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Patrick🕸
STILLTish
Here’s a new paraphilia for you all. The more I read up on these the more I’m tempted to come out as a normophiliac and claim my own place under
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Jake Green, Astrologer
OracularJake
When looking at someone's chart to determine their intelligence astrologers would look at both Mercury and the moonMercury is more left brain logic/reasoning stuff The moon is more right brain
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Tom Howard
_TomHoward
Crypto is post-fintech - borders no longer matter.Trad fintech is constrained by laws and regs, going to a new market requires new legal expertise. Thus most in fintech think of
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Mark Changizi
MarkChangizi
0/Many of us combating Covid authoritarianism are valiantly treating it as a science communication problem.But I’m not sure that that alone can overcome the problem.As I have written, there are
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Scott B. Weingart
scott_bot
Now that everyone's got their eyes on Saturn: we're pretty lucky to be seeing Saturn at this angle during the conjunction with Jupiter, so we can actually see its rings
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
One of my favourite graphs from Joel Smalley. It exposes most of the deceits in media daily. Note this is public data with nowt taken out.The most peculiar claim, which
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Nick Krontiris
nick_krontiris
"Glucose and insulin stimulate DNL in insulin-sensitive subjects while failing to stimulate incremental DNL in insulin-resistant subjects; fructose stimulated DNL equally in insulin-sensitive and insulin-resistant subjects" Hepati
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Alexander Holt
alexdholt
A few thoughts on the new CBO student loan report. Nothing groundbreaking but probably worth noting as debt forgiveness comes up again.https://www.cbo.gov/publication/56754#_idTextAnchor016 Whenever someone talks about the explosion in stud
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jatella
jatella
this election cycle has only further clarified the antiBlackness of pragmatics and more specifically American pragmatism. or to put it in Baldwinian terms, “one is always in the position of
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Juliane Fernandes
jufernandy
What I learned reading 1 paper a day in 2020, a thread #phdchat I read 253 articles/reviews this year (every business day in Brazil). I took the advice of doing
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
We previously analysed recurrent #SARSCoV2 mutations for an association with increased transmission using ~47k genomes. At the time, we found no evidence for any mutation making the virus intrinsically more
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Paul Saladino, MD
CarnivoreMD
Hypothesis: linoleic acid acts as an evolutionary signal to our fat cells that they should grow. Historically, we would have eaten more of this during times of scarcity. This is
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Jim Golby
jimgolby
I'm grateful to @EvansRyan202 for publishing this piece. The @WarOnTheRocks editors always make my articles better.But, since Ryan cut my original conclusion based on the film, "The Princess Bride,"
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Peter Campbell
peterbcampbell
The World Customs Organization's 2019 Illicit Trade Report is out. A few quick take aways from a quick read, though i will have to delve in deeper. http://www.wcoomd.org/en/media/newsroom/2020/july/the-wco-issues-its-2019-illicit-trade-
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Annie Murphy Paul
anniemurphypaul
@KAnthonyAppiah refers to the extended mind in @NYTmag: "Our beliefs depend not just on our own brains but also on the social worlds we live in. One way of capturing
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Dr. Eliza Bliss-Moreau
eblissmoreau
If you read the recent NHP optogenetics paper, you might have concluded that opto works well in monkeys & we should be using it to speed discovery in basic, translational,
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