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81 Stories To Learn About Research

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Let's learn about Research via these 81 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

1. Politicisation Across the Eras of Gaming: A Survey 

Politics is having an influential impact on the games industry, but how much? The following survey seeks to answer this. Please take time to fill it out.

2. Modpol is a Self-Governance Toolkit for Communities in Online Worlds

What if our online communities had the tools to practice a fuller range of self-organized possibilities?

3. 40% of Cryptocurrency Traders Use at Least Three Exchanges; Only 19% Use Just One

About our Big Survey of Crypto Traders!

4. Seven of the Best Online Marketing Books to Read in 2020

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5. What to do when you hear about your idea: “That’s been done…”

About twenty times in my career as a Computer Scientist and Public Inventor I have somehow informally presented an idea to someone or a group of people, only to hear them say, “That’s been done.”

6. General Citation Rules: How to Avoid Plagiarism

The topic of the correct design of the borrowed elements has recently become very much discussed. More serious attention to plagiarism and several scandals related to the dissertations of famous people have led to stricter requirements for citations in scientific works.

7. Problems With Blockchain and Why We Need the Internet Computer

Problems with the current Blockchain infrastructure today and why we need a truly decentralized Internet.

8. Is DeSci the Future of Research?

The DeSci movement advocates for real decentralization, rejecting institutional influence, and supporting citizen research in the quest for truth.

9. 4 Crucial Elements to Get Right When Launching a New Startup

I’m in the process of launching a new startup. The competition there is fierce, with the top company getting roughly 60,000,000 visitors a month. At scale, it has the potential to make $15 million+ in revenue. We’re fighting an uphill battle and I love every minute of it.

10. Human Resources Management Software Business Research [Part 2]

Hi there! My name is Vitalii Berdichevskyi, I’m a Product Manager. In a previous essay of the series I shared with you Performance Management Software industry research. In this essay I will share with you HR Management Software business research.

11. Why Ruby Shall Still Be Relevant in 2021

Ruby and the Rails framework are both under active development and regular updates are released for both all year round

12. Columbia University to Support Smart Contract R&D

Despite its incredible proliferation in the past two years, the blockchain is still a relatively novel technology, requiring continual development and maturation before it can attain the prominent role that many expect it to play in the digital age.

13. 4 Benefits of Competitor SEO Research and Analysis

This competitor research blog helps you understand their strengths, and weaknesses so that you can then use them in your SEO strategy.

14. My Approach To Not Understanding

When creating any software, it is almost inevitable to spend a big part of your development time researching, and many times this involves looking for syntax you don't remember, or for finding out how other people have approached the same problem you are trying to solve.

15. Behavioral Data Collection: How Gaming Might Help Study ADHD

With the development of more games specifically designed for this purpose, we expect to see a significant increase in the use of gaming as a tool...

16. Survey Says: Only 7% of Developers Want to Work for FAANG

47% of developers say the community’s biggest problem is bad project managers. But that's only the beginning.

17. Online Research — The 6 Steps You Shouldn't Miss

It's pretty obvious that understanding how to conduct this research more thoroughly, accurately, and quickly can pay off sooner rather than later.

18. Reflective Writing on Eric’s Miracle Machine

Eric convinced the public how important fundamental research was, how wrong funding organizations were to overlook the value of those fundamental researches.

19. On-Line Data-Acquisition Systems in Nuclear Physics, 1969: Chapter 3 - PROCESS-CONTROL APPLICATION

Tables 12 and 13 give a summary of present and anticipated process-control applications disclosed by the survey.

20. Crypto.com Funds University of Pennsylvania’s Research Laboratory to Promote Research on Web3

Penn's new Crypto Research Laboratory Fund will help address real-world issues in enhanced privacy, reliability, and scalability of blockchains.

21. Getting Traction: Solid Guide To Quickly Build A Brand

Every startup in its early stages is going to think about building brand awareness, why? Well, brand awareness is an essential tool that is going to let the world know about your brand and the work you do. Sometimes this is all that you need when you are working on your startup because having a proper brand is going to mean that you get recognized easily and you get more revenue.

22. Beyond Fusion: The Unknown

Worlds Within Worlds: The Story of Nuclear Energy, Volume 3 (of 3), by Isaac Asimov is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series. You can jump to any chapter in this book here. Volume III, BEYOND FUSION: The Unknown

23. [Analysis] News Distribution of Telegram's GRAM Token Sale on Liquid Cryptocurrency Exchange

On June 11, Techcrunch.com and the Liquid cryptocurrency exchange website published news that the sale of the alleged Telegram tokens will start on July 10. The newsworthy event has caught buzz within the cryptocurrency community, and based on it we have decided to explore the channels and the news flash sequence, namely which sites are most effective and what tools can be used to make the newsworthy event even more noticeable.

