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Melissa Vaught
biochembelle
Striking article from @ProfRubega et al: Designed intensive, 15-wk sci comm course for grad students (for credit). External evaluators gave similar communication competence ratings to trainees & matched, untrained controls.https://journ
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Rebecca Davis
rebeccaludavis
Once a black sheep genre no one would touch, sci-fi is now one of the most appealing to Beijing. China has issued new guidelines on developing sci-fi films that highlight
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Zena Hitz
zenahitz
Eric Schliesser at @nescio13 has a really interesting criticism of my book: 1. that I do not judge scholarship as learning for its own sake and 2. that I think
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Siddharth Shirole
SidShirole
The graph of building a city’s medical infrastructure should always be higher than the progressive cases of #COVID19 infection. #LockDown is not a remedy, it is supposed to be an
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Nick Rowe
MacRoweNick
This (the Keynesian Cross model, in which Y adjusts so that desired S = exogenous I) *used* to be the 1st lesson in Macro. It was *my* 1st lesson in
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Joletta Belton
MyCuppaJo
Had the wonderful opportunity to hear @nabualaw lead the discussion for the @BPSPainEthics talk on self-management today. The thing that stuck with me the most was when Jackie talked about
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JenniferReddy
reddyforchange
I’m committed to keeping structures in place that allow communities in our city to speak directly to the school board. Recent changes to how people can speak to the Board
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Jordan Steffaniak
JLSteffaniak
There are a lot of facts to consider here beyond this simple “there aren’t prof jobs so why would you do a PhD?”A few points to consider *in favor* of
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Andrew Goldstein #PaidShutdownNow
AndrewMakeTweet
1/ Would love to see more Momentum-style organizing for health justice.https://newrepublic.com/article/160959/medicare-for-all-sunrise-movement 2/ Current models are important pieces but are very slow, not shifting power, not shifting the p
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Anosognosiogenesis
pookleblinky
It's usually considered impolite to murder family members at thanksgiving. This year, tons of people will do just that, gleefully, killing not only their shitty uncle but also their father,
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Steve Ricketts
SteveRickettsSP
A bit of a rant…Today’s weather models are getting better, but one thing they still struggle with is predicting the timing of the onset and ending of long-lasting weather events…
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Kale Brown | The First Pride Was A Riot #BLM
SuperHumanFoods
Sometimes I forget that not everyone has spent literal years thinking about the processes by which capitalism must actively isolate and devalue consumers to function as intended Capitalism in its
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Rory O' Hanlon
ohanloncmr
A few evening questions for @CMOIreland @CcoHse @HSELive @GrahamNeary @MihaiVioreanu @DrJohnCurran @RiochtConor2 @higginsdavidw @Care2much18 1/ I think many here on twitter have posted really useful information and are data driven.
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Tim Andrews
Tim_AndrewsUK
We have a new paper accepted - “Effective radiative forcing in a GCM with fixed surface temperatures” incl @chrisroadmap @piersforster @gunnarmy ... https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JD033880Or #OpenAccess here https://www.essoar.org/doi/10.1
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Li Shuo_Greenpeace
LiShuo_GP
All eyes are on US-China climate engagement, recently on the point of "compartmentalizing" made by @ClimateEnvoy. Here is a thread on this and how the current debate needs to move
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Nanne
nannevn
After trying out CLIP (https://openai.com/blog/clip/ ) on an AV archive it appears to have certain quirks. It is for instance quite sensitive to text. Querying for "a school" returns this shot
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