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RT @pathogenomenick: must read for assembly nerds RT @mike_schatz: SMRT-Assembly Approaches: De Novo Assembly with 3rd Generation Sequencing http://t.co/BuCmElG
Camp fire... Nice to relax in woods http://t.co/HMqDDop
RT @westr: RT @aemonten: George Church: Changing The World One Nucleotide at a Time http://t.co/YQ4dHpg -Another great post by @Katie_PhD #pm101
RT @genomeresearch: 10-15% of human genome might be functional - call for more seq genomes and direct experimental ID of regulatory seqs http://t.co/m3VnLTx
RT @HHMINEWS: Nice post by Janelia Farm's Sean Eddy: http://ow.ly/6fpSF Commenting on "The Heart of Research Is Sick," http://ow.ly/6fq3b
RT @mndoci: Thanks to Sean Eddy for reminding me of this wonderful paper: http://t.co/hrHhFQq
Planet made of diamond http://t.co/zcpadjU /via @timdream
RT @jeff_hayes: Populism, Technology and Interactivity - New York Times http://t.co/cKbJ7uA
Farmer's market... http://t.co/sMSii2y
RT @kbradnam: “@geetika1255: Breathtaking. National Parks from space. http://t.co/TEhad6O”
RT @MishaAngrist: RT @BoraZ: Is Pursuit Of A Ph.D. Really An Academic Pyramid Scheme? http://t.co/HrvTTtj
RT @paulblaser: "Premature optimization is the root of all evil.” Here's a fun post on optimizing Python - http://t.co/RKnU1cm
RT @justinvincent: How Google's build system works http://t.co/rqgkcdi
RT @kinggary: "software is eating the world" (i'd add statistical methods & data too) http://ow.ly/68vVg
0.97, the first version of linux that I downloaded from usenet to floppies and installed, why? Wanted to run ghostscript on a pc...
Linux, 20 years old http://t.co/ImcX7SR
RT @MishaAngrist: RT @scilib: Free sucks. I want my privacy back http://t.co/ofwQVi7 by @ambermac via @mrgunn
RT @holloway: 2 GB of smartphone data on AT&T costs $30. 2 GB of SMS messages on AT&T costs $2,684,354.56. How does this make sense?
RT @novaspivack: A visualization of the history of data civilization - a Timeline by Stephen Wolfram. http://t.co/6NbJfti @wolframalpha
RT @jeffbarr: Version 2.0 of the #AWS toolkit for #Eclipse: http://t.co/2RydfJ3 #java
In big data analysis, it is important to figure out what should be kept and what should be ignored.
Not complicated analysis, but it makes sense Why the Cloud does not solve the computational scaling problem in biology http://t.co/eJAK1XY
RT @abhishektiwari: Quora is now running on PyPy http://t.co/O2f8S81
RT @timoreilly: Interesting: Science, Superstars & Stocks: Is Everything Getting Harder? http://paul.kedrosky.com/archive...
It should be a fun problem.
Wondering whether some of the stat. mech theories from my grad. school days can be applied to the water in a nanotube problem.
RT @NanotechWeek: Disorder is key to nanotube mystery: Scientists often find strange and unexpected things when they look at mater... http://t.co/Enq8evD
Good read, reminding me the first few ch. In ET Jaynes' book. On Chomsky and the Two Cultures of Statistical Learning http://t.co/TCAT9C1
RT @kerim: RT @niubi: LinkedIn Pulled A Facebook And Messed With Your Info -- Here's How To Fix It http://sgp.cm/2e349c
RT @phylogenomics: Kevin Slavin: How algorithms shape our world | Video on TED.com http://shar.es/H8pNS
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