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Teodrose Fikremariam
TeodroseFikre
THREADAbout DC Politics .@kwamebrowndc I am vehemently opposed to both Democrats and Republicans and neither should this tweet be seen as an endorsement of you politically. That said, let me
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#LandIsNotProperty Mwalimu Wandia
wmnjoya
So, Kenyans. We need to update our definitions of racism, surely. The last time Europeans talked of Africans having savage cultures was in the early 1900s. Before my parents were
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Julie Arsenault
SciGeekJulie
For those coming at me about the RT-PCR test & calling me a fraud or saying I am lying about my credentials, I have to get a few things off
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David McRaney
davidmcraney
Here's something you should know about yourself. When given options, you tend to pick the one that is easiest to justify, not the one that is "best." Seems bad, but
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The Reading Ape
TheReadingApe
So were the reading wars merely a misunderstanding...? In 1886 James Cattle discovered that words could be read faster than individual letters. So, if we read words faster than
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Senthil Arumugam
dopaminator
This was a long tough road for many reasons (long revision experiments with LLSM, limited computer resources then, a change in job, a lab move, and the COVID-19 following that),
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Colin Raffel
colinraffel
The T5 paper has been published in JMLR! http://jmlr.org/papers/v21/20-074.htmlSince I have already talked more than enough about T5, here instead is a thread about the (awesome) process of publishing in
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Abhishek Kar
Abhishekkar_
π°π¬ ππ²πππΌπ»π π³πΏπΌπΊ π¦ππ°π°π²πππ³ππΉ π£π²πΌπ½πΉπ²Almost everyone aspires to be successful in life but get inspired by those whom hardly people know outside social media.
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JoanieLemercier
Making artworks in the emerging field of new media arts is incredibly exciting.Yet, building an economic model around this practice is very challenging.(a thread) A practice based on new technologies
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Keith R. Holden, MD
KeithHoldenMD
Several studies suggest that a placebo administered without deception, non-deceptive placebo (NDP), can help people manage emotional distress and clinical disorders. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3008733/https://www.ncbi.nlm.
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Erkin Sidick
ErkinSidick
Dear Dr. Chang @GordonGChang, during FoxNews interview yesterday, you said the hundreds of kneeling, shaven-headed, shackled & blindfolded Uyghur men are probably part of the forced labor workers taken to
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Huw
Huwburt
Ok, some tweets from me (a teacher) to people stuck at home with children, panicking about how to educate them: I really worry that parents at home with their children
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Moritz Poll
MoritzPoll
A few key take-aways while @susan_athey presents.- Adaptive experiments (changing the design as you go) might be a great option for piloting studies.- In full-scale studies this is much trickier,
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Ryan McNamara π§¬
Ryan_Mac_Phd
Very interesting piece by the @nytimes in regards to SARS-CoV-2 surveillance, or lack thereof, in the U.S. Having been involved in sequencing SARS-CoV-2 among the population, I had a few
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π₯ Kareem Carr π₯
kareem_carr
I've noticed a kind of tribal individualist that's common online. They move in mobs, make nearly identical objections, claim not be a group or believe in groups, and are extremely
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MackayIM
The world seemed to have a time in 2020 when it's message was unified: "flatten the curve".But with the benefit of hindsight, we should have been saying "crash the curve".
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