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Inquisitive Bird
Scientific_Bird
Are people with bigger brains smarter (on average)?Here I will summarize some of the biggest studies which test whether there is a correlation between intelligence and brain size (within modern
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Georgia Data Bear, PhD 🇺🇸🍑🏳️🌈 | Jan 5, 2021
dataandpolitics
Should I do an explainer about apps, SDKs, and the data economy?Especially re: TikTok I see so much misinformation about how the personal data ecosystem operates and who the true
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Michael Muthukrishna
mmuthukrishna
New paper on "Psychology as a historical science" w/ @JoHenrich & @slingerland20 in Annual Review of Psychology. Catalyzing the field of "historical psychology" by reviewing work on: origins of psychology
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Mark Ledwich
mark_ledwich
I am one of the authors of this "recently published research". The problem is not with our classifications, it's the way the labels were converted into far-right and far-left.This paper
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David B. Lowry
DavidBLowry
I just wanted to take a moment to highlight the key results and story behind the science of a recent collaborative study out of my lab that was published this
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prof. sian sullivan
SianSullivanUK
A thread about #rhinos in #Namibia 1/ In the course of reading #colonial accounts of west Namibian landscapes for @Future_Pasts, I started mapping recorded encounters with rhinos: around 100
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Amelia McNamara
AmeliaMN
In Spring 2020 and Fall 2020, I taught two sections of R labs for introductory statistics. One section was in formula syntax, the other in tidy(verse) syntax. I'm writing a
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
1. Structural biology has been a standout in the pandemic, mapping the virus, antibodies and vaccines atom by atom. So I had a conversation with one of its leaders, Andrew
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Anirvan Chatterjee
anirvan
I run the monthly Berkeley South Asian Radical History Walking Tour (http://www.berkeleysouthasian.org/ ). But with tours cancelled, I've been focusing on research, attempting to identify every single South Asian in Berkeley,
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Gabe Schwartz
gabegabeyeah
Out today in @PLOSONE, @jaquelynjahn and I map rates of fatal police violence + racial inequities in those rates across all 382 metro areas in the US. We started writing
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Heather Rice-Minus
RiceMinus
Feels a bit surreal that just 2 years ago nearly to the day I watched as the First Step Act was finally signed into law. Now, a 1/4 century ban
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Hannah Haberkern
HannahHaberkern
Let’s start the New Year with a tour of the fly central complex! Read on to learn about circuit motifs that may help insects with integrating diverse sensory information, construct
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LibertySavage
AxelSavage4
1) Thread entitled: 'The nitty gritty on the #scamdemic ':On pg 39 of CDC document entitled "CDC 2019-Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Real-Time RT-PCR Diagnostic Panel," dated July 13, 2020, the CDC
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Lucas Huizinga
lucashuizinga
THREAD:1/14A year ago I thought content marketing was a waste of time. I thought it took too long to see the ROI and it wasn't scalable. I was wrong. We
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P Carew
ClimateGeoGND
The Washington State legislative session is fairly short, we have until April 25th to encourage #ClimateAction in our state. Here are some important climate/sustainability bills moving through the chambers 1/#climate
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Ellie 🦇
TheMathThey
Okay homotopy theory thread, or "how topologists tell spaces apart". This is completely general, you don't even need to know what a function is*, and there's cool stuff from the
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