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Jeff Greene
JeffGreeneLearn
#DearJournalists: I have deep respect for your essential role in society. You’ve worked hard to develop expertise in areas you cover. Yet, sometimes journalists who aren’t experts in education or
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Zero HP Lovecraft 🦅🐍
0x49fa98
One liners, inspired by that @yungdeleuze thread The idea that ugly people have inner beauty is largely a myth Spiritual beauty and physical beauty are related and mutually reinforcing Sjws
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Clayton Lamb
ClaytonTLamb
Have you ever wondered where exactly a #grizzlybear dens up during long, cold winters in the Rocky Mountains? It might not be where you think-- a thread. Before we get
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Dr. Fahad Rafiq
fahadrafiqz
THREAD: Award of Nobel Prize was a matter of time for CRISPR/cas9 tech. Nobel com. awarded Charpentier & Doudna. But is this fitting when so many have contributed? Here I
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Charity Majors
mipsytipsy
here's a shiny piece by @JpottsNyc with lots of hard-fought wisdom on simplifying unnecessarily complex architectures. https://medium.com/@sre_by_day/simplifying-complexity-plagued-architectures-7000569f7a7e note that these are the kinds of probl
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Yawu Miller
YawuMiller
Walsh joins School Committee meeting to chat about exam schools admissions. Uses phrase "one year" repeatedly."I know there’s a lot of passion around this. I want people to understand this
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Matthew Lutz
matthewjlutz
After a long wait, I'm excited to share new research on ants, infrastructure, and resilience Our @PNASNews paper shows army ants self-assemble into “scaffolds” that keep others from falling
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Gavin Buckingham
DrGBuckingham
Psychology/sports science/exercise science people - here's a thread of online (or social-distancing friendly) resources for dissertation data collection. Add yours to the bottom! (1/n) Pystoolkit - a bunch of free
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Jake
JakeEliot
Now, some weeks into the COVID-19 crisis, I've read my fill of LinkedIn blogs advising on how to work effectively from home. I've had a few disparate thoughts about policymaking:
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Johanna Ray Vollhardt
JoRayVo
The volume I edited on The Social Psychology of Collective Victimhood is finally published! Table of contents in the link below and here a long thread with very short summaries
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Chise 🧬🧫🦠💉
sailorrooscout
Let’s talk about B.1.617. It is unlikely it will be able to evade vaccine-induced immunity. Why?•Vaccines are polyclonal (Abs)•Mutations compared to VOCs•CD8+ T-cells covering 52 epitopes across the spike protein•CD4+
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Anthony Nine
spaceweather9
1. Anyone can benefit from attending their ancestors and slowly building a sense of other influences of spirit that are willing to answer. The practice can become a baseline reservoir
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society inhabitant
nixonist
THREAD: The system may be (nearly) all-powerful, and yes, it is highly adaptive, but it is not all-intelligent, and there are limits to its adaptability. Our enemies have already made
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Gaurav Sabnis 🇮🇳🇺🇸
gauravsabnis
Alright, here's my CAT thread. I'll start with my credentials to pre-empt the "what do you know" pushback. Engineer-MBA, cleared CAT first attempt (lucky!), 760 GMAT, led IMS' GMAT package
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Luciana Borio, MD
llborio
THREAD: 1. Many are asking questions about the latest RCT on hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), preprinted on @medrxivpreprint Chen A, et al. Efficacy of HCQ in patients with COVID-19: results of a
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Adam Strandberg
The_Lagrangian
Hot take that I would like pushback on from people in the field: I think fMRI as a technique for probing cognition is not just useless but worse than useless
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