Category: academics
Imagine you’re a doctor deciding which treatment works best for a condition with multiple options. Would you rely on comparing just two treatments, or would you prefer a method that… Read More
In the quest for truth, science is an ever-evolving field reliant on rigorous methods and unbiased dissemination of information. However, when politics or personal interests infiltrate the peer review process,… Read More
In the article “A Brief Tour of Deep Learning from a Statistical Perspective”, authors Eric Nalisnick, Padhraic Smyth, and Dustin Tran embark on a mission to demystify the complex world… Read More
The gender gap in research productivity and recognition is a pressing issue. A recent study published in PLoS ONE, titled “Disciplinary gender balance, research productivity, and recognition of men and… Read More