Guy A Cooper (@guyacooper) 's Twitter Profile
Guy A Cooper

@guyacooper

Junior Research Fellow. St. John's College, Oxford. Zoology Department. Evolutionary models of cooperation and division of labour. He/him/his

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Joel Lehman (@joelbot3000) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Evolution through Large Models” – new paper from our team at OpenAI. Step towards evolutionary algos that continually invent and improve at inventing: Large models can suggest (+ improve at making) meaningful mutations to code. Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2206.08896 1/4

Stuart West (@stuwest8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper solving Crozier's paradox, by showing how multiple social encounters can stabilize genetic kin recognition nature.com/articles/s4146… Alan Grafen

Tivadar Danka (@tivadardanka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Matrix factorizations are the pinnacle results of linear algebra. From theory to applications, they are behind many theorems, algorithms, and methods. However, it is easy to get lost in the vast jungle of decompositions. This is how to make sense of them.

Matrix factorizations are the pinnacle results of linear algebra.

From theory to applications, they are behind many theorems, algorithms, and methods. However, it is easy to get lost in the vast jungle of decompositions.

This is how to make sense of them.
Prof. Katharine Hayhoe (@khayhoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Less than 20 years ago, the world was headed for a >4C warmer world by 2100. The amount of change that would occur under that much warming, that fast, was almost unimaginable and certainly unsurvivable for human civilization + a large percentage of the world's species. (thread)

Less than 20 years ago, the world was headed for a >4C warmer world by 2100. The amount of change that would occur under that much warming, that fast, was almost unimaginable and certainly unsurvivable for human civilization + a large percentage of the world's species. (thread)
Ming Liu (@papilioming) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited to share our latest work published on eLife! We have shown that social cheat strategy can be more diverse than previously thought. Our results can help explain the variations in cheating levels observed in many species!

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Question: why should hosts decrease the genetic diversity (increase relatedness) of their symbionts? Answer: To stop their symbionts fighting. With Matishalin royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…

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The fundamental principle of our new book is simple: The reader must come first. Getting a busy and distracted person to read your paper is an incredible achievement. tinyurl.com/d4stskam @QueensOxBiology @DewanPandora

The fundamental principle of our new book is simple: The reader must come first. Getting a busy and distracted person to read your paper is an incredible achievement.  tinyurl.com/d4stskam <a href="/queensoxbiology/">@QueensOxBiology</a> @DewanPandora