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How To Be A Good Technical Writer

Published on January 27, 2023 by Hemanth

How To Be A Good Technical Writer; The art of technical writing: It's not for everyone!- A stick figure on the left exclaims happily, "I am a good technical writer". A stick figure-like entity on the right exclaims "Me too!" This stick figure-like entity does not have a human head, but a block with "GPT" written on it.
This essay is not a guide on how to be a good technical writer. The art of technical writing is not for everyone. And this essay explains why!
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Why Does Science Love Simplicity?

Published on January 7, 2023 by Hemanth

Why Does Science Love Simplicity? - An illustration with a triangle on the left, a circle at the centre, and a square on the right. The following question is written around these figures: Which of these is the simplest geometry?
From Newton to Einstein, it turns out that simplicity in science is not so simple. Yet, why does science love simplicity? Read to find out more.
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How To Use Video Games To Solve Scientific Problems

Published on December 26, 2022 by Hemanth

How To Use Video Games To Solve Scientific Problems - An illustration showing a video game controller connected to a television screen. On the screen, you can see a brain shaped figure, inside of which a puzzle is being solved. Below this figure, the following word is written in bold: "Science".
You can use video games to solve scientific problems AND save your job from artificial intelligence. Intrigued? Read the essay to learn how!
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Fallacy: How To Really Understand It?

Published on October 6, 2022 by Hemanth

How To Really Understand The Notion Of Fallacy? - An illustration showing two stick figures representing two speakers over speaking tables arguing. The stick figure on the left says, "Your logic is weak!" The stick figure on the right asks in return, "How weak is it exactly?"
Fallacy is a term that is often misused in the name of science. This essay explains the formal usage of fallacy and helps you avoid pseudoscientific arguments.
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Correlation (III): How To Avoid Berkson’s paradox

Published on September 21, 2022 by Hemanth

Correlation (III): How To Avoid Berkson's Paradox - An illustration showing a stick-figure with a chef's hat stirring dough in a pan while holding an engaged look on its face. It is quoted saying "I'm skilled and ethical."
Berkson’s paradox traps researchers into thinking that there is correlation between two variables when there is not. This essay shows how to avoid this trap!
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Correlation (II): How To Spot The Surrogate Endpoint Problem?

Published on September 17, 2022 by Hemanth

Correlation (II): How To Spot The Surrogate Endpoint Problem? - A cartoon illustration showing two stick figures. On the left, a happy stick figure says, "To complete the study, we have to wait for you to die!" On the right, a sad stick figure with a green face seems uncomfortable with the conversation.
More than 130 years after the discovery of correlation, the surrogate endpoint problem is still unsolved. It tricks researchers into making false conclusions.
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Regression To The Mean: Why Success Fades With Time

Published on August 27, 2022 by Hemanth

Regression To The Mean: Why Success Fades With Time - An illustration showing a breakfast table with a stern looking father (wearing glasses) sitting with folded hands on the right, and a happy and cheerful little girl seated on the left. The girl seems to be saying the following, "My grades are not falling. They are regressing to the mean!"
Regression to the mean is an extremely deceptive statistics concept. It makes sure that any amount of success fades with time. It deceives even the ‘experts’!
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Symmetry: How To Really “See” It?

Published on July 21, 2022 by Hemanth

Symmetry: How To Really "See" It? - An illustration showing a duck with its beak pointing towards the left and tail pointing towards the right. It is labelled "Duck-Rabbit". The Duck says, "Rotate me 90° clockwise." When you rotate the duck clockwise 90°, it appears to become a rabbit.
Learn all about symmetry in this essay from simple illustrations. To test your knowledge, there is also a fun bonus puzzle waiting for you at the end!
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How To Actually Run A Growing Science Blog

Published on July 15, 2022 by Hemanth

How To Actually Run A Growing Science Blog - A Venn diagram showing three separate sets: 1. "Create Value for fellow humans, 2. Skills, and 3. Interests. The intersection between the three sets is marked as "Target".
You don’t get to run a growing science blog everyday. It is indeed a privileged position to be in. This essay goes into the nitty-gritty of achieving this feat!
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Randomised Statistical Trials Are Not Always The Best Option

Published on June 1, 2022 by Hemanth

Randomised Statistical Trials Are Not Always The Best Option - An illustration showing a balance, where "Human Ethics" is written on the left weighing scale, whereas "Scientific Rigour" is written on the right weighing scale.
Randomised statistical trials are the norm for scientifically rigorous statistical tests. But what do you do when scientific rigour causes an ethical conflict?
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