- Traveling with a Quantum Salesman, aps.org
- How to Spot Bad Statistics, ritholtz.com
- Bokeh is a Python interactive visualization library, bokeh.pydata.org
- Astronomers spot a runaway quasar, astronomy.com
- Stunning close-up of Saturn’s moon, Pan, reveals a space empanada, sciencemag.org
- Planet Earth makes its own water from scratch deep in the mantle, newscientist.com
Monthly Archives: March 2017
Reading List (Mar 19, 2017)
- The First Practical Use For Quantum Computers: Chemistry, slashdot.org
- Membership Theory of Inequality, ineteconomics.org
- SciPy 2017 conference, scipy2017.scipy.org
- Matlab 2017a Release Notes, mathworks.com
- Watch U.S. Nuclear Tests, nytimes.com
- True Crime, ted.com
- Planetary scientists are turning up volcanoes everywhere they look, astronomy.com
- Enceladus’s Buried Ocean Is Just Beneath the Surface, scientificamerican.com
Reading List (Mar 12, 2017)
- MIB: Simon Lack on Hedge Funds, ritholtz.com
- Hubble Trouble: How fast is the universe expanding?, sciencemag.org
- Some methodological perspectives on statistical inference in economics, larspsyll.wordpress.com
- Has economics really become an empirical science?, larspsyll.wordpress.com
- What Is the Probability That Alien Life Exists?, scientificamerican.com
Reading List (Mar 5, 2017)
- Ritholtz’s Rules of Valuations, ritholtz.com
- Start-Up New York Gets a New Name, and a Focus on Start-Ups, nytimes.com
- This global telescope may finally see the event horizon of our galaxy’s giant black hole, sciencemag.org
- Defining Intelligence, edge.org
- Our Universe is too vast for even the most imaginative sci-f, aeon.co