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Anthony Lee Zhang
AnthonyLeeZhang
Largely agree with Ben's points here, some other thoughts...In physics, mathematical models are either basically correct or not. Newton's laws either hold in all cases or are a wrong (or
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Tim Gould
timgould_scienc
Doing some ARC modelling. If you factor in a 5% bias on women, it leads to around a two-fold drop in success for projects not in the very top ranking.
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HRouge
hareng_rouge
For a long time I thought computational drug modelling really had only one listed company: $SLP Turns out maybe not: Physiomics #PYC could be a decent candidate for a comp.Growth
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Murad Banaji
muradbanaji
#COVID19 in Mumbai. Some slides (mildly edited) from a talk at Nottingham (thanks to @NabilFadai for the invite). A summary in this longish thread. Main themes:- uneven spread (slums/non-slums)- uneven
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Jan-Claas Dajka
JCDajka
Third PhD-chapter on sea urchins and their macroalgal control abilities in Seychelles is out! Dream team with Victoria Beasley, Gilberte Gendron and @naj_graham. Thanks for the great editing @PoluninNick from
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F Leadbeater
TeachArtDesign
After a fab period with S2 today I’ve been thinking about struggle&success! I think it’s so important that learners experience success as early as possible to make that positive association.
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starIight77
predictions on what nct would do individually in the future after their peak idol years/in their solo careers; a thread forewordi classified them to 4 general categories: artist, musician, performer,
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Dr Duncan Robertson
Dr_D_Robertson
A thread on the modelling and analysis used to suggest scenarios for what *could* happen if we do nothing. And commentary on this slide. The slides that were presented in
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Karsten Capion
KarstenCapion
Much discussion on #solar PV expansion has taken place since the @IEA published their #WEO19 last week. My thoughts on the topic and idea for a framework for discussing the
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Tom Oates
toates_19
Misinformation has been a real issue in the #covid19 pandemic"How To Lie With Statistics" was first published in 1954Its simple messages are easy to understand & use in everyday lifeLet's
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Dr Nisreen Alwan 🌻
Dr2NisreenAlwan
1/ What is still poorly understood is that more virus spread in disadvantaged groups means harm not only to them but to almost all other groups in society (except the
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Had a chat today with my longest pal. We did our PhDs together in the 80s. I had a career in biomedical R&D, latterly founding a U.K. biotech. My friend
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Chandler Moore stan account| Miss IFRS 30|🪂
Jer1dah
We need to start encouraging our matriculants to consider UNISA.Imagine completing your Bcom Honours with less debt and multiple skills?You can learn advance excel and basic financial modelling. Web development,etc.
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Miss
missdcox
A thread on scaffolding & modelling using metacognition to support learning in how to do eval qus in RSI'm working with my coach on this & decided to put the
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Bunsen and Beaker
bunsenbernerbmd
Have you heard about the “variants” of #COVID19 ?Let’s break it down!!!Yep- there are always variants of viruses out there. When they copy themselves they make mistakes and POW you
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Michael Anenburg
manenbu
Fieldwork is crucial for field geologists. Then the rocks have to be analysed by people who know how to run EPMA, ICP, FTIR, Raman, interpreted by experimentalists who translate X
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