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The Sharing Scientist
ScienceShared
I think a lot of the discourse around new rapid tests has become slightly toxic.They have clear advantages & limitations, and I think I have covered this clearly enough in
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Marco Chitti
ChittiMarco
There is a thought I long had in my head's backburner but I'm getting more and more convinced there is at least some truth in it.That most of our discussion
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ديانة
_verkur
With regards to the discourse on Peranakan food and Malay food, it’s really telling and problematic to distinguish Peranakan food as requiring more “labour” and quality ingredients, implying that Malay
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Eduardo Sampaio
OctoEduardo
Octopuses punch fishes. YES. OCTOPUSES. PUNCH. FISHES!! Our new paper is out on @ESAEcology, showing that octos express this behavior during collaborative hunting with other fishes. This was probably the
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Dr Jo Taylor
jgetaylor
So... why might talking about the brain not be the best idea. We are psychologists right?#TwitterEPs @edpsydan Ok, so, starting with all the "isms" (surely to move on to some
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Nancy Sims
CopyrightLibn
I haven't written about this publicly because it is happening with a scholarly organization that is not one I usually participate in. However, I've now seen regular members discussing, -and-
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Justin Ling
Justin_Ling
In the hours after a gunman opened fire on a federal judge's home, killing her son, speculation ranged from a Jeffrey Epstein-linked hit to a QAnon truther. It seems the
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Black In Neuro
BlackInNeuro
[#NeuroRacism | Eugenics ] What we hope to show today is that there are real consequences to this racist way of pursuing science. This is more than just an academic
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Kaeli Swift, Ph.D.
corvidresearch
June has provided us a great opportunity to talk about something that has only recently gotten much scientific attention: quiet songs/calls. I'll unpack what I know in the following thread.
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Mark Butt (MarquisMark)
MarkusButticus
Don't feel like I've played it enough to write a full-on review so, after a week of streams, here are some of my impressions of @FFGames' The Rise of Red
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Neal Jean
nealjean1
Idea from machine learning applied to startupsRepeat founders are like linear models, first-time founders are like deep learning In ML, inductive bias is what lets a model generalize beyond training
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Michael Griksaitis
MJGriksaitis
@SapnaKmd talks on analgesia and sedation strategies using scores guidance This is a key topic for all involved in caring for critically ill children#WFPICCS20 #PedsICU #ICURehab The question is asked:
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El Sandifer, Rationality Expert to the Stars
ElSandifer
Thinking about this again, and it occurs to me that the ugly truth a lot of people on the left don’t want to face is that a successful leftist political
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Benjamin De Cock
bdc
Thread: Step-by-step guide to successful low-cost investing in the US with Vanguard. Establish an emergency fund. Before you start investing, the priority is to pay off any debts and save
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Julian Shapiro
Julian
How to rewrite bad writing After rewriting 400,000 words on my site...Advice for blog posts, tweets, emails: Great authors’ first drafts are bad—no better than yours. However, they aggressively *rewrite*
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Frank ⌁
FrankElavsky
Data visualization cares disproportionately far too much about designing for colorblindness relative to other disabilities that are more common (visual impairments included).(A thread on disability, race, and patriarchy in data
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