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Federico Lelli
lellifede
Paper day: "Using the Baryonic Tully-Fisher Relation to Measure H0" by James Schombert, @DudeDarkmatter, and myself. Accepted for publication in AJ.Read it here: https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.08615 SPOILER ALERT: H0=75.1 +/- 2.
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Heather Urry
HeatherUrry
Y'all, this was accepted for publication in Psychological Science today: "Don't ditch the laptop just yet: A direct replication of Mueller and Oppenheimer’s (2014) Study 1 plus mini-meta-analyses across similar
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Sandra Penman
shpenman
Today at #ESAus20 we will hear about early impacts of the Black Summer firesI'll tweet the talks in a thread below #fireecology Rachael Gallagher found 67% of Australia's 26,000
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Ed Yong
edyong209
I’m really grateful to everyone who read the big new cover story this week. If you’ve liked my work, perhaps you’ll also like the work that I like. Here are
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Josh Larky
jlarkytweets
|| DERRICK HENRY WORKLOAD THREAD ||The Big Dog rushed for over 2,000 yards this season, but you already knew that. I'm here to tackle a more important question for dynasty
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Adam Cifu
adamcifu
1/9 Started our yearly Critical Appraisal of the Landmark Literature course with the 4th years today (on Zoom, ). Seems like a good time for a quick tweetorial on reading
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Christoph Siedentop
chsiedentop
Git bisect a thread . I assume you've used or heard of git bisect.Recap:1. `git bisect start BAD GOOD`2. 3 label result with `git bisect good/bad`4. Goto 2
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antirobust
antirobust
corona & the politicization of everything has me pondering how my information diet has changed over the last ~decade, strategies for identifying & avoiding fake news(thread) biggest one imo is:
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Patrick Myers
pomyers
After almost 1 year, the wait is over - the #EXCEL investigators finally release the UDMI data in @NEJMhttps://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2000645?query=featured_secondary in a nutshell:- the EXCEL investigators had the UDMI data, al
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Kasper Planeta Kepp
KasperKepp
With many empirical studies now showing more modest effects of lockdowns vs. other NPIs, voluntary behavior, and other confounders, the original model concluding large effects is increasingly criticized, incl. a
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Sebastian Payne
SebastianEPayne
.@michaelgove delivered the annual Ditchley Lecture last night. It was one of the most compelling critiques in modern times of the British state and its ability to deliver reform to
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Gauti Eggertsson
GautiEggertsson
Scott Sumner coins a fun term the “Princeton School of Macro” for the work in monetary economics at Princeton from the mid 1990’s to mid 2005 in this podcast https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/show/macromusings/id/17491958
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UnusualValue
unusualvalue
0/n. Thread on various investing beliefs. My analytical style is to find value in duration by finding assets which have high barriers to replicate. Usually when there is some 'flaw'
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Connect2Physio
Connect2Physio
#BackPain a thread: @PeteOSullivanPT @jpcaneiro @BJSM_BMJ BACK TO BASICS: 10 FACTS EVERY PERSON SHOULD KNOW ABOUT BACK PAIN https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/54/12/698#ref-1 Management for low back pain:- Initial screen for red flags-
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Julian Shapiro
Julian
When you follow someone on Twitter:You choose who influences your thinking.Here are the people I'm testing out this month: @sahilbloomBrilliantly crafted deep dives into the fascinating parts of business history.https://twitter.com/Sahi
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Maarten van Smeden
MaartenvSmeden
Personal top 10 fallacies and paradoxes in statistics1. Absence of evidence fallacy2. Ecological fallacy3. Stein’s paradox4. Lord’s paradox5. Simpson’s paradox 6. Berkson’s paradox7. Prosecutors fallacy8. Gambler’s fallacy9. Linds
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