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Month: October 2015

Modifying a Force Layout

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Author sarahPosted on 30 Oct 2015Categories UncategorizedLeave a comment on Modifying a Force Layout

An A to Z of extra features for the D3 force layout

Since d3 can be a little inaccessible at times I thought I’d make things easier by starting with a basic skeleton force direc…

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Smart software spots statistical errors in psychology papers : Nature News & Comment

http://www.nature.com/news/smart-software-spots-statistical-errors-in-psychology-papers-1.18657

Author sarahPosted on 29 Oct 201529 Oct 2015Categories UncategorizedLeave a comment on Smart software spots statistical errors in psychology papers : Nature News & Comment

Political Campaigns Are Wasteful—So Turn Them Into Startups | WIRED

http://www.wired.com/2015/10/2016-election-tech/

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Remarkable study accidentally reveals what really happens when we help the poorest | News | The Independent

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/remarkable-study-reveals-what-really-happens-when-we-help-the-poorest-a6690576.html

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Dress Code Cracker: the Podcast – what they wore, why they wore it

http://www.dresscodecracker.com/

Author sarahPosted on 27 Oct 201527 Oct 2015Categories UncategorizedLeave a comment on Dress Code Cracker: the Podcast – what they wore, why they wore it

Introducing: Suzi Gage – Scientific American Blog Network

http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/incubator/introducing-suzi-gage/

Author sarahPosted on 27 Oct 2015Categories UncategorizedTags data, sci, social, writersLeave a comment on Introducing: Suzi Gage – Scientific American Blog Network

How to Build a Search Engine for Mathematics – Issue 29: Scaling – Nautilus

http://m.nautil.us/issue/29/scaling/how-to-build-a-search-engine-for-mathematics

Author sarahPosted on 26 Oct 201526 Oct 2015Categories UncategorizedLeave a comment on How to Build a Search Engine for Mathematics – Issue 29: Scaling – Nautilus

The collapse of the US-EU Safe Harbor: Solving the new privacy Rubik’s Cube – Microsoft on the Issues

https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2015/10/20/the-collapse-of-the-us-eu-safe-harbor-solving-the-new-privacy-rubiks-cube/

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The Algorithmic Future of Education

http://hackeducation.com/2015/10/22/robot-tutors/#pq=PXEtHr

Author sarahPosted on 26 Oct 2015Categories UncategorizedLeave a comment on The Algorithmic Future of Education

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