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Karl Zelik
KarlZelik
Occupational #wearables for monitoring low back load have potential to improve ergonomic assessments & enable personalized, continuous monitoring of overexertion injury risk in the workplace.#biomechanics #ergonomicsEncouraged by what w
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Weird Studies
weirdstudies
It feels a little off to be flogging the new WS episode on Ishmael Reed's "Mumbo Jumbo" while the embers of an attempted coup attempt are still glowing, but there
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Chris Warshaw
cwarshaw
Some quick high-level thoughts on the election: 1) WTF happened with the polls. This is a serious issue for our democracy that scholars across social sciences should work on addressing.
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Iain Mathieson
mathiesoniain
Two comments on the claim that the chr3 COVID risk factor is introgressed from Neanderthals: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.07.03.186296v1.full.pdf 1. The haplotype certainly looks Neanderthal, but the indel that is the lead v
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Qasim Rashid, Esq.
QasimRashid
Ok quick thread on Standing b/c I’m seeing magical legal experts pop up claiming SCOTUS was wrong to deny Trump Standing. SCOTUS was 100% right.But even when Trump had Standing,
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Robert Wiblin
robertwiblin
A serious reasoning error that is particularly common among educated people is to argue that if a study hasn't been done on a particular question we have 'no data', and
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Rod Graham
roderickgraham
I've spent the last month reading mainly qualitative research about how #sexwork is not only (or mostly) about sex. It's about intimacy. #Sentiment analysis makes it possible to take a
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pete wolfendale
deontologistics
One for the radical Rawlsians I've seen out and about. You know what the veil of ignorance looks like when you realise such abstract mutual recognition in the form of
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Laura Bronner
laurabronner
The suburbs shifted to the Democrats, and they also got more diverse. Is the story that simple? @geoffreyvs, @elena___mejia, @ameliatd and I find that education makes the story more complicated.https://53eig.ht/3qPfxUW
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Sanny Kim
sannykimchi
Everyone has heard about http://fast.ai or CS231n (for a good reason), but did you know you can access Stanford’s CS224w ML with Graphs or download the book Elements of Causal
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Sridhar Vembu
svembu
1/ Just because I drive a car and have driven it for a long time does not give me any particular insight on how to build one. Building requires a
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Kevin Bird
itsbirdemic
Last week @dr_appie stated the current consensus in human genetics that polygenic scores can't be compared between populations. He was met with some bold claims from the race science gang
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Andrea Ruggeri
aruggeri_eu
It was fun! I do it to learn more from graduate students' research projects and to push me to think systematically about theorizing. It is my "research gym", the only
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seokjinneeeee
we need to talk more about how jin sings the highest of notes but then acts so causal like he didn’t just belt out the highest of notes — a
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SpinningHugo
SpinningHugo
Bell v Tavistock. The subtantive reasoning. A quick summary and reflection.If you read from [126]-[153] you have the lw summarised (accurately) and the court's reasoning./1https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Bell-v-Tavis
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Lucy D’Agostino McGowan
LucyStats
It can be very challenging to assess what information to believe. One simple way to evaluate evidence is via something called "Hill's Criteria", considerations to help assess whether an
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