Curating the Internet: Science and technology micro-summaries for September 8, 2019
Uses and limitations of statistical knowledge; IEEE Spectrum's weekly selection of awesome robot videos; Limited trial shows potential to reverse aging; The search for a room temperature superconductor; A 55 year old search for 3 cubes that sum to 42 has been completed
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- What Statistics Can and Can’t Tell Us About Ourselves - The article, by mathematician Hannah Fry, lists a number of examples where statistics that tell us a great deal about groups of people are useless for telling us things about individuals. For example, we know that for every 1,000 people that take statins, 18 of them will benefit by delaying or avoiding heart attacks. But none of those 1,000 people will ever know if they were one of the people that the drug helped. The article also describes the use of p values in science for determining whether an effect is coincidental or not, but points out that even this methodology suffers from problems, saying that many high profile studies are now believed to be based on wild coincidences, saying, "This issue has only been exacerbated in the era of Big Data. The more data that are collected, cross-referenced, and searched for correlations, the easier it becomes to reach false conclusions." To mitigate against this weakness, the article suggest that researchers should declare hypothesis before examining any data, and everyone should become more comfortable with accepting uncertainty. Every question, it says, can't be answered with either "yes" or "no". h/t Daniel Lemire
- Video Friday: Misty Robotics Begins Shipping Its Programmable Personal Robot - IEEE Spectrum's weekly selection of awesome robot videos contains videos of: A quadruped that climbs stairs, avoids obstacles, and recovers from slipping or being pushed; A biologically inspired robotic hand that plays piano; A start-up business that specializes in object detection for bin picking, indoor navigation, and object detection; more videos from the DARPA underground robotics challenge; a robotic vacuum that doubles as a home surveillance device; and more...
Here's that robotic vacuum:
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I hafta get some HGH.
It is weird that 42 turns out to be the question, and not the answer.
Thanks!
Good technology blog.