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The Gormogons
Gormogons
CZ Sorry for a longer thread, but thought Twitter might find this interesting.NDU's college application process requires you write a small number of essays from a much larger list of
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Vikram
WhinerVikram
The Discontinuous Galerkin method today is a highly popular numerical method. But what is its origin. And how is it connected to Nobel prize winner Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar.Thread. First, Radiative transfer.
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Alex Rampell
arampell
1/ There’s an opportunity to turn remote education from a weakness to a strength — from a badly rendered “sage on a stage” (constant in education for 100s of years,
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Yonatan Grad
yhgrad
New (short) preprint on B117: “Densely sampled viral trajectories suggest longer duration of acute infection with B.1.1.7 variant relative to non-B.1.1.7 SARS-CoV-2” https://dash.harvard.edu/handle/1/37366884 Why is B117 more transmissi
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🌿 ꪜ𝚎𝚐𝚊𝚗𝚒𝚌 🌿
vegix
#WhitePrivilege is the Republican rioting terrorists thinking they are above the law.#WhitePrivilege is Donald Trump and his enablers not facing harsher and more immediate consequences.#WhitePrivilege is 37% of inmates being
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Eric Mamajek
EricMamajek
1/ I've been asked a few times in recent years about current best estimates of the number of stars in our Milky Way (MW) galaxy. I'll show my estimate here
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𝙲𝙾𝙼𝙱𝙰𝚃𝙻𝚅𝙻 ⚖️
CombatLVL
Communist China’s [Li] Infiltration of higher education system.[LI] Laboratories https://li.vet.ohio-state.edu/people https://lilab.vai.org/ https://www.massgeneral.org/medicine/ciid/research-labs/li-lab https://dermatology.du
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Conor Friedersdorf
conor64
This is a good case study in the distorting effects of racial essentialism and the way it can exaggerate differences in perception among racial groups. (1/x)https://twitter.com/NeilLewisJr/status/1349539708427231233 So here is a
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CROSH
CROSH_CRSST
Today is #LGBTQSTEMDay. Here's a brief history behind November 18th The story begins with Frank Kameny. He was a @Harvard graduate with a PhD in #astronomy. In 1957, he
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Gaurav Sabnis 🇮🇳🇺🇸
gauravsabnis
What I'm saying is, if my school had a suitable "line" open for an Associate Professor of Practice/Industry in journalism, and if I were on the hiring committee (as I
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Caitlin G DeAngelis
cgdhopkins
One way to think about how many of Massachusetts' "patriot" leaders were enslavers is to imagine a dinner party John Adams attended in Boston in 1771. Of the ten men
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Farid Jalali MD
farid__jalali
I refrain from recommending a cocktail, but at 200k cases per DAY now of COVID19, I think it may be time to go ahead:I think folks should consider taking an
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Virginia Heffernan
page88
A word about intellectual diversity and dissent.https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/11/substack-and-medias-groupthink-problem/617102/ When I was in graduate school at Harvard, I failed the oral exams on the grounds that I was too
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Pranav K
6pranavk
1/ I need to say this: 2020 has made me *more* optimistic and hopeful about India than ever before. There is a lot of pessimism out there probably coming from
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Kirby Sommers author, feminist, sex slave survivor
KirbySommers
How Jeffrey Epstein used MKUltra techniques on his victims.1. The "girls" were led into the kitchen.2. The kitchen had surveillance cameras.3. Epstein watched their every move and facial expression.4. When
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Ioana Marinescu
mioana
I've been teaching my students that you can never rule out statistical discrimination, so you cannot prove racism (taste-based discrimination). Now I think statistical discrimination is a cop out for
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