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"The present is the only thing that has no end." ~ Erwin Schrodinger #BOTD 1887 "We do not belong to this material world that science
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Zeke Gleichgerrcht, MD, PhD
e_gleich
Does anyone else have an EEG finding that instantly brightens their day? Bc I just saw both 14 Hz and 6 Hz variants of ctenoids back to back and I
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Matt Graham
Matt__Graham
NEW PAPER"Measuring Misperceptions?"The one-word answer is "no." There is a substantial gap between the beliefs researchers describe and the beliefs surveys measure.Paper: https://m-graham.com/papers/Graham_measuringMisp
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Mark Changizi
MarkChangizi
A thread of some of the misconceptions that fed the COVID hysteria. 1/ Little reporting of the sense of scale, that flu and seasonal influenza-like infections (i.e., colds) are massive
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Zero HP Lovecraft
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The left is correct when they tell you that western society was never free. That patriarchy and all variety of ânormativitiesâ were always present to control you. The rules of
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Geoff Pearson
Geoff_Pearson
âPolice Street Powers and Criminal Justiceâ is out! Itâs a product of 6 years of ethnographic research by @livmpa & I, investigating the use of police powers in England. Here
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David W. Congdon
dwcongdon
The latest episode of @WTravisMcMaken's podcast series on the Göttingen Dogmatics stimulated me to reflect on the differences between Barth, Bultmann, and Gogarten, something I've been spending a long time
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Jordan Strom, MD, MSc, FACC, FASE
DocStrom
Wednesday #EchoFirst #Tweetorial on one of my favorite #FellowsFirst topics, septal motion. Thank you to @ottoecho for the excellent graphic in her textbook (https://amzn.to/2JIaPYC ) which is an excellent read. @ASE360
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Jay Alammar
JayAlammar
So many fascinating ideas at yesterday's #blackboxNLP workshop at #emnlp2020. Too many bookmarked papers. Some takeaways: 1- There's more room to adopt input saliency methods in NLP. With Grad*input and
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Randy McIntosh
ar0mcintosh
A little thread on #neuroscience #history. I was sorting my PDF collection and came across an old review paper from Perrot & Penfield summarizing an amazing number of cases (1132!)
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David Ouyang, MD
David_Ouyang
We are excited to present EchoNet-Labs, our newest video-based deep learning model to predict biomarkers from echocardiogram videos. @jwestonhughes @james_y_zou @CedarsSinai @Stanford 1/nhttps://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.02.03.21
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Marge Maallo
MargeMaallo
My latest work, out now:"Large-scale resculpting of cortical circuits in children after surgical resection"with @mgranovetter @erezfreud1 @KastnerLab @_mpinsk Christina Patterson & Marlene Behrmannhttps://www.nature.com/articl
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Derek Long
DerekLong08
Since some of the Paramount decree press coverage is glossing the historical details a bit, some initial points/thoughts from my research to add to the incisive comments of @labuzamovies, @lucimarz,
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Jordan L. Perkins
jordanlperkins
The important thing to understand about American conservatism is it's always about preferring the liberalism of a generation or two ago to the liberalism of today; there's no real connection
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Rami Koujah
R_Koujah
What Is Islamic Law?https://islamiclaw.blog/2020/12/31/what-is-islamic-law-how-should-we-study-it/A refreshing take on Islamic law, though the intractability of the problem persists as a result of the ambiguity inherent to the words "I
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Maha Farhat
MahaFarhat
'Geographical and temporal analysis of M. tb whole genome sequences' is now published in Lancet Microbe!Its improved thanks to feedback from reviewers and tweeter-scientists. Below is a thread to explain
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