https://www.theverge.com/23820202/samsung-galaxy-z-flip-5-review-screen-battery-camera-hinge
Illuminating protein space with a programmable generative model | Nature
November 23, 2023https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06728-8
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Here we introduce Chroma, a generative model for proteins and protein complexes that can directly sample novel protein structures and sequences, and that can be conditioned to steer the generative process towards desired properties and functions. To enable this, we introduce a diffusion process that respects the conformational statistics of polymer ensembles, an efficient neural architecture for molecular systems that enables long-range reasoning with sub-quadratic scaling, layers for efficiently synthesizing three-dimensional structures of proteins from predicted inter-residue geometries and a general low-temperature sampling algorithm for diffusion models.
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Two-Way ANOVA – Statistics Resources – LibGuides at Northcentral University
November 17, 2023https://resources.nu.edu/statsresources/Two-WayANOVA
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The Two-Way ANOVA is similar to the One-Way ANOVA, but is used when comparing groups on two different categorical variables (i.e. gender and level of education). The biggest difference between the One-Way and the Two-Way ANOVA is that in a Two-Way ANOVA, you are interpreting main effects and interaction effects.
Main effects – think of this like a t-test (if only two levels of the IV) or a One-Way ANOVA (if more than two levels)
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RePORT ⟩ RePORTER
November 12, 2023https://reporter.nih.gov/search/YCVQXezngU6iPNTYq-b3Gg/project-details/10612491
PGC grant
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-23-050.html
What Should You Do with an Oil Fortune? | The New Yorker
November 12, 2023Identifying and Addressing Multicollinearity in Regression Analysis | by Scott Duda | Medium
November 12, 2023Identifying and Addressing Multicollinearity in Regression Analysis | by Scott Duda | Medium
How to predict the outcome of a coin toss
November 12, 2023https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2023/10/15/how-to-predict-the-outcome-of-a-coin-toss At almost 51% to 49%, this is a pretty great disparity. Surprised that someone hasn’t figured out how to employ this in gambling.