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OOP Slack Application is Open! And A New FREE Course!! | Out-Of-Pocket

Plus we’re running an experiment…

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A conversation about EHRs, who their customers actually are, and building apps

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Copilots for parents, Chaining Agents, Talking to Your Genome, and more.

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Plus future hackathon ideas?

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A Third of Forests Lost This Century Will Likely Never Be Restored

Of the forest lost so far this century, roughly a third was destroyed to make room for farms, a new analysis finds. Those woodlands, which spanned an area larger than Mongolia, will likely never be restored, authors say. Read more on E360 →

7 hours ago 2 votes
OOP Slack Application is Open! And A New FREE Course!! | Out-Of-Pocket

Plus we’re running an experiment…

16 hours ago 1 votes
Is Gravity Just Entropy Rising? Long-Shot Idea Gets Another Look.

A new argument explores how the growth of disorder could cause massive objects to move toward one another. Physicists are both interested and skeptical. The post Is Gravity Just Entropy Rising? Long-Shot Idea Gets Another Look. first appeared on Quanta Magazine

6 hours ago 1 votes
Issue 19: American S-Bahn

Plus: How to redraw cities with tangled property rights, the secret history of inflation targeting, and the end of lead pollution in the developing world

yesterday 1 votes
How Humans Solve Problems

The human brain is extremely good at problem-solving, at least relatively speaking. Cognitive scientists have been exploring how, exactly, people approach and solve problems – what cognitive strategies do we use, and how optimal are they. A recent study extends this research and includes a comparison of human problem-solving to machine learning. Would an AI, […] The post How Humans Solve Problems first appeared on NeuroLogica Blog.

yesterday 1 votes