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Jess
jesseddy
It's an excellent time to talk about the UX of Robinhood. I'm sure a team of talented and well-intentioned designers and product people behind the product, and I'm not calling
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Francesco Marconi
fpmarconi
We just entered the most critical decade for the news and information industry. A thread: 1. The pandemic forced many news orgs to innovate how they use technology, rethink how
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Adam Pascale
SeisLOLogist
My new tool helps to visualise fault planes. Example from Eugowra NSW in late 1994. This is about 4 months of activity from the microseismic network we installed, with event
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Tim Behrens
behrenstimb
Tweetstorm on behalf of twitterless Cameron Higgins and @markwoolrich. Our brains at rest spontaneously replay recently acquired information. How is this process orchestrated to avoid interference with ongoing cognition? We
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Mr Brassington ☀️
brassoteach
Fronted Adverbials- A Thread. (I know it sounds truly awful) We’ve been doing fronted adverbials in Year 3. I find them a really impressive tool for improving the detail and
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cute_noumena
CNoumena
The whole idea of a liminal space can be directly applied to Fishers concepts of the “Weird and the Eerie”. “The feeling of the eerie is very different from that
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Michael McGill
mcgillmd921
I am a huge fan of journaling. Started a few years back and it is one of my most rewarding practices.I Tweet about it quite a bit and always get
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matt blaze
mattblaze
Christmas cryptography: In “A Christmas Story”, Ralphie is shown with what appears to be a 1940 edition of the official Orphan Annie decoder badge, which would be appropriate for the
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Brian Karis
BrianKaris
Sigh. Apparently I need to weigh in on this TAA topic. MSAA is an antiquated technique designed to generate more samples on polygon edges as that was the only area
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Dr. X
XKeyscore1
1) #BillGates vaccines contain #nanoparticles comprised of heavy metals that serve to augment the inter-corporeal reception-ability of #5G #6G #7G #8G #9G #10G frequency ranges.The technology involved also augments the
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Amit Thadhani
amitsurg
Thread on #Favipiravir and the data on which approvals are being granted to it across the world. First used in Japan, then China, and in other countries: all on “compassionate
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Rachael
RachaelLudwick
I am typically opposed to regressive taxes and leaning on sales tax especially to fund services. But it's what we got.So when @SeattleTRU asked me to sign onto this, I
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT:If a public health goal is detecting infectious ppl:The most sensitive #COVID19 test in the world, if used rarely (ie 1x/month) is:much LESS sensitive and LESS effective than
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Emma
AgarthaEmma
What if there was a device that you could use to view the past?A device that if programmed to the right frequency could take you anywhere you wanted to go
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
https://www.forbes.com/sites/williamhaseltine/2020/05/16/did-the-oxford-covid-vaccine-work-in-monkeys-not-really/While Hancock is celebrating MHRA’s questionable decision to give an emergency use authorisation to the Oxford/AZ vaccine, sc
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YogiQBKrakenElect
YogiQ16
WOW! I just joined Twit a month ago, who knew it was so much fun?! (obviously Ya'll did) Anyways, let's keep this timeline exploration going... "THE EVENT IS COMING SOON"
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