24. How to Use Tableau Visualization to Make a Covid Risk Model

In this paper, I used data from two different data sources and merged them together in the Tableau layer to perform the data analysis.

25. Crowdsourcing in Research: Top 5 Projects to Inspire You

By offering vast quantities of accurately labeled data at scale, crowdsourcing has become an invaluable tool in academic and industry research.

26. Top B2B Statistics Every Sales and Marketing Pro Should Know in 2023

You need your marketing to be effective to increase your sales. But to achieve that, you need to conduct extensive research.

27. The Complete Guide to IoT Update Management

Updating your Internet of Things (IoT) Devices can get very challenging, especially with networks of dozens of devices. Managing those updates is difficult.

28. Bitcoin's Post-Halving Hash Rate [Analyzed]

The cryptocurrency industry has just experienced the most anticipated event, Bitcoin (BTC) 2020 halving. The last 12.5 Bitcoin block has been mined by F2Pool and encoded the message of “NYTimes 09/Apr/2020 With $2.3T Injection, Fed’s Plan Far Exceeds 2008 Rescue.” paying tribute to Satoshi Nakamoto. Antpool was in luck and mined the first 6.25 Bitcoin block.

29. Experience and the Special Theory of Relativity

Relativity: The Special and General Theory by Albert Einstein is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

30. An Open Source Lonero Student Hackathon

If you are a student, I recommend you check out Lonero's latest student hackathon. The submission period ends on February 27th and started on the 11th. This hackathon is for open source projects powered by Lonero or built on-top of the decentralized-internet SDK.

31. Top 5 Business App Categories during COVID-19

In the business world we have to do research and analysis to get to know what users/market have been looking for. So, here is one of our online analytics regarding the apps that are searched by users. We have been doing research on our test website name https://flutterappworld.com/ and i found that these imagine stat that help you to build apps with target markets that have most searches through Google. This stat is based on Google Website and Google analytics data.

32. The Concept of Blockchain Views

Today I would like to express some ideas and leave you with the concept of blockchain view.

33. What to do When Reviewing Academic Papers

Academic paper reviews is a necessary civic duty for researchers in all fields, humanities, science, engineering or anything in between.

34. How to Define User Behavior Using Methods Like Grouping, 2x2 Matrix, and Venn Diagram.

How to define user behaviour using methods like Grouping, 2x2 Matrix, and Venn Diagram.

35. The State Of NFTs From April 2022

April was an exciting month for NFTs after several big announcements from major players in the industry disrupting it and creating new opportunities in there.

36. Research on the Usage of Orders on Crypto-Exchanges

Despite the fact that the demand for "classic" orders remained, crypto enthusiasts showed a growing demand for other complex trading instruments such as the smart orders

37. Startups: As You Grow, Don’t Forget the R in R&D

Do research, identify a market gap and create a product to fill it: the classic entrepreneur’s journey.

38. DYOR: Why It's The Most Important Part Of Crypto Investing

DYOR-Do Your Own Research-is a phrase that's as important as it is repeated. With the prevalence of crypto scams and rug pulls, keeping it in mind is essential

[39. Our GitHub Org. qxresearch Got 2k+

Views in 3 Days](https://hackernoon.com/our-github-org-qxresearch-got-2k-views-in-3-days-dn1y3tw1) I've created a GitHub Organization named qxresearch which is officially part of Mozilla Campus Club. In this club, members get a chance to develop their own projects with us and contribute to our projects. Being the lead of the club I've arranged a event on 10-projects-10-Lines-of-Code.

The aim the event was to prove that we can built something really cool with the programming knowledge we've. It won't take thousands of lines of code to make GUI based python app.

I made a tutorial video explaining how the code works and how we can use those to solve real-life problems.

40. Empathy Map, Personas and Mobile Ethnography Research

Empathy map, personas and mobile ethnography research for UX Designers.

41. UX Research Methods: How to Uncover Valuable Insight about your Users

Over the years, I've found a collection of highly-efficient UX research methods that I rely on when I have little time or money.

42. Exercising Economic Judgement in Planning

If sufficient funds are available, one sensible way to proceed is to use the accumulated collective experience outlined above.

