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Weekly Media Update

Week of September 5, 2025

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Better Planning, Better Science

On Tuesday, September 9th, Konrad Kording will demo his new Scientific Project Planner app at the C4R2025 Conference. This app is a tool developed to complement the Community For Rigor's work and help researchers properly and thoroughly plan experiments, and this hands-on session will help get participants' studies started rigorously.

What We Value: The Neuroscience of Choice & Change

On Wednesday, September 10th, Professor Katy Milkman will talk with Emily Falk about her new book. This is Falk's first book, and provides a window into the impacts of the brain’s value, self-relevance, and social relevance systems. This event is co-hosted by Annenberg Public Policy Center, the Annenberg School for Communication, Behavior Change for Good, and MindCORE.

DiffKillR: Killing and Recreating Diffeomorphisms for Cell Annotation in Dense Microscopy Images
9/3: IEEE International Workshop on Machine Learning for Signal Processing Poster | Alejandro Ribeiro

It’s the End of the Line as We Know It
9/1: Gad's Newsletter | Gad Allon

Learning With Covariance Matrices: Foundations and Applications to Network Neuroscience
8/31: IEEE International Workshop on Machine Learning for Signal Processing Tutorial | Alejandro Ribeiro

Law of Next-Token Prediction in Large Language Models
8/29: Physical Review E | Weijie Su

Understanding Incremental Learning With Closed-Form Solution to Gradient Flow on Overparamerterized Matrix Factorization
8/28: arXiv | René Vidal

Equal Protection Fight Looms Over EEOC’s Transgender Bias Shift
8/27: Bloomberg Law | Cary Coglianese

The Computer in the Casino: Why Web3 Can’t Shake Its Speculative Roots
7/30: Duckbucks | Kevin Werbach

The Geometry of Heaven & Hell: Mathematics & the Poetic Imagination
7/29: Amazon Digital Services | Robert Ghrist

 
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