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Caleb Peña
Wilberforce116
I’ve seen a few tweets floating around claiming a statistical technique called Benford’s Law proves the Biden campaign committed voter fraud in some key states. Thought I’d dig into the
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Iñigo Iribarren
inigo_iribarren
Hi my name is Inigo Iribarren and I am taking part in #GlobalScienceShowToday I will be talking about computational chemistry works and what do we do in our daily life
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Gaye Stepdad
GayeStepdad
living in a simulacrum, enacting models instead of innovating, *simulating* everything instead of doing it, means that most ppl now act based solely on *intentions*, and the outcomes from those
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Jean Marc Benoit MD
JeanmarcBenoit
Lockdown as experimental therapy for population health. A research protocolIn order to evaluate a therapy in medical trials, it is ideally subjected to randomized, placebo ("sham") controlled trials. Often, medicine
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Steve Collins
StevenHCollins
Field-changing project looking for a PI: accurate data-driven model of muscle mechanics and energetics. Collect force and heat rate for a large grid of position and activation sequences for a
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TMIKpop
tmikpop
KittiB is a Korean rapper who became the subject of profane and lewd lyrics by BlackNut for almost two years. He started in 2016 and continued his harassment of her
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Nathaniel Haines
Nate__Haines
1/5 One example of modeling changes in "a single item" over time is given by reinforcement learning. This series of blogs details a simple example: http://haines-lab.com/post/2017-04-04-choice_rl_1/ https://twitter.com/aaronjfishe
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Jer Thorp
blprnt
Ken Perlin won the 1997 Academy Award for Technical Achievement. This honor has been given to 61 men, 7 organizations and 0 women.Of those 61 men, 7 are people of
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LarchmontVanLonglunch
LarchmontVan
He was a poor mountaineer/Barely kept his family fedJed is preliterate man, barely holding on to life in a subsistence environment. He is poor, free from the effects of economies
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Mathias Peirlinck
MPeirlinck
We are excited to present our #openaccess #review paper on #precisionmedicine in #human #heart #modeling. A thread. 1/nhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10237-021-01421-z This paper discusses the challenges and opportunities for #personalized #cardi
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
Basically, the additional uncertainty introduced into an election forecast by COVID-19 falls into two buckets:1) It means there's a lot of *news* and economic volatility.2) It could screw with the
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
New preprint out. We investigated whether we could detect evidence for genetic recombination in #SARSCoV2, and found none to date. We used (slightly tweaked) standard statistical genetics methods, extensive simulations
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Daniel Whiteson
DanielWhiteson
New paper: Foundations of a Fast, Data-Driven, Machine-Learned Simulatorhttps://arxiv.org/abs/2101.08944 with a fun BIG IDEA: instead of using ML to *mimic* slow detector sim, use ML on *real data* to learn the
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Daniel González
danielgc25
Our last paper on quantum simulations of high-energy physics is now on arxiv: https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.02045 In this work, we propose how certain open questions in particle physics could be adressed using cold-atom
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Kevin Bird
itsbirdemic
Last week @dr_appie stated the current consensus in human genetics that polygenic scores can't be compared between populations. He was met with some bold claims from the race science gang
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AaronGenest
AaronGenest
Here I am advertising for a #job, asking people to come and work for me, and almost nobody here knows what we do. This is the story of a Saskatoon
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