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Niranjan Rajadhyaksha
CafeEconomics
A thread on my Covid opeds over the past few weeks.1. What Richard Feynman can tell us about the fragility of global supply chains.https://www.livemint.com/opinion/columns/covid-19-o-rings-and-the-worry-over-supply-chain-disruptions-11582649878797.ht
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David Short
davidgshort
@naval returned to @tferris show to talk about science, happiness, reducing anxiety, and cryptoKey Takeaways:Sequels suck because they cost 3x as much and have less time to come up with
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Avi Flamholz
flamholz
So happy that our new manuscript "Functional reconstitution of a bacterial CO2 concentrating mechanism in E. coli" is up on @bioRxiv https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.27.119784v1 This paper is the culmination of 6+ y
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Niru Maheswaranathan
niru_m
#tweeprint time for our new work out on arXiv!We've been trying to understand how recurrent neural networks (RNNs) work, by reverse engineering them using tools from dynamical systems analysis—with @SussilloDavid.
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Yinon Weiss
yinonw
This is the story about a relatively unknown woman who one day may share the Nobel Prize for her work on COVID-19. What makes her journey remarkable is not merely
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Oem Trivedi
OemTrivedi
Hey everyone ! So I've been seeing loads of twitter posts where people have advertised vacancies for PhD and Post doc positions ( and I'm glad to have RT'd a
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Amelia Howard
Amelia_RH
After reading this study, I don't think the authors have presented any compelling evidence for their hypothesis re: EVALI outbreak. And actually I see a lot of red flags.https://twitter.com/myharmreduction/status/1310694456740503555 Fir
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Ben Goertzel
bengoertzel
0) So, cool — Wolfram is hypothesizing our universe is a bunch of discrete relations defining a hypergraph, and it works via graph rewriting ruleshttps://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2020/04/finally-we-may-have-a-path-to-the-fundamental-theory-of-phys
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Sarafina Nance
starstrickenSF
how did the Universe begin?while we still don’t have a great way to describe the singularity of the Big Bang other than saying *it happened*, we can talk about what
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
Writing in @ProSyn, @MazzucatoM warns us of a looming wave of "climate lockdowns" - harsh limits on our normal activities triggered by runaway effects of the neglected climate emergency:https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
COVID19 and molecular - mainly Genomics + Genetics research. Some big picture thoughts First off, understanding the disease this virus causes is important. It is clear that it has very
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dergigi
I had a lovely chat with @princey1976 a couple of days ago. Just listened to it again - we hit so many different topics, I'd like to provide some additional
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Andrea Chen
AndreaZChen
i love nerding out about math, so i'm gonna dive into this twitter topic of the day with another fun math thread!! this girl is asking some really good questions!(and
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ChristopheB.
agritof80
Après une journée de restitution de la #ConventionCitoyenne , toujours ce même sentiment d'immense carence en connaissance de l'agriculture par nos concitoyens.Un petit thread avec des réflexions qui sortent en
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Sahil Bloom
SahilBloom
Frameworks provide clarity in complex situations.Here are 20 useful frameworks (on startups, investing, writing, & life): The Feynman TechniqueTo learn anything:Step 1: Identify a topic.Step 2: Try to explain it
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Sahil Bloom
SahilBloom
“Razors” are rules of thumb that simplify decisions.The most valuable razors I’ve discovered: The Smart Friends RazorIf your smartest friends are all interested in something, it’s worth paying attention to.If
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