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James Babcock
jimrandomh
The most basic requirement of a functioning government is to know when it has been scandalized. The decline began when the internet-scandals and the TV-scandals diverged, because US legislators were
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Anosognosiogenesis
pookleblinky
The Ruger 10/22 is widely considered the best first rifle for people: cheap (~$250), cheap ammo (500 bullets ~$30), no recoil, easily maintained, hard to break, etc A person new
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Joshua Saxe
joshua_saxe
How to evaluate a cybersecurity vendor's ML claims even if you don't know much about ML (thread).1) Ask them why they didn't solely rely on rules/signatures in their system --
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Kioneki
pesa_africa
This is the notice by the Central Bank of Nigeria barring regulated financial instiututions from facilitating payments from cryptocurrency exchanges dated February 5, 2021 This is a similar notice
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Susanna L Harris
SusannaLHarris
Wanna know the trick to my larger science-themed threads? The ones where a few thousand followers jump in and chat science? (tips also work IRL with adults and kids of
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Fahad Hasin
fahadmh
Mixed feelings on the approval of two vaccines in India. Happy to see India finally get going on vaccines, but serious doubt over the process & evidence used. There's a
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Ben Mauk
benmauk
The most risible thing about Blumenthal's denial of an internment drive in Xinjiang is that they absolutely *didn't* examine the source data, which is readily available from public Chinese government
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Michael Chaitkin
mchaitkin
As #UHCDay winds down, I’m excited to share findings from our recent review of grey literature guidance for public-private engagement in #health & ways to enrich it (1/n)https://twitter.com/results4dev/status/1337085362666172418 This
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Harry Fletcher-Wood
HFletcherWood
1) I have been very sceptical about growth mindset over the last few years, but a new study has substantially changed my mind… 2) In research-design terms, this was bulletproof:
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Rod Graham
roderickgraham
This tweet is for @davemcomie and others who have what I would call a "healthy" appreciation for Thomas Sowell, and use him to refute claims of racism. For fun, I
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Liam Tjia Melb Paed
LiamTjia
Why are so many epidemiologists so vocally unhinged on complex questions, while you don't hear nearly as much cray cray from clinicians e.g. infectious disease physicians?A thread.https://twitter.com/profmiketoole/status/135944927859530
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Florence of Deira
FlorenceHRS
#OTD in 1066 King Edward the Confessor died childless, creating a succession dispute that led to the Norman Conquest. This scene on the Bayeux Tapestry shows Queen Edith weeping at
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
Analysis by @edyong209 @TheAtlantic of the impact of the pandemic on how science is done.I'm reading it from the POV of one of "Thousands of researchers dropped whatever intellectual puzzles
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Brand Pakistan
BrandPakistan_
Some Beautiful Picnic Points of Balochistan 1. Peer Ibrahim Khuzdar2. Charo Machhi Khuzdar3. Ormara4. Peer Ghaib Bolan Some Beautiful Picnic Points of Balochistan 5. Istola Island Pasni6. Andrach Chiliki Khuzdar7.
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Sebastian Bae
SebastianBae
A few thoughts on mentorship. Personally, mentorship is incredibly important to me - both as the mentor and the recipient. But this is not true for everyone and that's okay.
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Dr Clare Craig
ClareCraigPath
China is trolling us with this and Nature should be embarrassed at having published it:https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-19802-w It claims 10M people were tested in the last two weeks of June in Wuhan.
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