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xmargintrading
A thread about $GME and Robinhood (how original!), but let’s focus on the fundamental issues with the plumbing of traditional finance.Credit to @compound248 for articulating this better than most.https://twitter.com/compound248/status/135
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Ryan Ramsey
a_ryanramsey
The closer you are to the center of power as a leader, the greater your need to be shaped and led by voices on the periphery. The margins are where
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Neuro Polarbear
NeuroPolarbear
New paper, "Continuous Decisions" in PTRSB w/ @neuromochi and @jmxpearson. We argue that the neuroscience of decision-making is too narrowly focused on a very particular subtype - choices with small
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Rebekah Honce
RRHonce
We’re living in two pandemics:1. COVID192. COVID19 conspiraciesScience can be confusing (even if you are a scientist!) and it doesn’t help that scientific facts about our current situation are matched
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Shane Parrish
ShaneAParrish
There is a mental model you can use to better understand the world called thought experiments. Here’s what thought experiments are, why they’re useful, and three lessons you can instantly
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David Floyd
davidsocialsp
A short thread on the work that I’ve been doing - with @drdaggers and Kat Davis - on understanding the impact of the @Nesta / @DCMS Future News Fund. Our
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Silke Machold 💙
MacholdSilke
On #WomenInScience day, a big shout to my fabulous colleagues and role models. Brilliant research into brain tumours by Prof Tracy Warr and colleagues, Neonatal care @_tpillay, IBD @HelenSteed1 and
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Mieke R❤️th
miekeroth
This is going to be kind of a rant. Bear with me. As you know I do personal projects on a regular basis. Almost all of these projects are (gross)
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Michael Pleyer
symbolicstorage
The second talk in the #futureoflinguistics webinar is by @drculbertson: The future of linguistics is multidisciplinary, multimodal, multicultural What are elements of a theory of language?- features of the linguistics
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Matthew Freedman
MattFtheOracle
If you play fantasy football but don't bet on player props, you're missing out.Think of all the player-specific research that you do. You look at individual matchups. You break down
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
Why do COVID-19 modelling groups typically produce ‘scenarios’ rather than long-term forecasts when exploring possible epidemic dynamics? A short thread... 1/ Coverage of modelling is often framed as if epidemics
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Neil Lewis, Jr.
NeilLewisJr
1/3. Some friends around the country are texting me that their presidents and provosts are quoting the "Cornell model" saying in-person semester is safer than online as justification for their
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Antonio Alegria
antonioalegria
It has been really interesting to see how GPT-3 is bringing a new paradigm to Machine Learning. It is an incredibly compact representation on essentially all data in the internet.#GPT3
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Thames Discovery Programme
ThamesDiscovery
Hi Everyone, @josh_frost89 here for today’s ##LowTideLockdown exploring the rich and complex maritime history of #Deptford. We’ll be taking a virtual walk along the foreshore from Watergate Street up to
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Prof. Katharine Hayhoe
KHayhoe
The Fourth US National Climate Assessment was released on Friday. Since then, a number of politicians + pundits have made statements about it that are not accurate. As an author,
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ What's amazing to me - as I read papers written in the 2000s about how to face flu epidemics (Part 2 of Unreported Truths, coming soon!) is that the
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