And, after all, no one is more familiar with the analysis
than the data scientist who performed it.
I consider myself more of a strategist
than a data scientist.
A nurse's resume can have a completely different order of information
than a data scientist.
Not exact matches
Suddenly, the freshness rating of a film became more important
than audience interest in terms of success — even though
data scientists have found that the score doesn't affect the box office.
By 2040, say
data scientists at three leading health research centers — Seattle's Institute for Heath Metrics and Evaluation, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the World Bank Group — that bill will more
than double, to $ 18 trillion.
When the
scientists examined
data on both the walking styles and personalities of more
than 15,000 adults of all ages, strong patterns emerged.
This is just one example of an organization's using its
data to drive decisions and dramatically increasing revenue — even thought it has fewer
than 100 people and no
data scientists on its payroll.
According to a blog posted today by LinkedIn senior
data scientist Mathieu Bastian, people who call out skills on their LinkedIn profiles receive an average of 13 times more profile views
than those who don't.
Working with a former NASA laser
scientist, Facebook has also found a way to transmit
data at tens of gigabits per second, which is 10 times faster
than existing technology.
«We have seen little impact on pricing so far, but the airfare market typically takes weeks rather
than days to react,» said Patrick Surry, chief
data scientist at Hopper, in a research note.
Data scientist Jeff Kao says that more
than a million public comments in support of the FCC's planned rollback of net neutrality rules are likely fake.
That all makes it a treasure trove of health
data for
scientists, and it's resulted in more
than 1,000 academic research projects about life choices and health.
It comes down to what every
scientist knows too well — analyzing
data collected by different methods, and at different times, is a tricky business because some methods of collecting ocean surface temperatures are more accurate
than others.
Rating agencies behaved no differently
than climate - change
scientists who base their doomsday forecasts of man - made global warming on extrapolation of historical
data.
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The approach was based on a technique pioneered at Cambridge University by
data scientists who claimed it could reveal more about a person
than even their parents or romantic partners knew.
When is the last time a sea was parted, or
scientists could find any hard
data that someone who was dead for more
than a half an hour was reanimated?
Political
scientists today generally consider themselves an empirically minded group, less impressed by airy theoretical speculations
than by attention to «hard
data.»
In a TED talk a few years ago, political
scientist Erica Chenoweth talked about her research comparing nonviolent and violent campaigns, and she said that while she used to believe that violent resistance was more successful
than nonviolent resistance, the
data she collected blew her away and changed her mind forever.
The average temperature was 57.1 degrees F, up from the old record, in 1998, which landed an average of 54.3 degrees F. «We had our fourth warmest winter (2011/2012) on record, our warmest spring, a very hot summer with the hottest month on record for the nation (July 2012), and a warmer
than average autumn,» Jake Crouch, a
scientist at the National Climatic
Data Center, told NBC News.
In the search for ways to prevent catastrophic injuries, nothing has buoyed the industry's
scientists more
than the mammoth, open - ended research project in California that has gathered revealing
data from the autopsies performed on every horse that has died at the state's five thoroughbred tracks over the last four years (nearly 900 so far).
Information collected contributes to more
than 20 years of
data collected by Knapp and citizen
scientists to monitor the health of the endangered Andros Island iguana.
The group of five planets, all smaller
than Neptune, was found by citizen
scientists scouring
data from NASA's Kepler Space Telescope, which measures light from distant stars.
The research team, led by Joshua Cinner, a social
scientist who studies coral - reef systems at the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at James Cook University in Townsville, Australia, based its analysis on
data that describe conditions at more
than 2,500 reefs.
Unfortunately, this historical
data is showing
scientists that warming might be worse
than we thought.
I resent the fact that
scientists need to bow and scrape for funding in the first place, but even more
than that, I hate seeking the balance of cherry - picked
data, baseless boasts, and exaggerations of real - world applications that funding sources seem to require.
It has helped
scientists win more
than a dozen Nobel Prizes, including the 1962 award for revealing DNA's double helix, according to a news article in Nature, and by 2015 x-rays had been used to determine the structure of about 90 percent of the approximately 100,000 molecules in the popular Protein
Data Bank.
