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Jason Dutton
DuttonChemistry
Sweet action. I love this paper and it has found a home. We've wanted PhI(OTf)2 for years. It can't be done. Or at least it hasn't yet.…https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/chem.202003819 Check out this
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Shahab Bakhtiari
ShahabBakht
A figure in a recent paper by @talia_konkle and Alvarez (http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2020.06.15.153247) reopened an old question for me. The figure shows that an AlexNet architecture with group normalization has more similar
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Darius Kazemi
tinysubversions
I've been talking a lot about the bad study about Twitter bots and COVID-19 that has been shared widely over the weekend. I'd like to highlight a GOOD study on
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Mindia M. Wichert đź§
MindiaWichert
1/ Recently, I have been grappling with the question of what the role of cognitive neuroscience is supposed to be in understanding brain and cognition. What do we learn about
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Noah Guzmán
NoahGuzman14
A thread:When neuroscientists “investigate perception”, they require some sort of behavioral measure to distinguish between different “perceptual outcomes” (e.g. appetitive vs aversive stimuli). In humans, this can often be just
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Jordan Budisantoso
jordanbudi
1/10 I was asked to give some ideas but honestly I can make several recs that this requires a thread as it depends on your interests/need @AndreaMoncayo1 @teacher2teacher 2/10 For
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
There are some good and bad hot takes about the Oxford/AZ vaccine going around - I'd like to add my view which I hope is more light than heat. Context:
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Colin J. Carlson, Ph.D.
wormmaps
Today I'm pleased to announce the Viral Emergence Research Initiative (VERENA), a consortium of virologists, ecologists, and data scientists working to predict which viruses could infect humans, which animals host
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Chris Dwan (he / him)
fdmts
Let's talk about production backlogs, how they happen, and how to prevent them.Most pipelines start off as "push" systems: When a station or worker completes their part of a job,
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Graham Murray
gk_murray
Reinforcement learning deficits sensitive to illness stage in psychosis, but not associated with polygenic risk of schizophrenia. Our new one from @m_montagnese Great collaboration @psychiatry_ucam @CamNeuro @CPFT_Research @MPC_CompPsych @MRCcardiff
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Luc Rocher
cynddl
Introducing today to the world: “The Observatory of Anonymity”, spanning 89 countries and allowing you to test your degree of anonymity when sharing data online.https://cpg.doc.ic.ac.uk/observatory/ All statistical models run entir
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Lulie 🎄
reasonisfun
What Ayn Rand gives people is a surrogate for good boundaries. People who don’t take themselves seriously and have poor boundaries find Ayn Rand, and are like “omg it’s legitimate
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Josh Pearman
psipear
One consequence of the theoretical and methodological problems in psychology that seems to be discussed less frequently is how this harms the education of undergraduate students, particularly in content courses
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Mohammad Akbarpour
akbarpour_
A coauthored thread: A lot has been said about the #NobelPrize2020 of Milgrom & Wilson, but @ShengwuLi and I would like to say a bit more. As two of Paul’s
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Ate Poorthuis
atepoorthuis
Excited to see this new piece with @mattzook in the Annals of @theAAG. We look at the concept of space, taking inspiration from 1960s spatial science to sketch an alternative
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Adrian Brink
adrian_brink
Both models are weak in the long-run, since interoperability and validators as a service aren't a moat and extracting value from them doesn't work. I'll unroll my thoughts on both
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