43. Why Qualitative Research Is Vital for SaaS Copywriting

Qualitative research doesn't tell you what or how. It explains the why of your customers.

44. Why I have 218 Tabs Open

It's been decades since the invention of browser tabs. Now, everybody uses them. What does the future of tabs look like?

45. Overcoming Challenges to Market Research in a Bad Economy

Research provides valuable insights into customer behavior, competitors, and market trends and should in no way be left behind.

46. Are Pigs the Future of Organ Transplants?

In this slogging thread, the HackerNoon community channel discusses the possibility of receiving organ transplants from pigs.

47. #CorrelateThis - The Neural Activity of Mice Indicates Cryptocurrency Price Fluctuations

In his research, Gvido reported the discovery of neurons that showed a neural correlation to the price fluctuations of the main cryptocurrencies!

48. Play-To-Earn Industry: B**** Better Have My Money

Play-to-Earn, Metaverse, and GameFi are the latest hype in the crypto space as they help bridge the traditional world with the crypto world.

49. The Best Ways to Research Cryptocurrencies

The phrase "DYOR" is frequently heard in the digital asset world, but what exactly does it mean? Figuring out how to perform the investigation to invest in a fr

50. Designing Research to Simplify the Benefits of Blockchain for Banking

How will the banks of tomorrow operate, look, grow and thrive in a budding fintech environment and increasingly globalised market?

51. How To Create Marketing Plans That Don't Suck

Welcome to Push ROI’s series on how to create a marketing plan. In part one we will define goals and budgets. Defining budgets and goals are the first steps to being able to plan.

52. What is The Arca Research Framework?

The Arca Research team takes a blended approach to performing due diligence on investment opportunities in digital assets, leveraging our backgrounds in capital markets, equities/credit investing, M&A, venture capital and early-stage technology. Our analysis incorporates both  a top-down and bottom-up approach -- meaning we analyze global economic events and asset classes in combination with crypto-specific events to form top-down theses, and use a bottom-up thesis-driven approach to token selection.

53. 2020 HR Tech trends [Part 3]

Hi there! My name is Vitalii Berdichevskyi, I’m a Product Manager. In this essay of the series I will share with you 2020 HR Tech trends research. Previous parts of the series you can find here: Part 1, Part 2.

54. What Was Different About The 2020 Census And Its Challenges

The count is going mostly digital for the first time. Oh, and there’s a pandemic

55. Is Creative Commons a Panacea for Managing Digital IPs? (Part 3: The Pitfall of a Free Licence)

One major reason that scholars and institutions are using CC licenses is the ease of applying them to creative works.

56. Performance And Productivity Management Software Industry Research [Part 1]

Hi there! My name is Vitalii Berdichevskyi, I’m a Product Manager. I want to share with you HR Management industry research I conducted in March 2019.

57. Make The Most Out of Your Portfolio With A Q DeFi Rating

Yield farming and crypto investments are profitable, as long as you understand the risks and assess them accurately. Risks are hidden everywhere: smart contracts, impermanent loss, rug pulls, liquidation, token volatility, people's greed. Why settle for less when some projects promise more than 10,000% APY? In an environment like this, going for 150% returns feels like you're losing money. But is it the right thing to do?

58. Polkastarter IDOs: Crypto Fundraising, Reinvented (yet again)

BDC Consulting analyzed 39 IDO projects held on Polkastarter in the past 6 months and found that buying tokens at an IDO and selling them an hour later on Uniswap can yield over 2,000% in profits,

59. Shut Up and BUIDL: Top Blockchain Ecosystem Grants to Fund Your Project

In an effort to gain dominance, blockchain ecosystems are providing free money and resources for devs that #BUIDL on their chain.

60. Overfitting in Financial Model Building

Creating a powerful predictive algorithm usually involves a certain amount of hyperparameter optimization. This involves tuning a model’s parameters to maximize a certain objective function, such as the Sharpe Ratio in finance. One of the most popular methods is Bayesian optimization, which is a significant improvement in computational efficiency and results over both random search and grid search — two other popular ways of optimizing hyperparameters. When evaluating a costly black-box function, Bayesian optimization is by far the most popular method for tuning hyperparameters.

61. CryptoPhunks: Just a Flip or a Movement?

It’s been just 2 weeks since I started my fall down the NFT rabbit hole… and it does feel like at least 6 months, to be honest.

62. Ethereum vs. Everything Else: The Layer Wars

In the race for $ETH scalability, the Layer Wars are in full swing. Will the future of scalable decentralization rely on #Ethereum 2.0, other L1s, or L2s?

