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"When could everyone in the U.S. get vaccinated?"
Nice article and interactive visualizations from Reuters.
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Feb 1, 2021
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COVID-19
"The day we let Covid-19 spin out of control"
January 24, 2021 is a momentous, unnoticed one-year anniversary in the history of COVID-19.
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Jan 23, 2021
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"The Nonsense of Style"
Academic writing should be scrupulous not stylish.
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Jan 19, 2021
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"Data pathology"
Data scientists, not just janitors.
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Jan 15, 2021
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"US faculty job market tanks"
Doom and gloom for US science?
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Oct 19, 2020
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"Do social media algorithms erode our ability to make decisions freely? The jury is out"
Allow me to toot my own horn for a second. Just published online is a little piece in The Conversation that Lewis Mitchell and I wrote about a 2019 paper of ours:
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Oct 13, 2020
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"Why Mathematicians Should Stop Naming Things After Each Other"
Why Mathematicians Should Stop Naming Things After Each Other Interesting piece in Nautilus about mathematics and the lack of accessibility that comes from using mathematician’s names to describe their results:
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Sep 15, 2020
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"Computational Social Science: Obstacles and Opportunities"
Computational Social Science: Obstacles and Opportunities New policy piece in Science about the growing, multidisciplinary field of computational social science: The field of computational social science (CSS) has exploded in prominence over the past decade, with thousands of papers published using observational data, experimental designs, and large-scale simulations that were once unfeasible or unavailable to researchers.
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Sep 14, 2020
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"Thousands of Coronavirus Cases Linked to U.S. Universities"
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/covid-college-cases-tracker.html The New York Times has launched a new tracker for coronavirus cases focused specifically on higher education institutions in the US. It already lists 26 thousand cases at the time of writing (surely it will be more this by the time this post appears).
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Sep 9, 2020
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"Practical Data Ethics"
http://ethics.fast.ai Free online course released on fast.ai this month from Rachel Thomas: In this course, we will focus on topics that are both urgent and practical. In keeping with my teaching philosophy, we will begin with two active, real-world areas (disinformation and bias) to provide context and motivation, before stepping back in Lesson 3 to dig into foundations of data ethics and practical tools.
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Aug 27, 2020
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"Spooky action at a distance: The future magic of remote collaboration"
Interesting read over at Ars Technica, a team that’s been all-remote for decades…
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Aug 17, 2020
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