Let鈥檚 get statted
03 June 2015With more information than ever at our fingertips, statisticians are vital to innumerable fields and industries. Welcome to the world of the datarati, where humans and machines team up to crunch the numbers.
With more information than ever at our fingertips, statisticians are vital to innumerable fields and industries. Welcome to the world of the datarati, where humans and machines team up to crunch the numbers.
Big data has captured the world鈥檚 attention, with talk of a new Industrial Revolution based on information, and of data being one of the 21st century鈥檚 most valuable commodities. Today, we commence a month-long focus on research that uses, produces and interrogates huge datasets.
Cambridge computer scientists have established a new gold standard for open research, in order to make scientific results more robust and reliable.
After two years of intense maintenance and consolidation, and several months of preparation for restart, the Large Hadron Collider, the most powerful particle accelerator in the world, is back in operation after a major upgrade.
A survey of almost 400,000 British residents has highlighted significant differences in personalities between regions. Amongst its findings, it shows Scots to be amongst the friendliest and most co-operative residents, Londoners the most open and Welsh people the least emotionally stable.
Scientists have discovered 15 previously unknown genetic 鈥榟ot-spots鈥 that can increase a woman鈥檚 risk of developing breast cancer, according to research published today in Nature Genetics.
Cambridge scientists are part of a resolution revolution. Building powerful instruments that shatter the physical limits of optical microscopy, they are beginning to watch molecular processes as they happen, and in three dimensions.
Inflammation 鈥 the body鈥檚 response to damaging stimuli 鈥 may have a protective effect against cardiovascular disease, according to a study published today in the journal Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology.
探花直播Large Hadron Collider is being brought back to life, ready for Run II of the 鈥渨orld鈥檚 greatest physics experiment鈥. Cambridge physicists are among the army who keep it alive.
Recent advances in medical imaging are being applied to airborne remote sensing of vegetation, enabling conservation scientists to see the wood and the trees.