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Chiara Dall'Ora
ora_dall
I have been following with great interest a discussion initiated by @Natalie_StN on why nursing students dislike research methods. Reading students' responses cemented even more what I have been thinking
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
The looming climate emergency will actually be a mesh of mutually accelerating emergencies: droughts, fires and famines; pandemics; mass extinctions; floods and erosion; and all of this will drive waves
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Brendan Wittstruck
brwittstruck
TxDOT says I-35 needs to be 20 damn lanes wide to meet the region’s traffic needs. Here’s a very incomplete thread on why that is utter crap: We already know
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Dan Larremore
DanLarremore
Preprint: COVID-19 screening and surveillance are critical, but molecular tests haven't come close to meeting needs, and temperature checks fail. We modeled the epidemiological impacts of using loss of smell
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Pepe Lives Matter
PepeMatter
Thread on a 60 Minutes special on modeling in Paris which featuresJean Luc-Brunel. He is a key player in the Epstein saga. He was abusing his women even back then.Interviewer:
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poutyjunmyeon
thinking about the akgae phenomenon and its taste for the persecution complex as a very straightforward manifestation of tribalism. the stan community at large is guilty of this. is it
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Mathias Peirlinck
MPeirlinck
We are excited to present our #openaccess #review paper on #precisionmedicine in #human #heart #modeling. A thread. 1/nhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10237-021-01421-z This paper discusses the challenges and opportunities for #personalized #cardi
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Nate Cohn
Nate_Cohn
No actual disagreementhttps://twitter.com/billscher/status/1334178253888761858?s=20 To the extent there's a disagreement (and I wouldn't even call it that), it's about a very valid question about when (and potentially how) to al
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JD Long
CMastication
I was explaining the history of catastrophe (cat) reinsurance to a new hire. Then I looked at Austin and saw similarities. A ...In 1992 hurricane Andrew bombed Florida. At the
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Namira Islam Anani
namirari
It can be a red flag when an employer tells you "we're like a family" precisely because so many families are dysfunctional and think it's a sign of disloyalty to
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Bojan Tunguz
tunguz
One of the unfortunate consequences of Kaggle's inability to host tabular data competitions any more will be that the fine art of feature engineering will slowly fade away. Feature engineering
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Governor JB Pritzker
GovPritzker
All of our modeling groups, which collaborate with @IDPH to evaluate our forward-looking outcomes in the COVID-19 pandemic, agree that without additional mitigations, the epidemic from now through December will
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
Folks, stop refreshing the forecasts. The comfort you seek isn't there—and can't be. The excessive uncertainty this year–especially about turnout in a pandemic and which votes will count—makes these models
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Brian Frank
brianwfrank
What physics education jargon (vocabulary in general) do you think pre-service physics teachers in the US need to be familiar with in order to be functionally conversant / literate in
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Joseph Allen
j_g_allen
Our paper demonstrating far-field aerosol transmission on the Diamond Princess cruise ship is fully peer-reviewed and published. 1/nhttps://twitter.com/EricTopol/status/1357075767016910848 The NYT covered our work in July when the preprint
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Nathaniel Haines
Nate__Haines
1/n Alright, recent discussions re the Dunning-Kruger effect sparked my interest, and I have put together a blog on building a generative model of the classic effect! (the start of
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