4th of July, Independence Day

For those of have never looked at the declaration of independence, it is a masterpiece (even if, like me,  you are not American); the same goes for the original US Constitution document.

Benjamin Franklin who has lived through the war against the British Crown, a war on the US soil, had a great quote that is now more than ever appropriate

They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.

– Benjamin Franklin

Adding to the recent event of global scale and systematic spying on their citizen not just by the US government but also by many other democratic countries it would appear, there is another fourth that is worth remembering in this day: the fourth amendment, and more precisely Restore the Fourth movement.

P.S.: If you are interested to taste of how much information you can gather just by collecting metadata from your e-mails (imagine if you collect from even more sources…), have a look at this MIT website called Immersion (NOTE: work only with Gmail) as presented in this Popular Science article.

29 Ways to Stay Creative [infographic]

Lindsey Lawrence over at Daily Infographic has generated a very nice infographic about 29 things you can do in order to stay creative.  I agree with most of the items, and while creativity is not related directly to productivity, some of these items work for both 😉

For the scientist and geek in me, many thanks to Google today!

306 years ago today, the great mathematician Euler was born. Google had this great composite image displayed on its main search page in celebration. Cool!

 

Google-Euler

 

Have a look at Euler ‘s entry on Wikipedia!

 

[Note added: it seems that many blogs and other sites have pick-up Google front-page today. This article  by The Guardian is a good example]

Google PageRank algorithm, Markov chains, and cancer.

Discovered through Twitter (thanks @Psbasran), a very interesting read combining numerous topics of interest to me: cancer research, computer algorithms, …:  Google PageRank algorithm, Markov chains, and cancer..

Supporting research: essential for our knowledge society

This post is slightly different than others on this blog in that it target professors, researchers, current graduate students and alumni who have graduated from universities located in the province of Quebec. Our provincial government recently announce deep cuts, from 13% to 30% for a total of 10M$. This is on top of serious under-investments in our University system (infrastructure maintenance, professor salaries, undergraduate teaching and general student services).

The major hospital-based research centres of the province have launch a joint effort to raise public awareness on this issue. Please visit and share the link below (yes it is in French only):

Couper en recherche , c’est tuer l’espoir