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Matthew *wear a mask* Morriss
RockIceandSnow
Did you know that you can use land surface roughness to map out landslides? See this thread for tools and methods to do just that in #python. These are the
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Yonatan Grad
yhgrad
New preprint: Here we report quantitative prospective longitudinal testing from @nba players, staff and vendors & consider how these data can be used to improve diagnostic and surveillance testing algorithms.
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Alex Good
goodalexander
Michael Platt of Bluecrest made 50% in 2016, 54% in '17, 25% in '18 and 50% in '19. Rumored up big in 2020. Per Market Wizards 2012, he averaged 14%
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el gato malo
boriquagato
i'd like to use sweden and illinois to tie several concepts together.the two are similar size, density, and population.illinois locked down and wore masks. sweden did not.sweden counts covid deaths
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Hugo Nguyen
hugohanoi
0/ Proof-of-Work versus Proof-of-StakeVia time analysis (plus stock-and-flow, but not the S2F you're thinking of).https://medium.com/@hugonguyen/work-is-timeless-stake-is-not-554c4450ce18 1/ More on Proof-of-StakeThis one via worst-case analysis.
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Dave 🦔 hopes you are at home 💛
_dmh
Here's the thing with #260papers: some days you read more, some days you read less, but averaging a paper per work day seems like a lot, especially since that expects
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American Scientist
AmSciMag
Happening RIGHT NOW!We'll be live tweeting the highlights of this talk. #COVID19 #DataScience 1/https://twitter.com/SigmaXiSociety/status/1319005860232941569 Infectious disease modeling? Translates assumptions into quantitative estimate
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Lukasz Krebel
lukasz_krebel
New from @NEF: Building a green stimulus for Covid-19 recovery: THREADToday we've published our analysis of priority green infrastructure projects to support the recovery by creating many good jobs,
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Lisa Mackenzie
lnmackenzie1
The debate about the language used in campaigns to encourage women to attend cervical smear tests also provides an opportunity to consider arguments being made about the importance of collecting
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Ben Thurman
Ben_CarnegieUK
Did you know it’s #WorldKindnessDay? Want to know what we’ve been up to since the last #WorldKindnessDay? Well, here is a thread for you This is the (very much unofficial)
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Lucy Jones
lucyjones
We’re hearing a lot about nature being ‘good for mental health’ amid concerns about folk ignoring social-distancing advice (or that advice not being strong enough). I’ve researched the science behind
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Maria Glymour
MariaGlymour
Really excited for Dr. Patrick Ball of @hrdag's talk. His background is quantitative analysis for evaluating human rights violations, e.g., for truth commissions. @UCSF_Epibiostat #SamplingKnowledgeHub #epitwitter This guy's incredi
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Cimminnee Holt
cim_holt
Sharing a thesis tidbit as I'm overwhelmed by the world and waiting for pizza to arrive (thanks for the coupon @JuliaVyse):a mini-thread on how the idea of being “active” within
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Dr. Niamh Cummins
CumminsNM
A thread on Public Health. Prior to #COVID19 there wasn't a great awareness among most people about #PublicHealth as a Medical Speciality. I don't mean any disrespect in saying that,
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Rachel "The Doc" Bitecofer 📈🔭🍌
RachelBitecofer
1. As promised- here is the quantitative reality of 2018 & the effect of the Kavanaugh confirmation. As you can see- it impacted partisans on both sides, but D's were
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Rudy Havenstein, Elysium ESG Diversity Officer
RudyHavenstein
"Nothing has really changed since the 2008-09 crisis." - Satyajit Das http://www.marketwatch.com/story/inside-the-global-elites-bag-of-financial-tricks-2017-02-21 Satyajit Das was one of a number of folks who saw the last crash coming, even
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