Covid-19 expert Akiko Iwasaki fights a different virus: sexism in science - 0 views
Waiting for the Help That Was Promised in Eastern Kentucky | The New Yorker - 0 views
Random Effects - 0 views
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To control an epidemic, authorities will often impose varying degrees of lockdown. In a paper in the journal Chaos, scientists have discovered, using mathematics and computer simulations, why dividing a large population into multiple subpopulations that do not intermix can help contain outbreaks without imposing contact restrictions within those local communities.
Experts consider the ethical implications of new technology - Harvard Gazette - 0 views
Scalable learning vs. scalable efficiency in the automation age - 0 views
The Complementary Nature | The MIT Press - 0 views
How to understand cells, tissues and organisms as agents with agendas | Aeon Essays - 0 views
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But when cognitive science turned its back on behaviourism more than 50 years ago and began dealing with signals and internal maps, goals and expectations, beliefs and desires, biologists were torn. All right, they conceded, people and some animals have minds; their brains are physical minds - not mysterious dualistic minds - processing information and guiding purposeful behaviour; animals without brains, such as sea squirts, don't have minds, nor do plants or fungi or microbes. They resisted introducing intentional idioms into their theoretical work, except as useful metaphors when teaching or explaining to lay audiences. Genes weren't really selfish, antibodies weren't really seeking, cells weren't really figuring out where they were. These little biological mechanisms weren't really agents with agendas, even though thinking of them as if they were often led to insights.
Scientists work to shed light on Standard Model of particle physics - 0 views
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As scientists await the highly anticipated initial results of the Muon g-2 experiment at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, collaborating scientists from DOE's Argonne National Laboratory continue to employ and maintain the unique system that maps the magnetic field in the experiment with unprecedented precision.
Study of nearly 2,000 Marine recruits reveals asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 transmission - 0 views
The Pfizer Vaccine News Is Good. Here's the Bad News. - 0 views
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