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Pratham
PrasoonPratham
You think machine learning is tough?In this thread we will go over how we can train a neural net in less than 3 minutes with only 8 lines of code.
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AndrewQuinn2020
AQuinn2020
The forgetting curve appears roughly exponential.Let's hypothesize further: Perhaps the forgetting curve is some kind of Poisson distribution-related thing. A "train of thought" is a stochastic process by which you
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Scientists of NC
Scientists_ofNC
“If I were to meet a student that has a passion for science but has little to no confidence in themselves, I would tell them to not let their fears
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Gumroad
gumroad
If you want to become unique, you don’t need a “unique” skill.You need a unique combination of skills.(thread) 1/Don’t strive to engineer one “revolutionary” skill.Instead, try to build as many
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TheKingsMind
FitMindsetKing
I see myriad of young people totally wasting their time on Twitter, IG, FB etc. While the same platforms can lead to growth they chose it for their detriment.Clear lack
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Trung Phan
TrungTPhan
Pretty interesting: the logos for Elon's companies each have an industry-specific background. 1/ Tesla (the "T" logo is a single rotor from an EV motor) 2/ SpaceX (the "X" in
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Valentin Wyart
valentinwyart
Jumping to conclusions to escape uncertainty! New @biorxiv_neursci preprint from the lab on the cognitive effects of NMDA receptor hypofunction on human decision-making under uncertainty. A quick summary (so to
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abc730
abc730
It is well established that #COVID19 attacks the lungs, but medical teams are now learning more about its impact on other organs. It can also affect the heart, kidneys and
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Seth Blackshaw
SethBlackshaw
I'm sure that this paper from Zhou et al., which reports direct conversion of Muller glia to retinal ganglion cells, will be attracting a lot of attention, but first some
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Liz Kirby, PhD
THEKirbyLab
In dead last place, we have "The 4 horses of the apocalypse". It's a seahorse look-n-find piece within a pseudocolored MRI of my own brain that I got from a
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Philippe Stephenson, MD
PhilippeCytoMD
Does #PathTwitter have trolls? Looking for my niche. E.g., asking "Does it stain for vimentin?" E.g., "ASCUS"https://twitter.com/MauroSaieg/status/1275055699110887424 E.g., asking any cytopathologist with a beautiful cas
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Chris Olah
ch402
In InceptionV1, Black & White detectors detect the absence of color. They're implemented by having many color features inhibit them.https://drafts.distill.pub/circuits-early-overview/#mixed3a_discussion_BW Dataset examples (images that cause
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ZoomUniversityNeuroscienceJournal
journal_zoom
Just finished reading this insightful paper by Sarah Cains et al. that shed some light on the biological mechanisms of alcohol-induced overeating AKA 'why we get the drunchies'https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms14014 So we've
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Jasmine
jasmineemtage
How do we form memories? That's a tough one. How do we study them? About equally as difficult.This 2014 letter in @nature takes an optogenetic approach to beginning to understand
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Dr Louise Hansen 🌷🕊🐀
drlouisehansen
“The idea that the brain can change its structure and function through thought and activity is, I believe, the most important alteration in our view of the brain since we
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RealScientists | Erin
realscientists
Talking about pollution though, it is the target of such pollutants that I've been studying for much of the last 10 years. That is a protein called TRPA1 from a
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