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How to become Data Scientist in 2019? | edWisor - 0 views

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    Are you starting for your career as a data scientist? To become an expert in data science you need to begin from the ground up. And you need to get a step-by-step guide to becoming a data scientist and for learning a particular skill. Instead of jumping for a master program in computer science you need to focus mathematics, python,r-programming or statistics or develop a skill in data science. If you are looking out for such a learning institute then you could also take a walk for edwisor.com as it works for enrolled students in data science career program as well as in the hiring process and gets 4 Guaranteed interviews at top organizations.
Roland Gesthuizen

Middle Grades Makers: Invent to Learn | MiddleWeb - 4 views

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    "We must reimagine middle school science and math not as a way to prepare students for high school, but as a place where students are inventors, scientists, and mathematicians today." "
Jennifer Lamkins

Encyclopedia of Life - Animals - Plants - Pictures & Information - 5 views

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    The goal of Encyclopedia of Life is to be a portal to information about all species of life on Earth. Ultimately, the Encyclopedia hopes to "serve as an online reference source and database for every one of the 1.8 million species that are named and known on this planet, as well as all those later discovered and described. Encyclopedia of Life will be used as both a teaching and a learning tool, helping scientists, educators, students, and the community at large gain a better understanding of this planet and all who inhabit it." Many resources are available already, however, this site always will be a work in progress.
Giorgio Bertini

The impact of free access to the scientific literature: a review of recent re... - 2 views

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    The paper reviews recent studies that evaluate the impact of open access on the behavior of scientists as authors, readers, and citers in developed and developing nations. The paper is a critical review of the literature, with systematic description of key studies. Researchers report that their access to the scientific literature is generally good and improving. There is clear evidence that free access increases the number of article downloads, although its impact on article citations is not clear. Recent studies provide little evidence to support the idea that there is a crisis in access to the scholarly literature. Further research is needed to investigate whether free access is making a difference in non-research contexts and to better understand the dissemination of scientific literature through peer-to-peer networks and other informal mechanisms.
Giorgio Bertini

Open science « Learning Sciences of Change - 1 views

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    Open science is the umbrella term of the movement to make scientific research, data and dissemination accessible to all levels of an inquiring society, amateur or professional. It encompasses practices such as publishing open research, campaigning for open access, encouraging scientists to practice open notebook science, and generally making it easier to publish and communicate scientific knowledge.
Roland Gesthuizen

Australian scientists grow mini-kidney in lab - 1 views

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    "A mini-kidney has been grown in an Australian laboratory from what were originally skin cells, boosting hopes for the future treatment of kidney disease. The study adds support to a science-fiction-like goal of taking skin cells from a patient, using them to grow a kidney and then implanting it into the same patient, circumventing problems with transplant rejection."
Roland Gesthuizen

Mars Rover - Projects - 2 views

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    Learn how NASA scientists are able to explore new worlds! This Mars rover, based off NASA's Opportunity, gathers and displays light information from the environment as it drives. Control it wirelessly using the remote trigger and a household remote control!
Sean Nash

What's a Species, Anyways? | New Republic - 3 views

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    The search for the red wolf's origins have led scientists to a new theory about how evolution actually works...
Roland Gesthuizen

MAKE HOMEMADE SCIENCE TOYS AND PROJECTS - 5 views

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    You have found the non-commercial site for people who like to roll up their sleeves and make science toys and projects. You won't find slick, well-designed web pages here--more like the digital equivalent of a messy workshop. If you poke around, though, you'll find good stuff. Science toy maker is a resource for inspired kids, parents, teachers, teenagers, home schoolers, science fair participants and citizen scientists everywhere.
Janos Haits

Multiverse > Home - 3 views

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    Multiverse at the University of California, Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory provides earth and space science educational opportunities and resources for a variety of audiences, especially for those who are underrepresented in the sciences. Our audiences include teachers, students, education and outreach professionals, and the public. We partner with NASA, the National Science Foundation, scientists, teachers, science center and museum educators, park interpreters, and others ...
Roland Gesthuizen

Found: closest link to Eve, our universal ancestor - life - 09 October 2014 - New Scien... - 2 views

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    "A man who died in 315 BC in southern Africa is the closest relative yet known to humanity's common female ancestor - mitochondrial Eve"
Roland Gesthuizen

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Climate Change Debate (HBO) - YouTube - 0 views

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    5:22 The Daily Show - John Oliver Investigates Gun Control in Australia - Part 1 by Comedy Central 1,829,470 views
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