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Robust, scalable, and informative clustering for diverse biological networks
https://genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13059-023-03062-0
#bioinformatics #genomics #genetics #statistics
Robust, scalable, and informative clustering for diverse biological networks - Genome Biology
Clustering molecular data into informative groups is a primary step in extracting robust conclusions from big data.BioMed Central
New resource: a set of miscellaneous general-purpose R functions. I created most of these functions for my own personal use over the past 13 years, but I have also shared them informally with many students, friends, and colleagues. I have decided to publish them for anyone else who may be interested. They address a variety of tasks that sometimes come up in psychological data analysis.
https://saraemilyburke.com/stats/miscfunctions.html
Sara Emily Burke | Miscellaneous R Functions
Miscellaneous R functions for data processing, analysis, and plottingsaraemilyburke.com
Getting hotter 🔥 / colder ❄️
... or what ever I want?
Check out this neat illustrated thread on why "it hasn't warmed in 8 years" based on climate satellite data ... and what this claim has to do with cherry picking by @andrewdessler
👉 https://mastodon.world/@andrewdessler/109694618857038411
#Science #ClimateChange #Statistics #OpenData
Andrew Dessler (@andrewdessler@mastodon.world)
Attached: 1 image A short 🧵 to explain why "it hasn't warmed in 8 years" is consistent with humans driving large warming over the century. To begin, let's consider the monthly satellite temperature record:Mastodon