
Measuring Things
Measuring Things
From Perspectives in Physics and Physics Education
Tim (TJ) LaFave Jr
Jul 11
The One-Minute Geographer: More About Coastlines
The One-Minute Geographer: More About Coastlines
Coastal Population and Rising Waters
Jim Fonseca
Jul 11
Should We Participate in Medical Studies?
Should We Participate in Medical Studies?
Personal experience and internal conflict
Muna
Jul 10
Mars Rover Fords River
Mars Rover Fords River
The Perseverance rover has finally found a safe crossing point after being stuck in boulder fields for far too long.
Pamela L. Gay, Ph.D.
Jul 9
Is Our Fate Determined by Our Genes?
Is Our Fate Determined by Our Genes?
What the science of the self is teaching us about who we are and who we can be.
Bill Sullivan Jr
Jul 9
Chaos: The Science of the Butterfly Effect
Chaos: The Science of the Butterfly Effect
The butterfly effect is the idea that tiny causes, like the flap of a butterfly’s wings in Brazil, can have huge effects, like setting off…
Karan Pratap Singh
Jul 9
Drowned Ancient Civilizations: How the Ice Age’s End Swallowed Entire Worlds
Drowned Ancient Civilizations: How the Ice Age’s End Swallowed Enti...
What if the global flood myths shared by cultures worldwide weren’t just stories, but realities from a cataclysmic time?
Brandon Ellis, Author
Jul 9
The Man Who Invented the Nobel Prize and A Twist of Fate with Dynamite
The Man Who Invented the Nobel Prize and A Twist of Fate with Dynamite
His name was Alfred Nobel by the way
Slow Turtle Writing
Jul 8
Linear Regression for Normal People
Linear Regression for Normal People
A quick-ish way to see and understand how statisticians use linear regression.
René F. Najera, MPH, DrPH
Jul 8
Harnessing Quantum Power: How AI and Cloud are Revolutionizing Infrastructure Provisioning
Harnessing Quantum Power: How AI and Cloud are Revolutionizing Infr...
Exploring the Synergy of Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence, and Cloud Technology for Next-Generation Infrastructure Solutions
Sairam Madasu
Jul 8
There is Science. And There Are Individual Scientists.
There is Science. And There Are Individual Scientists.
Of course, you can’t have science without flesh-and-blood scientists. Yet, in broad terms, it can still be said that science is an…
Paul Austin Murphy
Jul 8
How an Infinite Hotel Ran Out of Room
How an Infinite Hotel Ran Out of Room
Imagine there’s a hotel with infinite rooms. They’re numbered one, two, three, four, and so on forever.
Karan Pratap Singh
Jul 8
Plants in Motion
Plants in Motion
Project ROOMors — At the roots of motor intentions. Opened today the laboratory where plants are studied and how they are able to…
Gabriella Bernardi
Jul 8
Calculating Sustainability Paradigms: The Need for Sustainable Business and Macroeconomic Practices…
Calculating Sustainability Paradigms: The Need for Sustainable Busi...
Given the significance of the threat posed by climate change to virtually every aspect of life, our general lack of adequate, ecologically…
Christopher Linkiewicz
Jul 7
Beyond Empiricism: The Dilemma of Theory Versus Science of Politics
Beyond Empiricism: The Dilemma of Theory Versus Science of Politics
On the Intersections and Divides Between Normative Theories and Empirical Investigations in Political Sciences.
Scott Brodie Forsyth
Jul 7
Smart Cities
Smart Cities
The Zenith of The Tech World
Ritvik Nayak
Jul 6
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