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Council of Graduate Schools
CGSGradEd
Our #BigDataEthics workshop keynote speaker today is Michael Zimmer an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at Marquette University. @michaelzimmer @MarquetteCS @MarquetteU @pervade_team I usually start with this
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1 Million Women In STEM
MillionStem
New week, new thread. Women empower other women - so here's to 100 new #womeninSTEM paving the way, inspiring & doing kickass things out there. THREAD 1/100 Meet Caeley Looney
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Dr. Elana J Fertig
FertigLab
Do you want to attract computational biologists to your project?Do you want to attract computational biologists to your department?With a dozen colleagues around the globe, we present "A field guide
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
My statistician/data-science friends all tell me that if you're using a spreadsheet, you're not doing science, you're courting disaster. Real analysis requires Python, or, possibly, #julialang.https://arstechnica.com/science/202
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Mateusz Fafinski
Calthalas
Unbelievable. Absolute disregard of qualitative methods of analysis, historical and art historical expertise. This is peddling bad science.This is dangerously bad. Others have commented on the art history failings but
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Frederic Filloux
filloux
(THREAD)La controverse sur le #tracking et #stopcovid est hallucinante. Contribution en 6 points et 12 tweets.1. Cette app est indispensable pour réussir le déconfinement afin de séparer et localiser les
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Anne Carpenter, PhD
DrAnneCarpenter
Do you want to attract computational biologists to your project?Do you want to attract computational biologists to your department?With a dozen colleagues around the globe, we present "A field guide
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Blake Richards
tyrell_turing
1/ Need a distraction from the pandemic? It's #tweeprint time!!!I'm very excited to share here with you new work from myself, @NeuroNaud, @guerguiev, Alexandre Payeur, and @hisspikeness:https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.03.30.01551
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Vladimir Haltakov
haltakov
ML paper review time - DenseNet! This paper won the Best Paper Award at the 2017 Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) - the best conference for computer
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Conspirador Norteño
conspirator0
On January 13th, 2020, shortly before midnight Pacific time, our good friend @DrunkAlexJones debuted the hashtag #FishingForRobots in order to, well, fish for robots. #ThursdayThoughts #ManyFishBitecc: @ZellaQuixote We used three
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Joe DeCarolis
jfdecarolis
1/ Our new Commentary, out today in @Joule_CP, focuses on the benefits of collaborative macro-energy modeling efforts: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2542435120305109A thread. 2/ We use the term "macro-energy syste
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Stats for bios
StatsForBios
For the past 4 years I've mostly worked on disaggregation regression. As this work is mostly published or in preprint, and because I doubt I'll be working much more on
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Bob Mackin
bobmackin
About @JJHorgan, @AdrianDix and @DrBonnieHenry keeping secrets and risking public health. Blessed are the whistleblowers and leakers. Be thankful, too, for the unexpected documents that sometimes show up in FOI
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Tivadar Danka
TivadarDanka
Machine learning has enabled scientific breakthroughs in several fields.Biotechnology is one of the most fascinating, as researchers could perform mindblowing tasks with the new tools.Here are my favorite problems that
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Lea Kissner
LeaKissner
More and more folks want to hire privacy engineers. This is great! You almost certainly need them! But, just like security, privacy engineering is a whole field.So for the folks
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Randy Nesse
RandyNesse
A recent news article in @ScienceMagazine, “Rethinking #anorexia: Biology may be more important than culture,” illustrates the human tendency to stay committed to a simple theory despite contrary evidence, even
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