every time someone calls me "anti-crypto" i think this anyway these are in the store now lol store.mollywhite.net
This is a generous, humane, clarifying story & graphics about how people do and should think about medical risks 🧪 www.scientificamerican.com/article/rare...@unamandita.bsky.social
How experiencing an unusual health issue can alter a person’s understanding of “rare”
www.science.org/content/arti... The Alzheimer's research fuckery continues. End of year should be interesting given the amount of trials concluding that utilize this and other similarly impugned work (cassava for instance).
Agency announces research misconduct finding for neuroscientist Eliezer Masliah as scores of his papers fall under suspicion
thispodcastwillkillyou.com My podcast recommendation for the day, I've been listening for years and every episode is great, although sometimes difficult to get through if you're a bit squeamish.
undark.org/2024/09/26/o... A decent article on libraries, AI problems and data preservation. I'm definitely all-in on the pro library sentiments but 1 thing it doesn't cover is curated archives of human determined 'good data' help ai models avoid degradation via scraping their own junk outputs.
Opinion | If artificial intelligence-created content floods the internet, who decides what online information is worth archiving?
This week, the touchstone paper purporting to show that there are replicability benefits of preregistration was retracted. For me this highlights a long-running disagreement I've had with core CoS strategy. I like the idea of making things possible, easy, and rewarding.