I 'm a big fan of Python for data analysis, but even I get curious about what else is available. R has long been the go-to ...
Let's pick a lab. Maybe it is a lab that looks at masses oscillating on a spring. In this lab, students could put different masses on the end of a spring and let it oscillate up and down.
It's quite clear that things aren't going so well with this Covid-19 pandemic. I mean, it's bad, and it seems to be getting worse. The number of infected humans is just getting stupid-large. As of ...
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