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Dr David Boyce
DrDavidBoyce
How do we know the strength of gravity? How much force exists between two masses at a set distance apart? Let me talk you through the Cavendish big G experiment.
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Santiago
svpino
Here is an experiment:For every 5 retweets that this message gets in the next 24 hours, I'll add a Refactoring Technique with a brief explanation.Let's see how far we can
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Tammy Duckworth
SenDuckworth
It has been painful—downright unbearable—to watch this president and his enablers try to systematically tear down our democracy with falsehoods and unfounded, illogical conspiracies. Make no mistake—what Trump and his
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Umang Jaipuria
umang
We’ve all heard about the consumerization of SaaS. An inverse trend I’d like to see is the GTM-ification of Consumer. Go-to-market is at best an afterthought for most consumer product
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✨Chypre✨TEAM SUGAR
NapTimeMew
Because it's popping up again, "keep drawing" lazy and bad advice and greatly downplays the process of improving you art ability, and just defining your craft in general. So I'm
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Anang Mittal अनंग मित्तल
anangbhai
I wasn't born an American, but I will live as an American, and I will die as an American. From the beginning of the American experiment, it's citizens have grappled
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Clint Hinote
ClintHinote
I was flying a stealth fighter when the first plane hit the towers on 9/11. When I returned to base, it took a while for me to process what was
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Steve Stewart-Williams
SteveStuWill
New paper! Reactions to Male-Favouring versus Female-Favouring Sex Differences: A Pre-Registered Experiment and Southeast Asian Replication https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/bjop.12463 [1/10] We were interested in two main iss
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Jason Sheltzer
JSheltzer
Would you see a gorilla hiding in your data? It depends on what question you’re trying to answer.**In many cases, a hypothesis can be a liability**Awesome new paper by @ItaiYanai
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Noah Rubin
Noahrubin33
1/7 ThreadThis is for the Twitter connoisseurs that feel they have more knowledge than a person that has dedicated their life to this sport plus recently evolving the sport. My
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Ethan Mollick
emollick
How do you get people to listen to experts? Non-experts often think they know best, but this experiment shows that if you first ask them to explain how something works
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Stephen Punwasi
StephenPunwasi
I spend a lot of time hearing 50+ year old economists say, falling home prices will create financial instability for a generation...... and I spend a lot of time explaining,
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Hunter Bradford
hbradford635
Over the last couple days, when anyone I know (not celebrities) has posted from one of the Biden victory street bangers, I’ve journeyed over to their Twitter/Facebook/Instagram accounts. So far
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Thomas Backhaus
ThoBaSwe
The @AmerChemSociety press release on the "#microplastic in human organs" study is an example of how not to do science communication. Omitting critical details and seriously overselling (or misinterpreting) the
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Alfie Kohn
alfiekohn
1/5 Many members of the fascist mob were comfortably middle class; quite a few were local GOP officeholders. And here's a fact about ALL the people who demanded that the
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Anshul Khare
_anshulkhare
A wealth of information creates a poverty of attention.Want me to prove it to you?Here's a small test. Watch the video before reading the remaining thread.It’s a test of your
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