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Jean Laurens
JeanLaurensLab
Hi SciTwitter, I’d like to show how nice the #vestibular system is from a systems & #computationalneuroscience point of view. I am preparing a series of threads about classical vestibular
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🍙 Pisukkaaq the Transient ❄
DanDanTransient
Not gonna lie a lot of older Natives I know are worried this vaccine won't work for us, or will harm us, because it's made to save and benefit Europeans.
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Giles Wilkes
Gilesyb
It is easy to rebut this attempted rebuttal by Toby Young to Chris Snowden's piece, I would not attempt a complete thread. But just a few obvious embarrassing instances of
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Abe Asfaw
abe_asfaw
How do we measure superconducting transmon qubits? The qubit is coupled to a resonator. The resonance frequency of the resonator depends on the qubit state. All data obtained from the
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Jonathan Ware
ReassessHistory
Each Churchill Squadron had two Churchill V armed with 95mm guns at Squadron HQ. On paper these were meant to lay smoke to support the advance, but were also armed
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Chris Burniske
cburniske
The most informed see the writing on the wall for how integral @BalancerLabs is becoming to #DeFi liquidity.https://twitter.com/BalancerLabs/status/1359538443341152259 To date, @BalancerLabs has not been the flashiest of the AMMs, but
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Eran Amichai
EAmichai
We have a new paper out! This one about swinging bats (not this bat). Out today in @BMCBiology, article by Arjan Boonman, Itay Reiger, @greif_stefan, @AyaGoldshtein, @ofrieitan @YovelBatLab, and I:
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Steve | Millionaire Habits
SteveOnSpeed
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is worth over $108 billion. Here are 9 life lessons we can ALL learn from the billionaire, even if you hate him. //THREAD// 1: "Consumerism, at
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Lex Kravitz
LexKravitz
We just put up a preprint describing experiments we've done to try to determine what the fiber photometry signal represents in the striatum of awake mice. Work was led by
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anton
atroyn
announcing BUIDL grantshttps://troynikov.io/buidl-grants/ there is too much discourse around it being TIME TO BUILD and not enough building. BUIDL grants fix that by paying young people to stay off twitter
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Amy Wisdom
AmyWisdom8
Excited to share that our paper is out today in @NatureComms https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-19917-0. A great collaboration from @DKirschMDPhD @YvonneMowery @DukeRadOnc @DukeCancer and @Barzin_@max_diehn @StanfordCancer examining
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Dr. Phil Metzger
DrPhiltill
Great piece explaining why even cloth masks do *help* slow and prevent #COVID19.https://twitter.com/startswithabang/status/1281471615943839749 2/ BTW, the science behind this — why even a cloth mask helps stop the spread of
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Stefanie Stantcheva
S_Stantcheva
[1/20]”Understanding Tax Policy: How do people reason?” New working paper on how people understand, reason & learn about taxes. What are the mental models that people use to think about
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slovborg
Starfish are more interesting than they seem at first glance. Most know of their LEGENDARY ability to regenerate - not only to regrow new arms, but severed arms can regrow
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James Felton
JimMFelton
Thread on Nicholas Senn (or how a hero saved lives by pumping hydrogen gas into his own anus)(Thread, article version here: https://bit.ly/2NQbfO1 ) Medical history is full of unsung heroes who
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Ali
AliTactics
All these discussions about Tuchel’s time at PSG miss one important thing: he kept adapting the team’s shape and approach according to injuries and the physical conditions of his players.
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