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S-Curve Capital
S_curvecap
@scuttleblurb said below in chat w/ @LibertyRPF - I come back to it often (as a bull on ZT security vendors). While secular trend is obvious & cloud native cos
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UCB-MIC
BerkeleyMIC
Thank you @BlkInMicroscopy for pointing me to this IMPORTANT paper:https://elifesciences.org/articles/55133 Ok, I want to quote nearly EVERY line in this article, but I'll just try and pick a few favs.
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Mine Altinli
mine_altinli
Check out our new paper @molecology https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/mec.15609?af=Ron #wolbachia interactions with an #insect-specific virus in #mosquitoes in natural populationsMany thanks to co-authors:@sebastianlequime, @C
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Reuters
Reuters
The world faces around 4,000 variants of the virus that causes COVID-19, prompting a race to improve vaccines, Britain said, as researchers began to explore mixing doses of the Pfizer
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Giovanni Franchi
giovfranchi
I have started reading “THE ALMANACK OF NAVAL RAVIKANT” by Eric Jorgenson: “I take Naval seriously because he:” “I spent a lot of time reading. My only real friends were
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Matt Notowidigdo
ProfNoto
One of the goals of #TweetABlackEconomistsPaper is to highlight the work of under-appreciated black economists, so I have to start with Mel Stephens Jr. -- no question about thathttps://twitter.com/dougwebberecon/status/1279142242746281988
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divya
gitstaash
I honestly think “Edit tweets” may *not* be a feature because of engineering challenges. Tw uses Apache Storm with Kafka-like message queues and embeds one tweet into gazillion such queues.https://twitter.com/paulg/status/13297307202401
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
Facebook is to our political culture as lung cancer is to lungs.https://twitter.com/robwdavis/status/1304964015483957253 To be more precise, FB can't control what happens on its site now because the right wing bullshit
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Dr. Janet Frick 🍑💙
jfrickuga
Dear psychology colleagues... it's really (past) time for us to have a serious reckoning about the Stanford Prison Experiment. There's not enough useful for us to keep it in our
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Matt Clancy
mattsclancy
Does the pressure to publish in academia contribute to bad science? Some evidence suggests the answer is yes. A short thread on some recent research (I wrote more here).https://mattsclancy.substack.com/p/how-bad-is-publish-or-perish-for Fir
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
This is a great piece from @rkhamsi about a topic that people often don't think about: it's REALLY important to consider the types of cells being used for in vitro
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The Menachery Lab
TheMenacheryLab
Our study examining a furin-cleavage site deletion mutant in #COVID19 is now out @Nature With a short thread (cause who has time to read beyond twitter) (1/6https://go.nature.com/2MnGlfq First, thanks to
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Justin Nix
jnixy
So, this paper is finally published. Here comes a longer-than-usual thread. (1/18)https://doi.org/10.1080/15614263.2021.1878894 In it, @DrJLozada and I revisit the data used for a study published in The Lancet which concluded
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Dyche Mullins et al.
MullinsLab
We are pleased to be a very small part of an international COVID-19 consortium assembled by Nevan Krogan here at UCSF. The latest paper from the group just appeared online.
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Dr. Andrea Howard
DrAndreaHoward
I really appreciate this episode’s bird’s eye view of SEM vs regression and overall agree that it often makes sense to just work in SEM.But there’s a BUT. There are
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Ryan McNamara 🧬
Ryan_Mac_Phd
The J&J vaccine reportedly confers 85% protection after 1 month. Some suggest this could be improved with a booster. About that...J&J vaccine uses a replication-incompetent adenovirus (Ad26) to deliver the
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