Our research “Nitric oxide supersaturation in the surface waters of the oligotrophic Atlantic Ocean” has been published in Limnology and Oceanography Letters. Check: https://t.co/RERltElIMr
President Ferdinand R Marcos Jr has recently signed the Republic Act (RA) 12064 or the Philippine Maritime Zones Act and RA 12065 or the Philippine Archipelagic Sea Lanes Act on this day, November 8, 2024.
I am feeling nostalgic because the previous cruise with RV Sonne was a very emotional one since Tatay passed away while I was in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. More than two years has since passed, but we still remember and miss you.
Checked-in on our research vessel yesterday. This will be my room for the next weeks until we reach Singapore. Slightly bigger than my previous room. Just few rooms away from my previous one.
Today, we deployed our first floating laboratory that will be equipped with an Imaging Flow Cytobot capable of collecting phytoplankton data almost twice a day and transmitting the data in real time.
This allows us to monitor HABs near real-time and study climate change.
Friends don't let friends make bad charts!
Chenxin Li, pulled together a lot of great advice for data visualization, with clear "do this, not that" examples for each item.
Here are a few of my favorites, see the link below for more.
Worried about fake citations generated by ChatGPT?
Consensus has designed a custom GPT especially for researchers.
It has access to 200 million research papers and answers your questions with references to published papers.
No more fake citations.
Here's how to use it:
I gave ChatGPT the train and validation losses of a model.
This is machine learning 101. Every person who has trained a model before has seen learning curves. They are crucial to building models.
ChatGPT doesn't hesitate. Its answer is eloquent, detailed, and well-written. Its answer is also flat-out wrong.
This would be obvious to anyone who knows how to interpret learning curves. I'm not concerned about them. However, this would be a problem for students and people using ChatGPT to help them do their jobs.
Out of the six bullet points from ChatGPT's answer, only the first is correct. Anyone using the advice will end up with a terrible model.
There are many impressive examples, and that's something we should all celebrate. But we shouldn't rely on these models for anything we don't understand.
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