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“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” — whoever wrote the gospel of John attributed word-like powers to God, on
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Ratko Jagodic
Ratkoooh
Exploring the potential of using the body as a display and an input surface that's always there. Given the current limitations of hand occlusion, forearms seem to be the next
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Robert McNees
mcnees
The physicist Maria Goeppert Mayer was born #OTD in 1906. She developed the nuclear shell model of the nucleus, for which she was awarded the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physics.Image:
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Prof Zenkus
anthonyzenkus
The deep trauma suffered by Jacob Blake's children, who witnessed his attempted murder by the racist @KenoshaPolice, may last a lifetime. Trauma is insidious and can affect everything from brain
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Erin 'Folletto' Casali
Folletto
It's VERY problematic that studies like this analyze *forced* working from home in a *pandemic* and their conclusions are written ignoring both the forced and pandemic bits.Maybe, just maybe, a
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Harlan Krumholz
hmkyale
Incredibly proud to be part of this amazing @OHDSI collaboration: LEGEND. This is next generation, #bigdata observational research. The pioneers are @suchard_group @nicolepratt_ Ryan You @davidbmadigan Hripcsak. https://academic.oup.com/jam
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Kaleigh Moore
kaleighf
Let's talk about using metaphors in writing (and why it's a good idea + how to do it well.)THREAD. 1. Hemingway said: "A writer's style should be direct and personal,
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One Perfect HEADshot
HeadExposure
HARD BOILED: a thread on 13 seconds of film.1/ Did you ever notice that Tequila does not seem to actually pull the trigger at the end of this scene? Plus,
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Saroj Niraula
sarojniraula
Just online..We use population based study of women participating in organized screening mammography to highlight the inefficiencies of such screening program: we show that mammography catches less harmful cancers and
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Mats Vinnaren
MatsVinnaren
@Steve_Sailer's old piece on the topic:https://vdare.com/articles/lynn-on-the-jews-yes-it-s-intelligence-but-there-s-something-else-too"Lynn's latest, The Chosen People: A Study of Jewish Intelligence and Achievement, tabulates
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Toshihiko Mukoyama
ToshiMukoyama
My paper "Gross Worker Flows and Fluctuations in the Aggregate Labor Market" (joint with @KrusellPer, Richard Rogerson, and Aysegul Sahin) is forthcoming at RED. Here is the "Share Link" (free
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C. Michael Gibson MD
CMichaelGibson
Nature: "Shedding of viral RNA from sputum outlasted the end of symptoms. Seroconversion occurred after 7 days in 50% of patients (14 days in all), but was not followed by
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Danny Sweeney✨
Dann_Sw
The art community has been having a really hard time recently. There is one thing that, I believe, we can agree on, and that's the beauty of artistic fundamentals.I'm going
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sycamore ⁷
galaxytannies
locals really talk about us like we are this angry crazy mob who is always ready to fight someone. as if you can say the worst, grab popcorn and enjoy
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Russ Jones
RussInCheshire
Everyone has a take, but mine is this: Labour is timid. Huge gap for a green jobs, devolved power and localism, housing reform, school buildings, infrastructure for elecric cars...But they
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John Schwenkler
johnschwenkler
This post helped to clarify for me one of the reasons why I find the increasingly partisan atmosphere among many academic philosophers, and the tendency to charge one another with
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