Extracts information about scientists from ETIS and uploads it to Wikidata
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Extracts information about scientists from ETIS and uploads it to Wikidata
An api with names, discoveries, nationality, etc of the famous physicists.
This repository was created to storage my portifolio about all Data Science projects that I've worked.
map of science related locations in Houston
Use parallel computing (Hadoop) to resolve the problem "Cube and dictionary"
This program analyzes the birth and death years of scientists to find the range of years in which the most scientists lived. It also provides a list of scientists who lived during that range.
📚 A curated list of awesome resources in scientific books or related field.
This Box addresses the Gender Bias of a seemingly objective expert discussion in science. It stresses the problem of underrepresentation of female scientists and their work and displays this visually by the image of an All-Male-Panel. This panel is labeld "Greatest Scientists" and shows Galileo Galilei, Stephen Hawking, Albert Einstein and Erwin…
The web application of a Gentleman Scientist
Repository for discussing How to be a modern scientist
An awesome self-hosted online quartet game.
System for generation of multiple Docker containers for students/users/data scientists
A set of tools for the biologists who sequence RNA or watch cells in the Thomson Lab
SchemaIndex is designed for data scientists to index and search metadata more efficiently.
This program was developed on the results from the BT Young Scientist project called "Is It Possible to Create a Mathematical Model to Predict Photopollution Based on Population Density in Munster?". This program will calculate the photopollution of an area in the British Isles and grade that photopollution value.
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