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Giorgos Kallis
g_kallis
He used this premise of scarcity to argue against redistributive policies. Unless the poor stay hungry, Malthus argued, they wont work hard to produce more. And unless food production grows,
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Santiago
svpino
An introduction to one of the the most basic structures used in machine learning: a tensor. Tensors are the data structure used by machine learning systems, and getting to know
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James Ward
JamesWard73
The Return of the Quadratic: a thread, in which I attempt to fix the theoretical issues with the quadratic model of vaccine effects (which had caused me to lose faith
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Iris van Rooij 💭
IrisVanRooij
How can COS claim to improve rigour, when it systematically ignores critiques of proposed "rigorous" "solutions" (like preregistration) from among the most rigorous research traditions in psychology, such as computationa
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emily
theemilyaccount
a few people have approached me asking how best to get a job in trading/finance, is this worth a thread with my advice? the caveat is that i lucked into
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𝐒𝐀𝐑𝐀∞⁷♡PresidentJeon♡
Sara_RapperJK
Thread: “Jungkook is a genius”There’s a misconception in this fanbase about JK’s intelligence. I’m gonna explain to you how Jungkook is a true genius. Be prepared- this thread is long!!
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Miki Ebisuya
EbisuyaMiki
My favorite question to fellow researchers is "What's your all-time favorite paper?". Through the answer I can learn a lot about the person. Let's try that on Twitter! I'll begin.
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Charlie O'Malley
charliebadger99
Three is the MAGIC number Photo thread:1: photo threadIn Al Pacino voice,"What d'yer see?" Photo thread:2: photo threadIn Al Pacino voice,"What d'yer see?" Photo thread:3: photo threadIn Al Pacino voice,"Wha
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
Today in pulp: why didn't the ancient Greeks write science fiction?That's a good question. No, really. Come this way... Drama, poetry, rhetoric: the ancient Greeks not only created wonderous art
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Douglas Guilbeault
DzGuilbeault
1/ Our new paper is out today in @NatureComms! “Experimental Evidence of Scale-induced Category Convergence across Populations.” In a time of so much political division, I hope this study can
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Mangy Jay
magi_jay
I'm not sure that I agree with all of the framing in this document, but the underlying ideas are well-founded. research indicates that students who are ESL &/or are "non-standard"
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Dr. Steve Easterbrook
SMEasterbrook
1/ As it’s the 75th anniversary of ENIAC today, I thought I would share an extract from my forthcoming book, Computing the Climate. Because ENIAC played a crucial role in
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Courtney Milan 🦖
courtneymilan
I’m finally reading the THE ODDS ARE ONE QUADRILLION TO ONE “expert” testimony.https://electioncases.osu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/TX-v-PA-Appendix-first-half.pdf I’m going to summarize as best as I can! It has been a long time
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𝔻𝕒𝕣ℚ𝕝𝕪🇺🇸🇬🇧👊🏻
IlluminateDark8
What can DOMINION do for you?[THREAD] #DominionVotingSystems #ElectionFraud According to the expert under oath witness testimony being presented either to the courts or the legislature the Smartmatic software was designed
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Kensy Cooperrider
kensycoop
Does gesturing save cognitive resources during a verbal analogies task? Nope. (If anything, the opposite.) Part of a wave of recent findings suggesting gesture may not be so helpful (for
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RajiAiyer
RajeAiyer
Have any one been to the Shri YantraMaha Meru Temple,Amarkantak? #MadhyaPradeshThe entrance to the sprawling temple precincts is through an impressive, sculpturally rich towering gate & most prominent feature of
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