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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
THE GOOD NEWS: Immunity to the coronavirus might last years, maybe even decades, according to a new study — the most hopeful look yet at this issue. 1/xhttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/17/health/coronavirus-immunity.html What this
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Atle Mesøy
Mesoy640
Thread: 1/3, It seems many politicians, researchers, analysts, and journalists are suffering from "terrorism fixation". Every political act involving violence is defined as terrorism, which "is connected to radicalisation&quo
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Timnit Gebru
timnitGebru
1/Man there’s so much to pick apart. Let’s start with one thing. I want to ask if Jeff Dean has looked at the publication approval policy that he keeps on
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Jase Gehring
JaseGehring
This is a thread on ENDING TEMPORARY POSITIONS IN UNIVERSITY RESEARCH. I wrote this in response to some comments. I’m fleshing out my thoughts and shaping my opinions. I share
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Sunny Singh
ProfSunnySingh
This is an important question for researchers, journalists and many of us who have not monitored large amounts of info. 1. Take regular breaks. Walk, swim, exercise. Disconnect completely. 2.
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Dr Matthew Ford
warmatters
Ok so we've done machine guns.So how about sub-machine guns? What was the AORG view on this.Here we get into MP40 versus Sten discussions...1/ The important thing to note here
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Alex Smith
alexjmssmith
This morning we @TheBTI released our new report: "Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud." In the report we outline an idea that the Biden Administration seems to already be taking
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David Briggs 😷🔬💎
xtaldave
Right, I know I keep banging on about Deepmind & Alphafold, but something I (a) do for a living and (b) am knowledgable about, is finally in the news, so
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Anna Rogers
annargrs
#coling2020 Should #GPT3 have the right to Free Speech?Panel with Robert Dale, Emily M. Bender (@emilymbender), Pascale Fung (@pascalefung), Christopher Potts (@ChrisGPotts)Best attempt at summary, corrections welcome./1 Intro remarks:Bende
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Jorge Gomez Magenti
jgmagenti
Finished compiling @ARUKscientist research outputs as reported on @Researchfish. Here's a sneak peek and a few personal thoughts:1) Publishing papers is hard. It requires an unbelievable amount of time and
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Navin Kabra
NGKabra
1. So, money does buy happiness, real as well as imagined. But it costs more as you get richer. What does that mean? Let's explore.https://www.pnas.org/content/118/4/e2016976118 2. First, we need to
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Mike Bracher
MikeBracher
Improving ethics and governance outcomes for research using qualitative methods in healthcare - reducing administrative burden and ensuring appropriate review [THREAD] (1/x) Ensuring safe and ethical practice involves considering both
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Emlyn Samuel
emlyn_samuel
News today of potentially drastic cuts to science funding from medical research charities due to impact of #COVID19, inc £150m from @CR_UK. Short-term cuts would mean long-term damage to UK
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Prof Ed Wild
ProfEdWild
We could have had this from August. Instead we chose “opening up to protect the economy” which ultimately tanks the economy by perpetuating the pandemichttps://twitter.com/gidmk/status/1357834200989093890 Ultimately it’s the old “we
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Tom Hale🐐
tommyhale91
JUST IN: Ancient DNA has been extracted from a 1.2 million-year-old mammoth — the oldest DNA that’s ever been recovered by a long way. https://www.iflscience.com/plants-and-animals/worlds-oldest-dna-recovered-and-it-comes-from-a-12-mill
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chloe (they/them)
chloerSOC4080
I first watched Intersexion at @UnityatUNO freshman year & hadn't heard of being intersex before. I was shocked this was new to me since 1 in every 2000 babies is
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