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Will Watson
DrWillWatson
Cardiac MR isn't just loud noises and excitable #whycmr posts, it's also an amazing tool that can look directly at the chemical composition of living, breathing tissues inside your body
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Neural Computation Lab
NeuralCompLab
While watching the Wimbledon final, have you ever wondered how your favorite tennis player can return a 200 km/h serve? Our latest paper (https://www.cell.com/cell-reports/fulltext/S2211-1247(20)31526-6) provides clues about how the cerebel
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Camille Maumet
cmaumet
Very happy to be at Think Open Rovereto Workshop 2020 today! #TORW2020 https://event.unitn.it/think-open/ After the general intro, we are starting the day w/ @massimo006 providing an overview of the status
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Matthew Kenworthy
mattkenworthy
I've been time tracking my academic work in Fall 2020 with @toggltrack and I finally crunched some numbers yesterday. It's been an interesting exercise.The most interesting point is how much
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Zack Chiang
z_chiang
Interesting thread on a new genomic technology getting a lot of hype. But until they release more details on how their method actually works, this is an ad, not sciencehttps://twitter.com/bionanogenomics/status/1347213793827442690
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Lex Kravitz
LexKravitz
We just put up a preprint describing experiments we've done to try to determine what the fiber photometry signal represents in the striatum of awake mice. Work was led by
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Michael Ray
MichaelRayDC
πππ πππ§π ππ‘ ππ’π¬ππ«ππ©ππ§ππ² - A ThreadA common assessment taught in rehab schools. LLD (anisomelia) defined as a measurable difference b/w the length of lower extremities, & often b
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max arb
max_arbitrage
1/ Steve Jobs famously said that calligraphy affected his decisions.I think people missed it.This happens to a lot of us. In fact, my biz success (although mainly luck) is partially
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slovborg
After only a couple exoplanets (worlds in orbit around other stars) were "discovered" for the first time in the 90s (or rather, in most cases their existence is merely inferred
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Kevin Whitley
KevinDWhitley
What does FtsZ treadmilling DO in bacterial cell division? Check our brand-new BioRXiv paper http://disq.us/t/3q1pmvq ! @JukesCalum @NTregidgo @Kar__El @HenriquesLab @cees_dekker @seamus_holden Summary: We used some fancy microscopy (c
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Dr. Purvi Parwani
purviparwani
Just recorded #ACCEL audio with Dr.Weinsaft Dr.@ChrisKramerMD Discussed exciting #whyCMR data on Identification of LV thrombi by CMRSome deep dives into the thread. ->in a nutshell, diagnostic accuracy, and prognostic
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Jason Tanguay
jtanguay11
#echofirst #pocus. 2am case from last night. c/o increasing dyspnea, leg swelling, fatigue, weight gain ~15 lb. EKG: isolated flipped twave in I and AVL. trop~ 0.8. renal fxn nml.
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Nick Mark MD
nickmmark
Meta-analysis of antibiotic prescribing in #COVID19 inpatients finds:-74.6% received antibiotics -8.6% had bacterial co-infection At first glance, this suggests that weβre *way* overprescribing Abx in COVID. But there
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Head and Neck Radiology
HeadNeckRads
The most common nerves involved in perineural tumor spread in the head are CN VII and V, followed by CN XII.In cancer cases, inspect at their courses and skull base
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Inquisitive Bird
Scientific_Bird
Are people with bigger brains smarter (on average)?Here I will summarize some of the biggest studies which test whether there is a correlation between intelligence and brain size (within modern
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Sanjana Hattotuwa
sanjanah
Affiliated with the Artillery Regiment (no, seriously) #SriLankaβs Army has recently established a #drone regiment, that in just a couple of days has contributed to serious privacy violations & even
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