Houses of Stones
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  • The data-scientist-as-mechanic   Mar 7, 2017 • Schaun Wheeler
  • Thoughts on working in Japan   Dec 15, 2014 • Paul Meinshausen
  • Data and the end of policy   Oct 24, 2014 • Schaun Wheeler
  • Science in the Bookshops of Chiang Mai   Oct 16, 2014 • Paul Meinshausen
  • Science is analytics without the back-seat driving   Sep 22, 2014 • Schaun Wheeler
  • A simple amortization function   Aug 29, 2013 • Schaun Wheeler
  • Data science needs openness   Jul 10, 2013 • Paul Meinshausen
  • Anthropology and data science need each other   Jul 9, 2013 • Schaun Wheeler
  • Quickly read Excel (xlsx) worksheets into R on any platform   Jun 20, 2013 • Schaun Wheeler
  • Quickly read Excel worksheets into R (Windows only…sorry)   Jun 18, 2013 • Schaun Wheeler
  • Analysis isn’t Enough   Jun 18, 2013 • Schaun Wheeler
  • Visualizing and Ranking Tourist Inequality   May 16, 2013 • Paul Meinshausen
  • Improving Interpretation of Science Writing   Mar 14, 2013 • Paul Meinshausen
  • Research at Disney   Mar 4, 2013 • Paul Meinshausen
  • What happens in society, stays in …the brain?   Feb 28, 2013 • Paul Meinshausen
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"Science is facts; just as houses are made of stones, so is science made of facts; but a pile of stones is not a house and a collection of facts is not necessarily science." – Henri Poincare