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anlomedad
anlomedad
Ever wondered how paleoclimate research arrives at˚C estimates for eras millions of years ago? I did. And here's the answer. In 16 minutes. Very efficient, me likes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0dgJ4JMNrERelated to a
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JohannesBorgen
jeuasommenulle
A few thoughts on the ECB Financial Stability Review and their analysis on banks' asset quality (while we wait for the "desktop" stress test.) There are quite a few interesting
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Graham Sutherland (Polynomial^DSS)
gsuberland
My cheap automatic transfer switch arrived and it is remarkably simple inside! The circuit is essentially just this. When the primary input (V1) is powered, it energises the relay coil
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Kert Viele
KertViele
(1/n) The Pfizer SARS-Cov-2 vaccine trial has 4 interim analyses. Each interim has a set number of events and certain splits result in declaring efficacy or futility. If they were
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QQQN
chainthinking
Sure, why not. #EarnNano #NanoCrypto #NanoCryptocurrency #RaiBlocks----Check out Earn-Nano, it has a collection of ways to earn free $NANO (ref link)https://earn-nano.com/?aff=hzviw 1/4 For those new to #Nano, it addresses scalability
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Joe Mitchell
ApproximateJoe
I have made a site describing the boolean satisfiability problem and DPLL algorithm. It's got an interactive animation of the algorithm at work (try the Watts-Strongatz graph) and discussions of
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Sarah Jamie Lewis
SarahJamieLewis
Twitter, I am feeling a bit down, and so I am going to tell you a story of one of my favorite vulnerability discoveries...I've just checked, it's been fixed (kinda)...Let
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Jennifer Gunter
DrJenGunter
The idea that we will have a coronavirus vaccine within 2 years seems unlikely to me. I think mumps was the fastest and it was identified in 1963 and the
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Elizabeth Yin
dunkhippo33
An entrepreneur-friend of mine referred a company to me that I thought sounded interesting. But I also commented that the sales cycle seemed long but we'll see. Today's thread -
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K. Chad Clay
kchadclay
If you aren't following what is happening with COVID-19 at UGA and in Athens, GA right now, let me give you a quick rundown. Here are the stats that we
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Olle Folke
OlleFolke
Me and @johannarickne’s paper on promotion to top jobs and marriage stability was just published in AEJ: Applied Economics. This picture shows the main finding of the paper: promotion increases
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Brian Eyler
aikunming
My team's take on new evidence that #China's upstream #Mekong dams drove 2019 Lower Mekong drought. @StimsonCenter. @MSullivanSEAsia @ShibaniMahtani @RobinsonBKK @HannahEP @David_H_Boyle @TylerRoney @larsonchristina @_aswesterman @stefanlovgr
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Conor White-Sullivan 𐃏🇺🇸
Conaw
A brief rant on note-taking apps and the structure of thought. Or "Why Evernote is a terrible second brain." 1. We form complicated beliefs about how the world works, through
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JR_38MUFC
A thread on “Positive Tests”..... With cases seemingly on the rise at an alarming rate, and media hysteria driving people into almost accepting another lockdown, I thought it would be
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
Covid Epi Weekly Thread: Worser and Worser, Every Week Cases increasing exponentially in most of US; current epicenter including increasing hospitalizations, deaths is in midwest. Likely half million new infections/day.
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Teri Kanefield
Teri_Kanefield
(Thread)What about all those judges Trump appointed?A little history puts Trump judges in perspective.(In a separate thread, I’ll chart the way forward)Through most of U.S. history, courts have been right
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