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Andrew McKinley
aw_mckinley
School Subjects And How They Have Been Useful To Me In My Career: A Thread.I’m a scientcian, so let’s take it as read that A-level Physics/Chemistry/Maths have been useful. Let’s
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Caroline Leech
LeechCaroline
Direct pressure for external haemorrhage control. Why one finger is better than a hand and why bandages on an actively bleeding wound are really unhelpful. 1. We need to compress
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BelindaJones68
Good morning #auspolI thought I’d have a squizz at the University qualifications of federal MPs/Senators to see how many went to Uni and how many did a BA or Humanities
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Rachel Coldicutt
rachelcoldicutt
This is such weird framing, as if AI is one coherent, knowable, predictable thing: ““I’m happy to hear there’s such a programme and AI is a great way to do
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History Under Your Feet
HistorifyNow
Satyendranath Bose or more popularly known as S.N.Bose. Well known for the Bose-Einstein condensate theory. And also a class of particles called Bosons named after him by Paul Dirac. One
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Michael Habib
aeroevo
Reading Galton and Carpenter (2016), which got me doing some stegosaur maths and... sweet jeebus these things were *war machines*. It's not even nice what they could do. Everything from
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David
tweediatrics
Why Boris Johnson's "moonshot" plan may not be a great idea.A brief thread... So our beloved PM has a vision of a "moonshot"; carrying out 10 million rapid COVID-19 tests
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John Roberts
john_actuary
The VDP has 14.6 people in categories 1 to 4 for the UK. With the gov't expressing confidence that the target to vaccinate them by Feb 15th can be achieved,
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Sturdy
sturkmardy
PE didn't traumatise me exactly (and not because I'm made of sterner stuff - I still inwardly crumple at the thought of things that happened in GCSE drama). But, THIS.
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Kate Flood
KateFlood
I lived in Sweden and in Denmark, where taxes are high relative to UK. Socially, tax evasion tends to be frowned upon much more than the UK bc net returns
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Akshay Agrawal
akshaykagrawal
It's a shame that Stanford's computer science curriculum doesn't emphasize linear algebra. Linear algebra isn't a required course, not even for the AI track! (1/) The main reason Stanford CS
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Hugo Hutchison
hugohutchison
There is already a lot of noise about how schools go about enabling students to ‘catch up’ in their learning. Herewith a thread about possible ways to do this. My
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Iron Economist
IronEconomist
I just cannot get over how many people don’t get why UK government is tightening restrictions. If we try to go back to normal what happened in feb/March can and
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Moriarty
MoriartyProfJ
Ok I have done some rough maths.Most recent national figure is roughly 312k tests with 21k positive which gives a 6.7% rateHastings has 90k population. Today 414 positive which means
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Chris Booth
drboothy
Assume a test is 90% specific and sensitive, and the disease it is testing has a 1% incidence.You test 1000 people - 10 actually have the disease. Of these 10
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Mentorshipzim
mentorshipzim
1. My name is Bhekusizi Dlodlo and I’m an Electrical Engineer. I hold a BEng Electronic Engineering degree from NUST. Im currently practising in Australia but I worked for about
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