Richard Price

@richardprice100

Founder of . Our mission is to accelerate the world's research.

San Francisco
Joined December 2007

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    Sep 5

    Incredibly lucid and informative piece about Judea Pearl's new book by Tim Maudlin in the

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  2. Jul 11

    According to Alexa, is the 216th most visited website in the world, over the last 90 days.

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    Jul 1

    A majority of individuals are fooled into expressing opinions on subjects that are completely fictitious - particularly men and the better educated.

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    Jun 23

    Harvard Gazette is asking faculty "What is one thing wrong with the world that you would change?" Here's my answer. Harvard Professor Steven Pinker says the truth lies in the data via

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    Jun 18

    A few weeks ago, my neighbor asked if I could possibly buy water for some refugees. They had been dropped off at a bus station by ICE. Her church has been picking folks up and taking them to a safe location. I said, “Of course I can help. Should I buy some food? Are they hungry?”

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    Jun 18

    Just a bird doing a spot of fishing... 😮

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    Jun 16

    Electric Vehicle 🚘 market share in Norway 🇳🇴 2008: 0.22% 2009: 0.15% 2010: 0.31% 2011: 1.32% 2012: 3.24% 2013: 5.89% 2014: 13.34% 2015: 21.08% 2016: 26.64% 2017: 37.07% 2018: 46.42% Source: IEA

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    Jun 6

    D-Day: 75 years ago on June 6, 1944, over 150,000 Allied troops landed in Normandy. Timelapse shows their 87 days of combat. - orange: UK - blue: USA - red: Canada - black: Axis (Drew Hannen)

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    Jun 7

    Swifts have the record in nature for sustained flight. They can stay aloft for 10 months at a time – and juvenile birds may fly for as long as two years non-stop

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    Jun 6

    The speed of a hairy frogfish’s bite is the result of a vacuum in its mouth that can suck in its prey in just 1/6000th of a second. It’s so fast that even slow-motion video struggles to capture it

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    Jun 6

    Kinesin protein moving a molecule around a cell

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    May 21
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    The Ben Franklin effect is how to get people to like you by doing you a favor 'Having heard that he had in his library a certain very scarce and curious book, I wrote a note to him, expressing my desire of perusing that book...'

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  13. May 17

    . talking at the office tonight at an event called “Decentralized Approaches To AI”, organized by

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    May 11

    “How the Hell Has Danielle Steel Managed to Write 179 Books?”

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    May 13

    What is the safest form of energy? Check out the data here: Death rates from energy production per TWh

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    May 9
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    Apr 17

    1/ After 2 years of hard work we are finally launching Mercury and opening signups to everyone: thread..

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    Apr 11

    A young Henry Ford pitches the gasoline engine to Thomas Edison. Edison replies: 'Young man. You have the thing. Keep at it' Ford writes, much later: 'No man up to then had given me any encouragement'

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    Apr 10

    An AI system defeated elite Chinese doctors in a two-round brain tumor diagnosis competition on both speed and accuracy. This could do incredible good but is another example of areas in which new technology is capable of beating humans. We have to evolve quickly.

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