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rachealchapman09

How to become a Data Scientist? (The 2020 version) - LimeProxies - 0 views

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    Data scientists are individuals who use who collect, analyze and then produce quality information from data. Know how to become a Data Scientist
smithrobert36

Best Programming Languages For a Data Scientist - 0 views

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    Many decades ago, data scientists were not on many radars. But they have gained immense popularity in today's technology-driven era. This sudden popularity can be linked to the opinion businesses now hold about data science. It would be fair to say that many data scientists started their careers as data analysts or statisticians. But as the concept of Data Science started growing and evolving, their roles also evolved, because data is no longer an afterthought that is handled by the IT department. Data has now become key information owing to the large amounts of usable data that are generated by organizations that can be analyzed effectively to provide strategic business patterns.
smithrobert36

Ignite Your Career As A Data Science Developer With Data Science Certifications From Gl... - 0 views

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    Certified Data Scientist™ Certification training focuses on analysing and testing the core concepts of data sciences, right from the elementary concepts such as statistics, data management and analytics to advanced topics like neural networks and machine learning and R programming. As certifications from global Tech council are recognised and valued worldwide, Data Scientist Certification aids to your credibility for the various job roles in Data science domain.
rachealchapman09

8 Experts Share What Data Scientists really do & the Tools Being Used - 0 views

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    Data has transformed its existence into an impactful resource. Here are 9 Experts Share What Data Scientists really do & the Tools Being Used
smithrobert36

10 Data Science Skills you need to get Hired! - 0 views

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    These skills help you to become a data scientist expert. A data scientist is someone who knows how to extract meaning from and interpret data, which requires both tools and methods from statistics and machine learning, as well as being human.
shubham1545

Harvard scientist plans a dating-app based on DNA. God much? - 0 views

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    Normally, when you hear about a dating app, you think of a platform that uses location among other factors to find a partner. However, a Harvard scientist specializing in genetics is working on a dating app that matches people on the basis of DNA, something that has raised concerns of eugenics.
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Quantum computers - closer to reality - 0 views

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    This surprising discovery brings scientists one step closer to designing and building real-life quantum computing systems - devices that could have enormous potential across a wide range of fields, from drug design, electronics, and even code-breaking.
shubham1545

Suffering from constipation? These self-vibrating 'robotic pills' might help you - 0 views

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    We all hate constipation and the pain it brings along. The condition affects nearly 14% of the Indian population, making it one of the most common gastrointestinal disorders prevailing in the country. But now, scientists have a unique robotic pill to deal with it, one that buzzes inside the gut.
jacob logan

Microfluidic chip could revolutionise stem cell production - 1 views

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    Scientists based at EPFL's Institute of Bioengineering in Lausanne, Switzerland have simulated aspects of embryo formation inside a microfluidic chip, setting the stage for fabricating functional tissues and organs for drug testing and transplantation.
shubham1545

Soon, Alexa could detect heart attacks: Here's how - 0 views

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    Alexa can handle plenty of queries, but scientists think that the device could soon have the power to detect heart attacks. We know it sounds a tad weird because Alexa isn't a health tracking device. But, the researchers have developed a tool that alerts Alexa if you are having a cardiac arrest.
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A Visionary on the Verge to Create a Difference | Marc Rippen - 0 views

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    Marc Rippen, the CEO of Alertgy. he is a visionary, a highly skilled creative engineer, a talented scientist marketing professional & successful businessman
jacob logan

UK to provide research access to NHS patients' medical histories - 1 views

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    Seven new 'data hubs' are set to revolutionise medical research across Britain, making the medical histories of millions of NHS patients available to doctors, scientists and academics.
danieljohndev

theDevMasters Presents STATS101 - Variables - 0 views

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    It is very honorable to put your personal growth & your future first. theDevMasters is incredibly humbled it is our programs & services that you chose to achieve this goal though data science with python courses . Here is the beginning of one of cores of being a data scientist: statistics.
shubham1545

Google designed an AI engine that can recognize scents - 0 views

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    For years, scientists have struggled to recognize connection between molecules and odors. They can determine the color of light using its wavelength, but there's nothing on smell yet. However, to tackle this problem, Google is now using artificial intelligent engine, training it to recognize scents.
shubham1545

This is the world's 'coolest' LEGO set. Literally! - 0 views

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    When you look at LEGO bricks, you see toys to create some cool stuff. However, some physicists are considering the same bricks to build something bigger, say, like the coolest fridge in the world. This is because they think that LEGO sets are thermally much stronger than they previously thought.
shubham1545

Smartphone affecting sleep? Here are some ways to fix it - 0 views

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    A few days back, some scientists claimed that Night Mode, found on most modern-day smartphones, can negatively affect sleep patterns. Now, if you think that your device is also messing with your sleep cycle, tweak these settings to make sure that it doesn't keep you up late. Let's take a look.
Bill Tracer

Time Travel: Some Say Impossible, but is it? Part 1 - News - Bubblews - 8 views

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    I recently came upon a post exploring the possibility of Time Travel. In that post the writer, ( my friend &tarunandlaxmi ) pointed out that most conventional scientists of our day think backward time travel, or traveling into the past is an impossibility. However, according to Relativity Theory skipping into the future should be quite possible, given the ability to attain great speeds approaching but not quite reaching the speed of light. We aren't that fast yet, but if we should live long enough, and attain sufficient technological advancement, relativistic speeds are within our grasp. When that day comes, the principles of time dilation will make future time travel very possible. However, by that method, it is a one way trip. There would be no way to come back with that particular technological approach. But we are still left with the question; is it possible to travel back to the past, by some other technological method?
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Transistor merges man and machine - Innovation - 1 views

  • Man and machine can now be linked more intimately than ever, according to a new article in the journal ACS Nano Letters. Scientists have embedded a nano-sized transistor inside a cell-like membrane and powered it using the cell's own fuel.
  • The research could lead to new types of human-machine interactions where embedded devices could relay information about the inner workings of disease-related proteins inside the cell membrane, and eventually lead to new ways to read, and even influence, brain or nerve cells.
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