This blog post is about hypothesis testing. In the classical world, this task is often modeled in the following way: we, as scientists, have formed the belief that some (random) system follows a ...
They can’t guarantee future health, but they can tell you the trajectory you’re on. By Dana G. Smith Take a minute to consider the last decade of your life. What type of physical shape do you hope to ...
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A large study led by researchers in Zurich found that a higher genetic risk for schizophrenia is associated with thinner retinal tissue, reinforcing the idea that eye health could reflect changes in ...
This is not a fully functional testing framework, it's just a simple example of how you can create your own testing framework. Why would you do that? Because it's fun, duh! But, you can still create ...
Heart disease is the world’s leading cause of mortality, comprising 32% of all deaths. But that doesn’t mean people are powerless against the condition — there are some steps they can take to help ...
Hypothesis validation is fundamental in scientific discovery, decision-making, and information acquisition. Whether in biology, economics, or policymaking, researchers rely on testing hypotheses to ...
Drug discovery scientists develop and test complex hypotheses using data and expertise, and build workflows to support this. In this third and final article, Dr Raminderpal Singh and Nina Truter ...