I have been gone for a few months to do birdwatching on Twitter. I went to this trip with a bag containing a self-made red-black tree and a few stacks, accompanied by my pet Python with its super fast jumps that allows it to catch a bird and torture it until it confesses relevant content … Continue reading
While the stars continue revolve around us, twinkle upon the worms that flood the roads during the past raining days; after so much time wasted on swiping the tiles to make 2048 and listening to f*** it all during the finals, I realized that it is time for me to start cramming for GRE. O, the endless … Continue reading
If you have gotten enough of amoeba colony growth with the previous articles, here’s another stochastic process that I will use a non-microbial-reproduction example to explain this. Suppose that we have a group of N people of the same background and type, put under their usual circumstances. Suppose that each individual’s thought process alternate independently … Continue reading
Suppose that you are a dedicated microbiostatistician, assigned on a epic mission of monitoring the harvest of a rare type of amoeba in a laboratory. After a few weeks of intense observation and counting, you have collected a set of fairly reliable data on their rate of binary fission. Since the species is rare, you … Continue reading
Suppose that you are a dedicated microbiostatistician, assigned on a epic mission of monitoring the harvest of a rare type of amoeba in a laboratory. After a few weeks of intense observation and counting, you have collected a set of fairly reliable data on their rate of binary fission. Since the species is rare, you … Continue reading
The space between Earth and its satellite is 1.3 light seconds, three days in an Apollo flight, ten times the Earth’s circumference, or more than the triple of the distance that an average American travels by feet in a lifetime. To help you to visualize this, a Moon-Earth family picture can have length 30 times … Continue reading