During the
data - gathering, the
scientists generally do three dives a day, and it took more
than five full days of diving to collect the images for the sixteen plots used in this study.
Comprehensive genome analysis: more
than 85,000 participants from 35 studies Under the direction of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences in the United States, the team of international
scientists analyzed the
data from a total of 85,170 participants from 35 study cohorts.
Instead of systematically testing the effects of known compounds — the pharmaceutical industry's basic model for more
than a century —
scientists can now investigate backward, combing through genomic
data to find links between specific genotypes and diseases and then screening drug
data to identify therapeutic candidates.
Energy companies, however, may be able to use the Stanford team's
data because they often have a better understanding of the subsurface
than academic
scientists or regulators.
DISCOVER recently spoke with Wurman, who has probably collected
data on more tornadoes
than any other
scientist, about his theory of how tornadoes form, the twisters that claimed 548 lives in 2011, and a recent storm that flat - out awed him.
Molloy told New
Scientist that she is now looking for more empirical
data so she can evaluate how and when open science is more efficient
than traditional science — something that she admits may depend on circumstances.
For the multi-omic future that Snyder and others envision,
scientists will need a greater ability to store and wrangle massive amounts of
data than they possess today.
Data from Voyager 1 show that the interstellar magnetic field beyond the heliosphere is stronger
than scientists previously thought, meaning it could interact with the solar wind at the edges of the heliosphere and compact the heliosphere's tail.
«It took more
than half a year to finish the
data collection,» says Cenyu Shen of the Hanken School of Economics in Helsinki, who conducted the survey with fellow information systems
scientist Bo - Christer Björk.
For 36 months,
scientists tracked 4175 yellow taxis and 12,525 blue taxis from the same Singapore - based fleet; they also used 3 months of
data from more
than 3000 drivers» GPS logs to rule out differences in driving speed, number of stops, and distance covered as confounding factors.
The probe sent back more
data than giddy planetary
scientists had ever had before, but the thrill of the mission came less from what it told them about Mercury
than from the inkling it gave them of what they had yet to learn.
The survey, conducted by a health - policy group led by David Blumenthal at the Massachusetts General Hospital, found that almost 20 % of the 2167 academic life
scientists who responded to a questionnaire said they had delayed publication of
data by more
than 6 months.
To answer such urgent questions,
scientists need exponentially more
data than they have collected so far.
People with MTS map tactile
data differently
than the rest of us do, but
scientists don't yet know how.
ISS - CREAM
data will allow
scientists to examine how sources other
than supernova remnants contribute to the population of cosmic rays.
That glimpse into the past was provided by 66 tree - ring
data sets
scientists used to stitch together an annual record of snowpack far older
than modern observations, which began in the early 20th century.
Still,
data from the two main Tevatron detectors suggest that there are more particle «events» in the 115 billion to 135 billion electron volt range
than one would expect if the Higgs did not exist, Fermilab
scientists reported at an in - house seminar.
The cooler -
than - usual temperatures are represented by the big blue blob on the world map below (that's Florida peeking out at the lower right of the blob), provided by atmospheric
scientist Jennifer Francis of Rutgers University, New Brunswick, using NOAA
data.
Concerned about how such pollution was affecting his family, Beijing - based
data scientist Yann Boquillod founded AirVisual Earth, an online air pollution map that uses
data from satellites and more
than 8000 monitoring stations to display global air pollution in real time.
An in - depth analysis of grant
data from the U.S. National Institutes of Health finds that black Ph.D.
scientists were far less likely to receive NIH funding
than a white
scientist from a similar institution with the same research record.
One expert on racial inequality, economist Samuel Myers of the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, calls for the same type of comprehensive analysis to be done for NSF; overall funding rates for black
scientists who apply for NSF grants are about 4 percentage points lower
than for whites, according to the agency's own
data since 2002.
Replacements will not be launched for more
than a year, so earth
scientists face a significant gap in their
data collection.