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Our $100,000 top prize winner—recognizing both achievements and promise—was an impressive young scholar named (you guessed it) Jon Haidt. More than we expected, we got that one right. In 2024, our culture is becoming wiser and hopefully healthier, thanks to Haidt’s evidence-based teen ...
remaining linked to rich sources of biological annotation. DAVID's functionality is demonstrated using the Affymetrix Genechip data of Cicala et al., [9]. However, DAVID expedites the functional annotation and analysis of any list of genes encoded by the human, mouse, rat, or fly genomes. Mat...
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The distributed nature of biological knowledge poses a major challenge to the interpretation of genome-scale datasets, including those derived from microarray and proteomic studies. This report describes DAVID, a web-accessible program that integrates fu
David Hume is arguably the greatest of British philosophers. One of the foremost exponents of empiricism, Hume’s philosophy starts with the premise that the only knowledge human beings can have of the world is that which is derived from experience. With
In 1956, Kenneth Boulding explained the concept of General Systems Theory as a skeleton of science. He describes that it hopes to develop something like a "spectrum" of theories--a system of systems which may perform the function of a "gestalt" in theoretical construction. Such "gestalts" in...