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//]]>// >By Richard Adhikari
Jan 8, 2021 11:14 AM PT
An international group of scientists is demanding scientific journals demand more transparency from researchers in computer-related areas when accepting their reports for publication.
They also want computational researchers to include information about their code, models and computational environments in published reports.
Their call, published in Nature Magazine in October, was in response to the results of research conducted by Google Health that was published in Nature last January.
The research claimed an artificial intelligence system was faster and more accurate at screening for breast cancer than human radiologists.
Google funded the study, which was led by Google Scholar Scott McKinney and other Google employees.
cnn s continuing coverage of hurricane irma. sayings, expressions exist for a reason. learn from the past, otherwise are you doomed to repeat it. that applies very acutely to what we re dealing with now. we have to look at where the storm has been. that s how we ll know what it could do where it goes next. that takes us to cuba, cnn is there. patrick oppmann is about a couple hundred miles east of the capital of havana in a place that boris sanchez tells me i pronounce it kai barien. tell us where you are and tell us what you ve seen. yeah, weather conditions just continue to deteriorate here. even though we re heading off the cuban coast towards florida. solt some of the most powerful swells, the whole storm blows behind you, every which way, my cameraman scott mckinney is in a closet now and the house that
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two mississippi sisters now free women walking out of prison just moments ago on the promise that they ll share a kidney. gladys an jamie scott spent 16 years behind bars for an armed robbery that netted $11. they were serving life sentences. but mississippi governor barbour suspended that punishment in part because of their organ donation plan. marty savage live at the prison in pearl, mississippi, just outside of jackson. marty, kidney transplant means freedom. reporter: it does, indeed, kyra. we just watched as the vehicle that was transporting the two sisters and we re talking about jamie and gladys scott just left the front main gate as of about 30 seconds ago from the central mississippi corrections facility here where they have been for many, many years. it is the first taste of freedom for them. there was no celebration. no honking of horns and no wild jubilation because they realize that their release is based on a number of conditions and at this critical moment n
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