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Bill Mill
llimllib
"require a strong minor in some field other than computer science and mathematics... Without real experience in using the computer to get useful results the computer science major is apt
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Phil Mitten
TheMaverickSgt
#WomenInScienceDayWhy are there still so few women in science, and how might that affect what we learn from research?Listen to women scientists. Learn from women scientists.Support women scientists.[A thread] on
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M Gabriela M Gomes
mgmgomes1
TWIMC: I've been Mathematician and Mother for ~30 years (now also Grandmother) and this is what matters. I spent the last 10 years studying individual variation on characteristics that are
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Sridhar Ramesh
RadishHarmers
I construct a rectangle of 16 dots by 24 dots in my mind, then count 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc, till reaching 384.https://twitter.com/asusarla/status/1332450052749537281 Historically, it was a major breakthrough
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सेठ ऋषिकेशदास
Rishikesh4590
Thread on the Life and works of Dr. Richard L. Thompson sir (Feb. 4, 1947–Sept. 18, 2008), also known as Sadaputa dasa. Though he was related to ISKCON but he
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Neil Butler
mrNeilButler
So. To make our maths classes represent the true history of our subject. To represent mathematics as the world-wide, trans-civilisational pursuit it is. #edchatie #mtbos #iteachmath #inclusivestemcs 1. Consider how
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Ranthony A.C. Edmonds, PhD
RanthonyEdmonds
I want to highlight an outstanding black mathematician William S. Claytor, PhD. He is someone would have greatly benefitted from consistent support from the mathematical community (and its professional societies)
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✨💞ClaireSoulCoach💫👽
ClaireHY3
The Montauk Chair - Dr. John von Neumann and his research team were called back in the late 1940s to continue research on the USS Eldrige, the project concerned the
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/8Good article, although I think the argument as to whether or not GDP is a good measure of economic performance largely misses the point. Of course it isn't, but no
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claire (taylor's version)
jackIeopards
the twisted obsession scooter braun has with taylor swift, a brief but supported thread: context (part 1) (part 2) a supposed (ex) Universal Music Group employee shed some light about
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Shreevatsa R
svat
This is a lovely result!As the paper says, a teenager in Argentina had an idea while taking a shower, then friends helped make it precise, and they reached out to
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🇧🇧 Ethereal Bisexual Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
IBJIYONGI
summary via friend: "Researchers found that when a transcript showing strong grades was given a black female name, counselors were 20% less likely to recommend them for AP calculus compared
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St. Mungo’s Academy Faculty of Science
StMungoScience
To celebrate #WomenInScienceDay we will be sharing our favourite women in ScienceFirst up is Miss Aitken's favourite Rosalind Franklin. She played a vital role in discovering the shape of DNA
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Alissa Rumsey, MS, RD, CDN, CSCS (she/her)
alissarumseyRD
DYK: the LOWEST risk of mortality is in people with a BMI of 25-29.9 (aka "overweight").Next lowest risk: a tie between people with a BMI of 30-34.9 (aka "obese") and
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Diana Thomas
MathArmy
Is BMI racist? Tweet thread by a mathematician who studies weight change, BMI and body scalinghttps://twitter.com/saoirse_idk/status/1354515155049213960 BMI is an index that adjusts weight for height. Imagine a 280lb guy. You
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Sofya Kovalevskaya was born #OTD in 1850. She was the first woman to earn a doctorate in mathematics in modern Europe, be appointed to a university chair, and join the
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