If you would have actually read the report, you would have known the attacks are not specifically device or mobile OS bound. They simply say that iOS leaves behind more useable traces. From paragraph 10: Much of the…
You can be traced in many, many ways. From all the websites you visit, the accounts you have, social media posts and pictures, connections with others, camera's outside, your car, your job, whatever more. There's very…
They would need to purify the DNA (remove all other amino acids and membrane proteins etc.) to amplify it and remove any traces of chemicals used for the amplification. But A) naked DNA will be exposed to the…
> DNA testing revealed that I am 47% Jewish That's not what DNA tests do. They do not tell you whether you are factually X% of A and Y% of B, as they do not have the data to make such claims and they do not have DNA of…
I understand that Excel allows for a quick glance, but I'm not sure how R does not offer the same visual cues? Assuming that the data originates from some csv/table structure, Excel requires some GUI clicking and R…
Excel is great, and generally really useful. But not so much in microbiology. Sure, if you have several dozen genes/proteins with some quantitative values and some conditional formatting to visually distinct certain…
As a bioinformatician I'm not too fond of this shift. Software should be sculpted around our needs, not the other way around. It's basically submitting to the fact that we've stubbed our toes hundreds of times to the…
If you would have actually read the report, you would have known the attacks are not specifically device or mobile OS bound. They simply say that iOS leaves behind more useable traces. From paragraph 10: Much of the…
You can be traced in many, many ways. From all the websites you visit, the accounts you have, social media posts and pictures, connections with others, camera's outside, your car, your job, whatever more. There's very…
They would need to purify the DNA (remove all other amino acids and membrane proteins etc.) to amplify it and remove any traces of chemicals used for the amplification. But A) naked DNA will be exposed to the…
> DNA testing revealed that I am 47% Jewish That's not what DNA tests do. They do not tell you whether you are factually X% of A and Y% of B, as they do not have the data to make such claims and they do not have DNA of…
I understand that Excel allows for a quick glance, but I'm not sure how R does not offer the same visual cues? Assuming that the data originates from some csv/table structure, Excel requires some GUI clicking and R…
Excel is great, and generally really useful. But not so much in microbiology. Sure, if you have several dozen genes/proteins with some quantitative values and some conditional formatting to visually distinct certain…
As a bioinformatician I'm not too fond of this shift. Software should be sculpted around our needs, not the other way around. It's basically submitting to the fact that we've stubbed our toes hundreds of times to the…