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Soragni:Lab
soragnilab
I am gonna probably get pushback, but here it goes. I don't get the concept of negative/bad reviews. A negative, bad, aggressive review is just a poorly written review. Turning
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Shreya Shankar
sh_reya
I'm not sure if the machine learning engineer role is very well-defined. IMO, a good MLE does "full-stack" work -- owning ML end-to-end, from model development to integration in production
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Rohit Jindal 📚
rohit_jindal29
A THREAD on timeless thought provoking ideas by Nikola Tesla:1/All that was great in the past was ridiculed, condemned, combated, suppressed — only to emerge all the more powerfully, all
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Free Law Project ⚖
FreeLawProject
A thread about the history of our legal citation extractor and open source. 1/? In 2015 or so, two students at @BerkeleyISchool wrote the first version of it. It was
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Jessica Tierney
leafwax
New paper led by Jiang Zhu, w/ @mountain_gaucho and @cjpoulsen demonstrates that ECS in the CESM2 climate model is just too damn high , leading to a
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Crystal moth
Prolapsarian
THREAD: 1/ There is a deep antisemitism in the assumption that all Jews must support Israel, that we want the same answers, and that we collectively share a set of
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Dee
MuppetPowerrrrr
Since anti-China supporters keep bringing up Tiananmen Massacre as some sort of a reminder, I thought I do the same. US atrocities.Tuskegee #Syphilis experiment. #atrocities #USatrocities https://twitter.com/AlsoACarpenter/status/1195055141
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Declan O'Regan
DrDeclanORegan
Leonardo da Vinci first described a complex network of muscle fibres inside the heart and today in @nature we report on why they are important to health and disease. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2635-8
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Emm
emswam
'The question of whether plants possess some form or sentience or agency has a long and fraught history'A beautifully presented essay by @ferrisjabr & Brendan Ko on the work of
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Jean Paul Zodeaux
JeanPaulZodeaux
NPR thinks they can cover their ass by using the word "invented" in the question of the origin of the novel coronavirus. Let's follow the threads of evidence and see
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Urmila Kulkarni Kale
KulkarniKale
For PhD students to be thinkers than just the specialists in their micro domain, both the students & supervisors need to invest time & efforts. Though it depends on individuals,
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Save Your Sons
SaveYourSons
A great father is a great teacherHere are five critical thinking skills you must master, so you can one day teach them to your kids=THREAD= 1. Pattern recognition Figuring out
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Habashneh Thara | 🎇
iHabashneh
بما اني ولا بمره حبيت مايجر النسائيه فأنا حابه أreveal some of it's dark secret history So, let's see .. Ever heard of James Marison Sims? "أب علم النسائيه" !
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Krishnan
cvkrishnan
Anthropologically clueless Anthropological ignoranceAnthropological impossibility. Some of his arguments 1. We got “AESA Ga As TRM technology” when we got the PhalconNo we did not get. 2. Why did you
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Matto Mildenberger
mmildenberger
Exciting news! @MichaelAklin and my new provocation is out in @GepJournal. We make a simple but far-reaching claim. **Empirically, climate politics is NOT primarily about collective action or free-riding**. A
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Angelica Patterson
ColorfulSciGirl
Hello All! Today's post is about #BotanizingWhileBlack. After posting about the "shotgun method" showing how I collected tree branches for my experiments, I received the question asking, "... do you
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