Chemists, in general, don’t like statistics. I guess they may be the horde of natural scientists who despise statistics the most… even though many of us could profit from a better understanding. Once you are out there in industry things change much: efficient use of resources becomes as much a necessity as anywhere else. Here is […]
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Statistics and chemists — like water and oil?
Published by April 27th, 2008 in ancient technology, future technology and link. 2 CommentsLink: blog about bio-materials
Published by April 22nd, 2008 in future technology and other blogs. 1 CommentProbably interesting to our readers is Bio-Polym Blog, a blog about bio-polymers, bio-degradable materials and more. Welcome to the neighborhood!
BASF podcasts: chemistry in everyday life
Published by April 20th, 2008 in future technology and link. 1 CommentYou are probably all aware of BASF’s very cool two podcasts: Chemistry of Innovations The Chemical Reporter Both very entertaining as well as educating… edutainment by the largest chemical company out there.
How do *you* dig through masses of data?
Published by April 2nd, 2008 in future technology, software and state of the art. 3 CommentsMany of you know the problem: you are looking through a bunch of experiments, trying to understand what is happening. Maybe you are working on a screening problem, maybe you are even organized and structured and are using a statistical approach. But often you are not, and it is just looking at data, looking at […]
