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Rowland Manthorpe
rowlsmanthorpe
Been some coverage of the National Audit Office's report on Test and Trace today, but not enough of the key line:Even in a crisis, it's still amazing that fully 70%
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SSI @ Cal Academy
calacademy_ssi
How do we avoid being "parachute scientists"? A quick recap of SSI's journal club meeting today [thread]:scientists––most often from wealthy nations––adventure in countries to collect data & publish research withou
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Andrew Robert Francis
T8NTraynor
The *best* thing we can do to respons to the Fair Deal panel?Ignore it.Yup, 100%.Why? 1/ #ableg The Fair Deal proposals are what Kenney WANTS Albertans to be discussing. Its
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Dr. Isaac Butler, MFA
parabasis
A thought on the Bad Faith discourse this AM: one of the more troubling implications of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and (especially) Coriolanus is that bad faith is an inherent part
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Rachael Tatman
rctatman
One of my research topics in grad school was fairness, accountability and transparency (FAT) in NLP systems. I've kept up with the literature.Here's a quick thread of papers I'd recommend
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Ivan Werning
IvanWerning
This tweet got "ratioed" (screenshot for reply count), though not as badly as Larry Summers!I get it, tensions are high. But we should try to have useful conversations, not piling
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PlayItThrough
Play_It_Through
This is a thread about counselling training in the UK. This week I was contacted by someone who did not know why their counselling training did not allow them to
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Andrey Ostrovsky, MD
AndreyOstrovsky
1/ #Tech #innovation is growing rapidly but state #Medicaid programs usually don't have an efficient mechanism to process benefit coverage determinations, especially when benefit categories for new tech are unclear.
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Mike Crawley
CBCQueensPark
THREAD: Ontario's second wave of #COVID19, in quotes and charts."We are flattening the curve." Premier Doug Ford, Oct. 6 (seven-day-average trend of new cases daily = 611) #COVID19Ontario “We see
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Jeremy Manning
jeremyRmanning
We're thrilled to announce that the latest addition to the "Sherlock papers" family is now live! This was a super cool paper to work on, and it builds on awesome
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Sunsara Taylor
SunsaraTaylor
THREAD: 1) It is extremely important that there is a growing public conversation about how to overcome the fears and suspicions of large numbers of Black people so that they
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Tony Shield
das_shield
1/n Surface EMG & tea-leaves...sEMG is influenced by RFD... so we need to be careful in interpreting differences in sEMG between fast and slower contractions. High RFD's may make muscles
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Helen Pluckrose
HPluckrose
I share some of Malcolm’s concerns but I can’t really get too worried about definitions. This is coming up a lot lately & I know they relate to concepts &
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Briar in Blue
auroraworeblue
I want to bring up something that's been really bothering me with my #balancedliteracy and #scienceofreading tweets. It's something I see in comments/mentions all over the place, and I feel
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Cyrus Mody
ccmmody
great to have the @_Nano_Bubbles project underway, though we’re still waiting until 2021 for our formal launch. this project is the culmination of work i’ve been doing on nano for
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Nick Gutteridge
nickgutteridge
1/ What are the ‘new’ demands the UK says the EU has made in the Brexit talks and are they actually new? There are 3 specific areas of contention that
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