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Dr. Max Nordau
MaxNordau
Besides being false, conspiracy theories about voting machines are a distraction.What actually happened: Every major institution in the US coordinated to abruptly change voting procedures and filter the information that
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regina mühlhäuser
remueh
#Holocaust historian @ankahajkova studies sexual barter & #queer practices. Now a survivor's daughter sued, claiming Hájková's interpretation of her mother's relationship as lesbian is wrong & would destroy her mother
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Joseph Williamson
JoeWilliamson93
Our new paper is out now in @JAppliedEcology 'Riparian buffers act as microclimatic refugia in oil palm landscapes'. Interested in sustainable palm oil, microclimate, LiDAR, rainforest and edge effects ?
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george
zaberimo
Explaining Lupe Fiasco's Tetsuo & Youth: a threadI wanted to shed some light on this masterpiece so here's my attempt at dissecting this incredibly complex work of art.Also i won't
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James Elliott
ElliottJSyd
#Trauma does not occur in a vacuum. A thread. Drawing inspiration from the recent release of the @Cause_Health book ("Rethinking Causality, Complexity, & Evidence for the Unique Patient," previous chats
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Michael Nielsen
michael_nielsen
How often are numbers prime?Early on, there's a lot of prime numbers: 2, 3, 5, 7, ... But they thin out as you get to larger numbers. It gets "harder"
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Kenneth Baillie
kennethbaillie
Our discovery of 4 human genetic variants underlying life-threatening illness in Covid-19 is past peer review and has just been published: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-03065-yHere's what we found: (1/n) There are 5 positio
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Dr. Cindy Veldhuis (PhD!) 🏳️🌈🗽
CindyBVeldhuis
A presentation I did for our PhD students today on productivity during a pandemic... I wanted it to be highly interactive. In academia it is never enough
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Dmitry Kobak
hippopedoid
Spent some time investigating history of "double descent". As a function of model complexity, I haven't seen it described before 2017. As a function of sample size, it can be
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Mark Nunnikhoven
marknca
before @werner’s keynote, I’m going to sneak in, “Deep dive on Amazon Neptune” (DAT309) by @b2ebsbecause otherwise, I’m going to make @joeyskladany #reinvent “Graphs are awesome”, @b2ebs
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Think Defence
thinkdefence
Today we are going to talk about vehicle transportability, i.e. getting there. 1/ To view it in simplistic terms, you can't apply any effect unless you are physically there, stand
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David Frum
davidfrum
Lizzie Collingham is one of my favorite social historians working today. I finished the latest of her books, Biscuit, on Christmas Day. #FrumReads4 1/xhttps://www.penguin.co.uk/books/111/1118496/the-biscuit/9781847926128.html Collingham'
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Ed Yong
edyong209
The central idea behind this piece on why the US failed so badly to control the pandemic is that it fell under the combined weight of a multitude of weaknesses,
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Jim OShaughnessy
jposhaughnessy
1/ The Thinker and the Prover--a thread “The unexamined life, said Socrates, is not worth living. That’s some serious shit. Most people wouldn’t want to examine that statement, much less
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Steve Magness
stevemagness
Figuring out who to listen to and what's right/wrong in the world of social media, podcasters, and experts of everything is difficult. As a scientist and writer here's1 trick &
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Melissa Caruso
melisscaru
Hmm, recent conversations have given me an urge to do a thread on...Aging Badasses!It's a trope we see fairly often: a badass fighter who's now feeling the effects of age.
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