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  1. Seems like caffeine itself is basically not bad for kids beyond obvious stuff like keeping them from sleeping, suppressing appetite, coming in drinks with tons of sugar, etc.
  2. updated: 2015-05-13, original: 2015-05-13 to , , , , , , by mako - Archived Link
  3. I couldn't agree with this more.
  4. updated: 2017-04-13, original: 2017-04-13 to , , , , , , , , by mako - Archived Link
  5. "Two recent articles call for an openness revolution in science: one on GigaOM and the other in the Wall Street Journal. But they’ve got it all wrong. These folks are missing that the process of scientific discovery is not, at its core, an open process. It only becomes an open process at the point of publication."
  6. updated: 2012-09-30, original: 2012-09-30 to , , , , , , , , by mako - Archived Link
  7. Myria is a distributed, shared-nothing Big Data management system and Cloud service from the University of Washington. We derive requirements from real users and complex workflows, especially in science.
  8. Interesting project, but it's built on top of Mendeley. :-(
  9. "Papers We Love is a repository of academic computer science papers and a community who loves reading them." Wait. People do this for /fun/?! ;)
  10. "It's not that the old meds are getting weaker, drug developers say. It's as if the placebo effect is somehow getting stronger." I'm not sure that sentence even makes sense, but it sure is intriguing.
  11. Good story about an awesome poster about the dangers of multiple comparisons in statistics in general and in MRI work in particular.
  12. “I can honestly say I can protect every hamster, every mouse in the world against SARS-CoV-2,” Dr. Peter Palese, the leader of the research, said. “But the jury’s still out about what it does in humans.”

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