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Luca
LucaAmb
1/?) Since a lot of you liked my book suggesting, I decided to make a short thread about the difference between frequentism and Bayesianism. Enjoy! 2/?) In frequntist statistics, observations
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Fernanda Ferreira
fernandaedi
Inspired by @IrisVanRooij, I want to express some concerns that may be controversial and even outrageous to some but I feel we at least should have a discussion. I'm wondering
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parenthetical_e
One of the most interesting questions about oscillations to me is not about frequency or power. It is simpler. Why are some oscillations synaptically excitatory and other inhibitory? https://journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.1152/jn.0
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Hossam A. Ismail
dyingneuron95
Here is an interesting story about how students get into Research projects ;D 1/At the beginning I joined a group of students which I found some lectures offered to be
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JOE RIVERA
PelayoSecundus
Jewish Hollywood has turned Pedro Pascal into Hollywood's darling by giving him the coolest roles but they do so because they trust him and they trust him because of his
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Miami Jake Brukhman
jbrukh
21 predictions for next little while.1. Lots of large protocols using token-based bootstrapping mechanisms.2. Proliferation/innovation in decentralized governance systems.3. Many networks bridging Ethereum.4. Single-chain maximalism death t
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Stephen Mullens
srmullens
For our second Communicating Science class discussion, we looked into the quantitative methodology we so often use in science! The class discusseed Francis Bacon’s “Novum Organum: True Directions Concerning the
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Nick Judin
nickjudin
This photo, shared to me from a Mississippi elementary school, (blurred to protect identities) is a perfect example of why many plans are insufficient. No masks, no distancing- who gets
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Curveit ● Fitness | Wellness
curveitfit
Recently, @naval tweeted about fasting.So, I thought there won't be a better time to talk about a practice that has kept me in top form - Physically, - Emotionally and
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👩🔬 Actinomagnificent
JamaicanLabrat
As a scientist, the first step in any process is to do a literature review. Read all the papers and protocols before you even begin to plan your experiments. This
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Joey Akan
JoeyAkan
Many of the records aren't 'banging' because we are all in a flux. Everyone now understands that the palate of Nigeria is changing, and people are more accepting of new
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Vagina Museum
vagina_museum
On this day in 1813, the so-called "father of modern gynecology", J. Marion Sims, was born. Sims gained fame from developing a surgical repair of vesicovaginal fistula. And he developed
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Cedric 👾 Feschotte
CedricFeschotte
The data presented in this preprint are unconvincing and insufficient to claim SARS-CoV-2 is reverse-transcribed and integrated in the human genome. Many have already pointed out the flaws, but here
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hunterwalk
"I wish my employees didn't have side hustles & would just focus on job at hand" said startup CEO who simultaneously runs venture fund..... a) i'm not subtweeting any particular
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RohanSarkar
SarkarRohan1
The lynchpin of dog domestication theory is food acquisition. Free-ranging dogs (FRD) living on their own & unsupervised by humans are a great system to study food preferences, acquisition strategies
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Steve Hauck 🚀🛰🌔
hauck
My mentor, role model, and friend Roger J. Phillips passed away yesterday. Roger was a gentle giant of planetary geophysics who took great joy in working through the mysteries of
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