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Tariq Malik ™ (@replytariq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

خود شماری کا آغاز ہوا چاھتا ہے- آئیے ہم سب حصہ لیں, اور ڈیجیٹل مردم شماری 2023 میں شمار ہوں: self.pbs.gov.pk خود شماری کیسے؟ جانیے 👇🏿 Pakistan Bureau of Statistics NADRA

EUPakistan (@eupakistan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big news! 🎉Pakistan🇵🇰 (once again) secures the most #ErasmusMundus scholarships globally! 👏With a whopping 192 talented Pakistani students, 🇵🇰 ranked highest in the 🌍followed by India 🇮🇳(174), Bangladesh 🇧🇩(140), Mexico 🇲🇽(118), Nigeria🇳🇬 (109). Congratulations! Erasmus+

Big news! 🎉Pakistan🇵🇰 (once again) secures the most #ErasmusMundus scholarships globally! 👏With a whopping 192 talented Pakistani students, 🇵🇰 ranked highest in the 🌍followed by India 🇮🇳(174), Bangladesh 🇧🇩(140), Mexico 🇲🇽(118), Nigeria🇳🇬 (109). Congratulations!
<a href="/EUErasmusPlus/">Erasmus+</a>
Tatsuya Amano (@tatsuya_amano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How hard is it to do science in a language that’s not your first language? We quantified the severity of #languagebarriers for non-native English speakers when reading/publishing papers and attending/presenting at international conferences. doi.org/10.1371/journa… 1/9

How hard is it to do science in a language that’s not your first language? We quantified the severity of #languagebarriers for non-native English speakers when reading/publishing papers and attending/presenting at international conferences.
doi.org/10.1371/journa…
1/9
Selçuk Korkmaz (@selcukorkmaz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why We Use p<0.05 🔹 Ever wondered why scientists often use p<0.05 as the threshold for statistical significance? Let's dive into its history, implications, and alternative approaches. 🔹 The p<0.05 threshold can be traced back to Sir Ronald A. Fisher in the 1920s. He suggested

Why We Use p&lt;0.05

🔹 Ever wondered why scientists often use p&lt;0.05 as the threshold for statistical significance? Let's dive into its history, implications, and alternative approaches.

🔹 The p&lt;0.05 threshold can be traced back to Sir Ronald A. Fisher in the 1920s. He suggested
PYOFLIFE.COM (@parajulisaroj16) 's Twitter Profile Photo

R data manipulation, machine learning, visualization, statistical analysis, and reproducibility capabilities make it a popular choice for data scientists and analysts.  pyoflife.com/r-for-everyone… #DataScience #RStats #DataAnalytics #DataScientists #Datavisualization #DataScientists

R data manipulation, machine learning, visualization, statistical analysis, and reproducibility capabilities make it a popular choice for data scientists and analysts.  pyoflife.com/r-for-everyone…
#DataScience #RStats #DataAnalytics #DataScientists #Datavisualization #DataScientists
Andrew Akbashev (@andrew_akbashev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Leonardo da Vinci loved quality over quantity. He didn’t write paintings in quantities like we write #research papers today. He always invested time, craft and artistry into each of his masterpieces. For example, Mona Lisa took at least 4 years to paint and (most probably)

Leonardo da Vinci loved quality over quantity.

He didn’t write paintings in quantities like we write #research papers today.

He always invested time, craft and artistry into each of his masterpieces.

For example, Mona Lisa took at least 4 years to paint and (most probably)
NASA GeneLab (@nasagenelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Attention all scientists: interested in helping the NASA mission by being a part of the sample processing team at GeneLab? Then check out this latest open position for a research associate. 🔗More information and apply: bit.ly/3qZJQxh

📢Attention all scientists: interested in helping the NASA mission by being a part of the sample processing team at GeneLab? Then check out this latest open position for a research associate. 

🔗More information and apply: bit.ly/3qZJQxh
Python Space (@python_spaces) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Free Python Notes for Professionals Book! Book that will take your Python skill to next level. To get it, just: 1. Like & Retweet 2. Reply “Python Notes” 3. Follow me (so I can DM)

Free Python Notes for Professionals Book!

Book that will take your Python skill to next level.

To get it, just:

1. Like &amp; Retweet
2. Reply “Python Notes”
3. Follow me (so I can DM)
EMBL Events (@emblevents) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New science awaits! ✨ We are excited to introduce you to our brand-new 2025 EMBL Annual Poster ➡️ embl.org/about/info/cou… In 2025, you can look forward to novel meetings such as the EMBO | EMBO Symposium 'Mechanisms of drug resistance and tolerance in bacteria, fungi, and

New science awaits! ✨ We are excited to introduce you to our brand-new 2025 EMBL Annual Poster ➡️ embl.org/about/info/cou…

In 2025, you can look forward to novel meetings such as the EMBO | EMBO Symposium 'Mechanisms of drug resistance and tolerance in bacteria, fungi, and
EMBL Events (@emblevents) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you looking forward to 2025 as much as we are? 👀 We just updated our 2025 EMBL Annual Poster to include even more courses and conferences for you to join, so go and have a look! ➡️ s.embl.org/poster-x #EMBLEvents #molecularbiology #lifesciencetraining

Are you looking forward to 2025 as much as we are? 👀 

We just updated our 2025 EMBL Annual Poster to include even more courses and conferences for you to join, so go and have a look!

➡️ s.embl.org/poster-x

#EMBLEvents #molecularbiology #lifesciencetraining
vittorio (@iterintellectus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HOLY SHIT IT'S HAPPENING AI can now write genomes from scratch. Arc Institute an NVIDIA just published Evo-2, the largest AI model for biology, trained on 9.3 trillion DNA base pairs spanning the entire tree of life. it doesn’t just analyze genomes. it creates them 1/

HOLY SHIT IT'S HAPPENING

AI can now write genomes from scratch.
Arc Institute an NVIDIA just published Evo-2, the largest AI model for biology, trained on 9.3 trillion DNA base pairs spanning the entire tree of life.

it doesn’t just analyze genomes. it creates them
1/
Ming "Tommy" Tang (@tangming2005) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I had a roadmap for biology -> computation. What about the reverse? Many with a computer science background are asking: where should they start to learn biology?

I had a roadmap for biology -&gt; computation. What about the reverse?

Many with a computer science background are asking: where should they start to learn biology?