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Corey Quinn
QuinnyPig
"I hate my job, I'm going to quit and start my own company. How hard can it be?"Oh so tremendously hard. A thread. I said this a lot when I
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Condensed Matter Theory Center
condensed_the
There is a huge misconception, not just in popular press but even promulgated by scientists who should know better, that the recent retraction-related development in Majorana physics dooms topological #QuantumComputing
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Krish Sriram
anavrittim
So Poovulagin Nanbargal going after Girija Vaidyanathan, citing technicalities opposing her selection to NGT, filed a case against the appointment. All these NGOs are just Dravidian ideologues in different disguise
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Dr Amy Heffernan
DrHeffo
1. On mentoring as an initiative to drive gender equity for #womenInSTEM (and NB folk), a thread 2. Mentoring in many forms - peer to peer, formal & informal programs
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RealScientists | Counts
realscientists
Let’s kickoff #BlackNeuroRollCall by introducing some of the Black neuroscientists, neuro-engineers, and science communicators on our incredible organizing team! We are all SO proud to be #BlackInNeuro Angeline Dukes
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Erica Gies
egies
"SLOW WATER" is what I'm calling the way we can adapt to avoid the increased flood risk of 48 percent of global land area by 2100, and 52% of the
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English Heritage
EnglishHeritage
Aliens, giants or the wizard Merlin? There are many different theories about how Stonehenge was built, but how did it really get there? How was Stonehenge built A
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Full Stack Deep Learning
full_stack_dl
1/ Our latest Production ML meetup features Erik Reppel (@programmer -- that handle tho ), a Sr ML Platform Engineer at Coinbase. We covered building reproducible / performant ML pipelines,
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Palladium Magazine
palladiummag
China obviously takes ideology very seriously.What if there are real, high intellectual grade alternatives to liberalism? America doesnt take the possibility seriously, and thus underestimates China's threat, and overestimates our
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JD Long
CMastication
I was explaining the history of catastrophe (cat) reinsurance to a new hire. Then I looked at Austin and saw similarities. A ...In 1992 hurricane Andrew bombed Florida. At the
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Zohra Saed, PhD
ZohraSaed
On 9/11 the Hudson River was strewn with office paperwork. I didn't see the bodies falling from buildings. I had walked from midtown to Chinatown and walked over manhattan bridge.
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Jake Williams
MalwareJake
This story is getting a lot of attention. Let me quickly break down for followers not in offensive security what it means.This is not great, but *the sky isn't falling*.
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Neuro Polarbear
NeuroPolarbear
New paper, "Continuous Decisions" in PTRSB w/ @neuromochi and @jmxpearson. We argue that the neuroscience of decision-making is too narrowly focused on a very particular subtype - choices with small
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Bea Caicoya
BeaCaicoya
Naomic Novik on fanfiction: "The magic of fanfiction is that you don't have to please anybody but yourself. It makes you value your own desires, and to figure out what
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Nigel Harris
RAIL
1/ (long read) Here’s today’s AMN (Antidote to News Misery) pix posting. I first visited the East Lancs Rly of today in 1982, as Assistant Editor of Steam World. My
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dr stephanie moore
steph_moore
*sigh*https://twitter.com/dandrezner/status/1359480274468433926 I will grant him that if your online course is online lectures or recorded lectures and that's it, then yes, your online course sucks.But I expect better of academics
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