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Dan Goodman
neuralreckoning
Have you ever wondered why neurons are like snowflakes? No two alike, even if they're the same type. In our latest preprint, we think we have (at least part of)
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smile_perrys
A Thread Explaining Why Smile Album Did Better than Witness AlbumLet Me Explain In this thread I will exclude factors like tour, promotions and treatment that each albums get. Because
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Lumos SK
SkLumos
Alright let's recap the evidence on the use of "puberty blockers" (aka GnRHa) for children with gender dysphoria. We know a good deal (if not majority) of children with GD
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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
Today, August 9, marks 75 years since the last time nuclear weapons were used in war.Why have they not been used since? [THREAD] The literature on the international politics of
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Paul Megson 🇮🇪🇫🇷🇨🇦🚲🐟
Onebiskuit
Imagine.You’re a car-owning resident in a newly-instituted low traffic neighbourhood (LTN).Day one, morning: you are irritated that to get to work/the kids’ school, you have to make 3 left turns
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Mihir Joshi
JoshiMihir24
1 Hello #AnimBehav2021! Chemical signaling is the most primitive modality of animal communication. Such signals used in social interactions are often complex mixtures of multiple compounds. What function does complexity
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Tokyo Fashion
TokyoFashion
Popular article about many Japanese teen girls choosing to visit Shin-Okubo instead of Takeshita Dori recently. Takeshita has been gentrified for tourists & rent is super high in Harajuku now.
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Alison’s head
arisonsned
Some #pwme are upset the #longcovid clinics are opening. I’m not. I remember the CFS clinics opening as a patient of Prof Pinching. He was hopeful it would be a
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Bernard Lane
Bernard_Lane
Two courts on the opposite side of the world recently made decisions on children & puberty blocker drugs which stop natural development. In the English case, the High Court said
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Phil Booth
EinsteinsAttic
Apropos of @thesundaytimes article, a few thoughts: firstly, as I tweeted 2 days ago & in stark contrast to the #transparency around other tech/data intitiatives - *cough* @NHSEngland #DataStore
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Alexandra Freeman
alex_freeman
How certain do people think a negative (or positive) COVID test result is? Is that affected by the info used to explain test results?We tested info from NHS, CDC, and
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Eliza Shapiro
elizashapiro
NEW: Schools in NYC will only reopen IF the city can maintain a test positivity rate below 3 percent, de Blasio just announced. We are currently hovering between 1-2 percent.
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Charles Marohn
clmarohn
If we're going to throw money at infrastructure, there are worse things to do, but understand what this is. It Is:"My large, top-down vision today is good. It will fix
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PEG
pegobry
Time to talk about one of my pet issues of concern: string theory. String theory doesn't work, after decades of work by the world's top physicists. At this point, even
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Erin Westgate
ErinWestgate
*Very* excited to finally share these results! Across 15 studies and over 7000 participants, we find boredom causes sadistic behavior. Now in press at JPSP.https://psyarxiv.com/r67xg/ Many thanks to Stefan, @Lili_Lazarevic, &
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Simon Thomson
scfthomson
Now @thijsporck himself is speaking at #SOEMEHL42, on onomasiological (no, I didn't know it was a word either) profiling of OE texts. This is simply an incredible tool that Thijs
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