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Andy Matuschak
andy_matuschak
I've noticed that consciousness recedes when I'm deep in a coding phase, many back-to-back days in flow. My mind narrows to tunnel-vision, fixated on the software and its issues. My
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Katherine Crocker PhD supports #BLM
cricketcrocker
I'd just like to remind people that any condition primarily diagnosed using a heuristic that's not so much flawed as just totally irrelevant...is probably not worth calling science.If the units
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T. Greer
Scholars_Stage
The GF asks me an interesting question today that I am not sure I have an answer to: why is national American politics between 1864 and 1898 such a black
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Michael I McBurney
MIMcBurney
DHA is not essential. Agreed as deficiency diseases are not evident. However, does that mean that a dietary intake sufficient to maintain a RBC concentration (and availability to other cells/organs)
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catie profaci
cprofaci
Ok! A of grad school tips!@AcademicChatter #ScienceTwitter 1) The research question is important. Esp if you want to go into academia, choose a big picture ques! Like my labmate’s
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Dr. TJ #teamradio
ThibautJacques
"Non spécifique, à confronter à la clinique"Sous ce titre provocateur: thread pour comprendre pourquoi la radiologie ce n'est pas de la "photographie", et pourquoi ça vous impacte en tant que
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Léa Tardieu
LeaTardieu
Bonne nouvelle ~99% des franciliens ont accès à un espace de nature à moins de 1km. C’est rassurant. Ce qui l’est moins c’est pour les 1% (2% pour la Seine-St-Denis
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Anna Sophie Kümpel
kuempelanna
Students often struggle with creating good looking stimuli for experiments on online and social media news use. In these moments, I love to show them my magic trick
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David B. Lowry
DavidBLowry
It is always regally hard to be a postdoc. It is a period of academic limbo, where the stakes are high and rejections are common and sting hard. It is
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Najla Alariefy
NajlaAlariefy
How should we create knowledge?We know "The Scientific Method" well: we ask questions then seek answers. But what about having many answers, and no questions?(Paper summary + more) "Here is
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balajis.com
balajis
One of my emerging hypotheses is that COVID-19 is an accelerationist virus. It takes a few years off your life. If you're older or in poor health, this may kill
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Yonathan Freund
yonatman
Si il y a une façon pour moi de profiter du fait que mon compte est suivi par beaucoup de "septiques" (pour ne pas dire plus), c'est de leur rappeler
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Sahil Bloom
SahilBloom
THREAD: 5 powerful mental models to help you win in a competitive world.In investing, business, startups, writing, or life... First Principles Thinking“The first basis from which a thing is known.”Establish
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Yonathan Freund
yonatman
C'est terrible de réaliser qu'après plus de 8 mois et 30 millions de malades, nous ne savons toujours pas comment traiter les malades COVID (outre cas grave en réanimation). Anticoagulant
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Lu Chen
houndcl
#chloroquine https://thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)31180-6/fulltext Maybe there is a surprise in this observational study.If we treat intubation as an independent event, there is a weak survival benefit from the CQ+
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Paul Mainwood
PaulMainwood
What's Scotland's vaccination roll-out doing? First doses have fallen off a cliff.- It's not supply - they've heaps in their stockpiles & other nations with identical allocations are getting on
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