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Ion I. Moraru

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Self-driving car users could watch films on motorway under new DfT proposals | Self-driving cars | The Guardian theguardian.com/technology/202…

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The Best Scientists 🧵 I have heard a lot about the Best Scientists 🧑‍🔬 Maybe the best scientists... make impactful discoveries, publish in gilded journals, garner millions in funding, with lots of indirects. And prizes, all the prizes🏆 And everybody respects them. OR…

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JUST IN: The Supreme Court confirms the authenticity of the draft opinion revealed last night by Politico. The chief justice has ordered an investigation into the leak.

JUST IN: The Supreme Court confirms the authenticity of the draft opinion revealed last night by Politico. The chief justice has ordered an investigation into the leak.
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I want CT to be the most family friendly state in the country. Here's how we're making that happen: ✅Covering pre- and post-natal care under HUSKY ✅Making historic investments in childcare ✅Offering a generous paid family & medical leave program ✅ Offering a child tax credit

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A high h-index implies that you work in a densely populated field with a lot of folks all working on the same thing and citing each other. This is therefore an index of how replaceable you are as a scientist. Discuss.

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A short Python program to estimate π: import random def estimate_pi(n): m = 0 for i in range(n): x = random.uniform(0, 1) y = random.uniform(0, 1) if x*x + y*y <= 1: m += 1 return 4 * m / n

A short Python program to estimate π:

import random

def estimate_pi(n):
    m = 0
    for i in range(n):
        x = random.uniform(0, 1)
        y = random.uniform(0, 1)
        if x*x + y*y &lt;= 1:
            m += 1
    return 4 * m / n
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Forgot to mention the 3 Keynote Speakers on each of the 3 Days of the Zoom Workshop. Apply by Jan. 13 Here are the additional details: vcell.org/wp-content/upl…

Forgot to mention the 3 Keynote Speakers on each of the 3 Days of the Zoom Workshop. Apply by Jan. 13 Here are the additional details:
vcell.org/wp-content/upl…