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Nat Bullard
NatBullard
It was not until 1955 that the U.S. had more tractors than horses and mules working on farms. A brief thread (from this awesome paper) on what mechanization did for
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Jonathan Shedler
JonathanShedler
1/ Here's an updated thread on borderline personality, from a forthcoming book chapter. (I wasn't happy with the earlier version—this one's better) "The term borderline dates back to a time
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Taiwannabe
taiwannabe
Having grown up among Taiwanese in the US, something that stands out actually living in Taiwan is how different the younger Taiwanese are in TW vs the younger Taiwanese diaspora
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a kuro, probably.
KuroAoki
Been reading this article about moral disengagement for my ethics course -- a topic I touched on when I was doing a paper on cyberbullying last term. A few interesting
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Amy Eskridge
amyceskridge
Hey, @elonmusk! As an engineer turned chemist, then neuroscientist, now theoretical physicist, having touched a variety of distinct but increasingly overlapping fields of study, I wonder - have you considered
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Dibyendu Nandi
ydnadydnad
"Why is the solar cycle 11 years long" someone asked @Dr_Lucie. You got a tough one! Here's my take on this in two parts. The first part is a non-technical
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Jeff Geringer
808sandU3O8
I have a lot of dumb thoughts on laser #uranium enrichment, so before I unleash a 3,000-word essay on non-proliferation, SWU for U, and the mountain of US defense stockpiles/wastes,
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Ross Callaghan
RossCallaghan
Pleased to report ConFiG – Contextual Fibre Growth, our white matter digital phantom generator for developing & validating μ-structure imaging techniques, just appeared @Neuroimage_EiC (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.11710
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WorldTradeReview
trade_review
Volume 20(1) - February 2021 is now available! Let's talk about the fantastic articles we have for your viewing pleasure. We have a great mix of articles from the economics,
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PUMO:̸̧̤̥̋͊͒̆͊̕3̶̠͎̹̬̰̰̍̄ 🟢
EmojiPan
Technology spared us from many parasites, but also created new, smarter ones. The new ones are not something that we would usually identify as a living entity, because post-biological systems
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Richard Dortch
RichardDortch
I am excited to share our new publication on DTI in traumatic nerve injury and repair. This is work done by @pridmost in collaboration with @vuiis, @MarkDoes, and VUMC Plastic
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Josh Kurlantzick
JoshKurlantzick
Thread:Myanmar’s coup is a disaster for Myanmar, but it also is a signifier of the continuing regression of democracy region-wide in Southeast Asia. The region, which once had made significant
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Sandy Phimester
SandyPhimester
*time to scan film*Haven’t had much portrait shoots this winter because of the pandemic but I’ve got a few rolls to scan from some exploring I did. Only good vibes
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Alessandro De Simone
aledesi
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-03085-8Control of osteoblast regeneration by a train of Erk activity waves. How is tissue growth organized in vertebrate regeneration? To address this question, we turned to the bony regenerating s
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William Dalrymple
DalrympleWill
Some favourite masterpieces of early Buddhist art. Over the last week I have been researching the diffusion of early Buddhism. Here are some favourites I dug out from my travels.1.The
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Marco Chitti
ChittiMarco
On today's episode of "paving beyond asphalt and concrete":the "RIZZATA/RIZZADA"(in Lombardy) or "CIOTTOLATO/ACCIOTTOLATO" is a paving made of river pebbles that diffused mainly in the Po Valley between the
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