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Milan Shoukri
ProofofMilan
(1/6) It is not a coincidence @souljaboy is entering crypto. I actually messaged him in 2019 since I assumed he would be the one of the first to get involved.Below
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Corinⓐ Logan
LoganCorina
Feeling sad. Yesterday, I resigned as an associate editor from Royal Society Open Science bc they will be part of Read & Publish contracts from Jan 2021 (https://royalsociety.org/journals/librarians/subscribe/read-and-publish/) I will
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Sammy Slade
sladesammy
Approval of the schematic design for the 203 Project (173 parking spaces @36,500 each w/ library and town offices attached) is on #Carrboro town council consent agenda for Tuesday .
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Women in Statistics and Data Science
WomenInStat
Today, we’re going to play a game I’m calling “IT’S JUST A LINEAR MODEL” (IJALM).It works like this: I name a model for a quantitative response Y, and then you
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BIOSEC Rosaleen Duffy
biosec_erc
Read our open letter on 'Protecting 30% of the planet for nature' which has serious omissions & failures inc marginalisation of rural people, ignores decades of research on social impacts
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Brett Favaro
LetsFishSmarter
Ok folks I need to get something off my chest. I think I have a solution to the Open vs. Closed publishing war. It would require a *lot* of change,
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Dr Laura Cappelle
LauraCappelle
Press conference this morning for @operadeparis' new diversity report (written by Constance Rivière & Pap Ndiaye). Rivière says it involved interviewing 90 people & reviewing books, academic work, internal documents.
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Tola
adetolaov
Quick observations for fintech businesses/digital banks from financial results of Monzo, Revolut & StarlingLesson 1: LENDING HURTS. Starling earned 2.1m from interest but has 2.2m in bad loans. Monzo has
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Michael Mitchell
IgnoreNarrative
Thoughts on writing putsWas asked about this by @WealthRemedy and figured I share my view with everyone. Sorry if I misjudged public interest in this.For those that care about my
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Pete Kraft
GENES_PK
Interesting Q during discussion of @nilanjan10c's #HarvardPQG20 keynote this morning: how do we characterize uncertainty in individual disease risk estimates? /thread @bpasaniuc @amitvkhera I think there are two separate kinds
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Luca Ferretti
LucaFerrettiEvo
Understanding timing of COVID-19 transmission is key to inform good models and to choose appropriate interventions and public health policies. We made an effort to estimate it accurately from transmission
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Joshua Hind
joshuahind
Having listened to former Canadaland employees who took time I didn't deserve to tell me things I admittedly should have already known (because none of this is new news), I've
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Sue Cowley
Sue_Cowley
I've been thinking a lot about why I'm so uncomfortable with the idea of a '#curriculum progression model' in #EYFS. (In fact, I woke up in the middle of the
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oliver beige
oliverbeige
While we're killing time I can translate and summarize a podcast talk I gave in 2017 (in German) on how Donald Trump confounded the poll aggregators and won the election.
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Maxim Raginsky
mraginsky
Controversial take: Engineers or computer scientists have a much easier time accepting the existence of free will than physicists. Here is how I see it. Let's stick to systems modeled
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Youyang Gu
youyanggu
One of @CDCgov's own models has tracked the true decline in cases quite accurately thus far.Their projection shows that the B.1.1.7 variant will become the dominant variant in March. But
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