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A brief Explanation of Machine Learning: Natural Language Processing - Text Similiarity

9 Dec 2021 2 minute read 1 comment eld3niz

Wow! You have come so far in this blog, i am sure you are gonna enjoy this one after KMeans and KNN. "The inflation next year will be the most terrifying thing man-kind has ever seen." Pretty easy to classify this as a negative statement, right? How...

The Governments' Responses Towards the Omicron Variant are Over the Top

9 Dec 2021 3 minute read 6 comments LateToTheParty

Co-published on Read.cash. Introduction On November 24, 2021, the Omicron variant was reported to the World Health Organization as the latest strain. The strain contains 26 amino acid mutations that render its spike protein significantly different fr...

To ponder: Clean: The New Science of Skin by James Hamblin

8 Dec 2021 9 minute read 0 comments taisaoko

Link to James Hambin’s new book, published June 2020. This is part I of my summary of this book. Part II is coming soon.  If you like this book review, please check out my blog here for more reviews. Skin care industry advertised as “natura...

Is Tesla Ethical and socially responsible ? They need to change fast

7 Dec 2021 4 minute read 1 comment Ykretz

Before Saying anything else, I'm a huge Fan of Tesla I already made few posts about this company so I will willingly share some of them during this post. I started liking tesla at the moment it was becoming more and more known. Probably something lik...

Trying Out My New Microscope - First Attempts and Microscopic Imaging

7 Dec 2021 1 minute read 0 comments tych0_21

  I recently purchased a used compound microscope along and a small collection of permanent slides, and I thought that I may share some of the images I have taken over the last few days using my eyepiece camera. While the main reason for me purchasi...

The Story of Man: A Paradigmatic Model of Narrative based on Neuroscientific Literature

6 Dec 2021 48 minute read 0 comments MatTehCat

AbstractIn this paper, I explore the origins of narrative and the neuroscientific evidence in support of narratives. There is clear support that narrative construction and use are enabled by and emerge from our neurological architecture. This means t...

Making Sense of the SARS-COV-2 Vaccine & Myocarditis Correlation

4 Dec 2021 3 minute read 1 comment LateToTheParty

Co-published on Read.cash. Introduction You may have heard reports of people getting myocarditis after taking the Pfizer or Moderna SARS-COV-2 mRNA vaccines. According to Salah and Mehta (2021), most of the cases arose from the second dose of either...

The Fool or Folly, Which Comes First?: An Addendum to "Immortal Truth: A Neuroscientific Critique of Postmodernism"

20 Nov 2021 11 minute read 0 comments MatTehCat

    "Woe unto you, when all men shall speak well of you! for so did their fathers to the false prophets." – Luke 6:26     I recently wrote a paper, Immortal Truth: A Neuroscientific Critique of Postmodernism, but I believe there may be an issue worth...

How much do you really know about Satellites?

20 Nov 2021 2 minute read 1 comment Keith Thuerk

How much do you really know about Satellites?  Other than they help transmit Radio & TV signals back to earth and the fact that almost everyone living knows about the 1st man made Satellite the Russian Sputnik 1. They have been called Electric Eye's,...

Pay Attention to Scientific Data

19 Nov 2021 3 minute read 9 comments Debesh Choudhury

Where belief ends, science starts. Where science ends, belief starts. A belief system doesn’t need any scientific explanation. For example, humans used to believe that the “Sun revolves around the earth.” Galileo was prosecuted for propagating a coun...