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Dan Gardner
dgardner
Please remember: The idea that when disaster strikes people panic and social order collapses is very popular. It is also a myth. A huge research literature shows disaster makes people
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Lucy Reed
Familoo
Everyone is saying these remote hearings are exhausting- & by G they are- but imagine being a judge doing a back to back list of emergency corona children directions hearings
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Seattle Dominatrix : Domina Victoria Rage
VictoriaRage
In case you need to hear this: If you’re not reaching out to family, friends, co workers, peers or others in your life right now and you feel unsure about
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Magnificent Adult Baby
QiaochuYuan
it's ludicrous how few people know about this paper, so, friendly reminder that the fermi paradox was completely resolved in 2018 and it turned out to be because multiplying point
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Tom Kerwin
uxdesigntom
When you're clutching a roadmap, you don't feel lost – even if you are. Thread about a tiny intervention that joins up discovery and delivery for #productdesign and #ProductManagement people
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Chad Orzel
orzelc
This is one example of a phenomenon that I think is ultimately a kind of scaling failure. That is, I don't think we're quite prepared for how many people there
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Francis Gagnon | Voilà 📊
chezVoila
Current dataviz reading Turns out I’m superficial and I’m going to read this first, for a laugh. Might be just as relevant. I told you it’s a dataviz book
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James Scaminaci III
4GWDOTDOTDOT
1/ I am a former senior civilian military analyst for the Dept of the Army. I look at political warfare thru the lens of warfare, esp John Boyd, Sun Tzu,
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
Smart, honest academics can have different views on COVID policies because1 God did not give us tablets with answers2 There are trade-offs3 There is uncertainty, and different scientists handle uncertainty
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Gillian Godsell
gilliangodsell
Courage and care. We will need deep reservoirs of those, as we move into a lockdown that is unwinding and a death toll that is rising. We need to walk
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𝐑𝐎𝐌𝐄𝐍
MeetRomen
Social media is so tricky during these times. It’s like...I want to see the jokes, I want to promote my stuff, I want to still feel connected and then BOOM...an
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Luca Dellanna
DellAnnaLuca
WE CAN LEARN MORE ABOUT LONGEVITY FROM THE ELDER THAN FROM THE ELDEST (thread)Yesterday, I read about a 392-years-old sharkMolson, in the thread below, correctly points out:- can be studied
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John Cook
johnfocook
1/8 The last month has underscored the fact that misinformation & science denial is dangerous, can even cost lives. I’ve been applying the critical thinking approach developed for climate misinformation
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Faz ↙️↙️↙️ 🧦 🥪
RagingFaz
There’s inevitably going to be that decision - when a doctor has to choose which one of two patients will live or die. 1/? The obvious answer to this is
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Joshua Salomon
SalomonJA
I knew it! In addition to being a world-class epidemiologist, @mlipsitch, in his heart of hearts, is a decision scientist. Great piece, Marc.https://twitter.com/gregggonsalves/status/1260258783206551552 “On the question of how we should
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Hollyween 🎃
coldandabsurd
I go deep on being a fan—I just bought a book on BIRDWATCHING because of my recent but seemingly endless love for a game show. But even I don’t understand
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