63. The Rise of Robots: Insights Into the Global Robotics Market

2020 marks one hundred years since the word “robot” was first coined by science fiction playwright, Karel Capek. Forty years later, in 1961, General Motors installed the worlds first industrial robot, paving the way for automated manufacturing and the era of programmable machines.

64. Identifying The Poor in India: A Data Driven Analysis

Ever since I quit the corporate world, the story I have been telling myself is that I want to work on uplifting the poorest. It sounds romantic at the onset but like most things, is a lot more complicated when you get down into the weeds.

65. Clarifying Product Validation: 4 Hot-Topic Statements and Their Unpacking

The discussions around product validation and research have provoked some excellent debate in the community and at Terem.

66. Research: Organizational AI Adoption in the Insurance Industry

Executive Summary

67. If I Could Create Worlds…

I’m Mark Nadal & I want to tell you stories of an awe-inspiring future.

68. Listicles – a Simple but Effective Technique for Demand Validation

I believe listicles have a huge potential for testing demand hypotheses. Have you tried using listicles for your demand validation?

69. The Wolfram Physics Project: A New Kind of (Doing) Science

The Wolfram Physics Project is an example of how open science can be done. The world of theoretical physics is not full of crazy billionaires with a vision to advance humanity. Fortunately, there is Stephen Wolfram, founder and CEO of Wolfram Research, designer of Mathematica and the Wolfram Alpha answer engine, the brain behind the Wolfram Language and author of the 1000+ pages scientific book A New Kind of Science. I suggest reading his vita to learn of an eccentric, terribly interesting man who has polarized the science community for decades.

70. 5 Must-Read Research Papers on Sentiment Analysis for Data Scientists

From virtual assistants to content moderation, sentiment analysis has a wide range of use cases. AI models that can recognize emotion and opinion have a myriad of applications in numerous industries. Therefore, there is a large growing interest in the creation of emotionally intelligent machines.

71. How Neural Networks Hallucinate Missing Pixels for Image Inpainting

When a human sees an object, certain neurons in our brain’s visual cortex light up with activity, but when we take hallucinogenic drugs, these drugs overwhelm our serotonin receptors and lead to the distorted visual perception of colours and shapes. Similarly, deep neural networks that are modelled on structures in our brain, stores data in huge tables of numeric coefficients, which defy direct human comprehension. But when these neural network’s activation is overstimulated (virtual drugs), we get phenomenons like neural dreams and neural hallucinations. Dreams are the mental conjectures that are produced by our brain when the perceptual apparatus shuts down, whereas hallucinations are produced when this perceptual apparatus becomes hyperactive. In this blog, we will discuss how this phenomenon of hallucination in neural networks can be utilized to perform the task of image inpainting.

72. Explaining Laravel Package Ecosystem

Packages play a big role in the Laravel scene. How big and which packages? To find it out we took the data from the Packagist.org API and filtered out the Laravel packages.

73. Graph Learning News Review: Hot-Topic Facts of Spring 2021 to Take into Account

What does graph have to do with machine learning, and data science? A lot, actually, and it goes both ways.

74. Random: Meaning in Everyday Life and in Science

“That’s so random!” Common phrase used to express something is unexpected or without a pattern. Does random mean something different in science?

75. 8 Tools Every Data Scientists Should Use

The most useful tools I use daily as a research scientist for finding and reading AI research papers

76. 10 Ideas To Incentivise Surveys and How To Use Them in 2021

What is a survey incentive? Find out all about survey incentives, their pros and cons, and how to use them to make your surveys even better

77. Introducing Total Relighting by Google

In a new paper titled Total Relighting, a research team at Google presents a novel per-pixel lighting representation in a deep learning framework.

78. List of Top VC Firms Investing Into Promising HR Startups [Part 4]

Hi there! My name is Vitalii Berdichevskyi, I’m a Product Manager. In this essay of the series I will share with you List of top VC's invested in HR Tech. Previous parts of the series you can find below:

79. How To Own A Piece Of The New Web With Web 3.0

Web 3 is the latest wave of the internet that is already changing how users utilize and interact with the web.

80. The Vulnerabilities Research Of Valve’s Game Networking Sockets

In this research, we were able to find four new vulnerabilities in Valve’s game networking library by taking advantage of two of C++’s language quirks.

81. AI Rewind: A Year of Amazing Machine Learning Papers

A curated list of the latest breakthroughs in AI by release date with a clear video explanation, link to a more in-depth article, and code.

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