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Casey Fiesler, PhD, JD, geekD
cfiesler
One of our classes has been the victim of some really intense zoombombing, and all I can think about is that this is exactly why ethical speculation around unintended consequences
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John Mandrola, MD
drjohnm
Giving talks in which you don't have a slide deck already made is illuminating. Look what I found out about publication bias> It was "discovered" in 1979 by Rosenthal https://content.apa.org/record/1979-27602-001How
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Taylor Smith 📱💻ðŸ›
rendersmith
Imagine we each had a stack of business cards, not with our names or phone numbers, but with a unique, unidentifiable code on them. Each person you crossed paths with
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paddington stan account
Adriyoung
So my family plays White Elephant with a twist: you have to challenge someone to a mini game if you want to steal their gift... With a huge family it
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Nick Brown
sTeamTraen
Counterpoint: If you think that the current world in which published science is peer reviewed has flaws (and it certainly does), wait until you see what a world without peer
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Kelly Weill (back on 8/31)
KELLYWEILL
if i finish editing this chapter by 12am, i'll do a thread on how Flat Earthers illegally overturned a 1909 election to preserve a vicious Illinois autocracy that led to
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. Thread: Proactive testing in a partially vaccinated population.I will start with a disclosure. The work described was done in collaboration with @Color Health and I was paid as a
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Felix Singleton Thorn
FSingletonThorn
I am assessing power analyses in published papers (for reasons), and there are some quite common errors. Here follows a thread of these issues. The goal is not to make
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1D Lives on in my memories ðŸ˜
iloveTHG1DJB
Not that anyone cares lmfao imma do a thread of things #OneDirection  made me do or take pictures of because it had the slightest thing to do with them
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Fr. Bill Dailey, CSC
wrdcsc
This is a very poorly assembled set of disparate claims, some mildly worrisome, others not at all so. Amusingly, it is an open advancement of a conspiracy theory that people
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Sasha Rush
srush_nlp
Thread: Last week, a list of 100 important NLP papers (https://github.com/mhagiwara/100-nlp-papers) went viral. The list is okay, but it has almost *no* papers with female first authors. NLP is rich
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Carey Jansen
careyjans
Don't miss this important panel, featuring @Notmadscientist, @acorbe2, @s_wilkinson88, + more! I'll do my best to #livetweet some highlights throughout. http://zoom.us/j/867631774 #doubledocs #phdchat #phdpandemic #sciencetwitter@A_P_S_A
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J. C. Cantwell
segfaultvicta
if you want to make the argument that we have a moral duty to turn into the Vaccine Manufacturing Chain States Of America for the next year that sounds fucking
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John Morgan
johncmorgan3
Here are the details on the DfE's "restructuring regime" for universities needing emergency financial support - in the form of a "repayable loan" with many conditions attached. https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u
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Maternity Teacher
maternityCPD
Off on a #CPD adventure to @No1Cathedral today to illustrate @bridget89ec @TeacherDevTrust and @informed_edu’s research that it’s not the #maternityCPD we do, but how we bring it back to the
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Luca Dellanna
DellAnnaLuca
PRINCIPLES TO UNDERSTAND OUR MIND:1) Our mind is an ensemble of parallel, bottom-up processes. It cannot be described as a single top-down process, even if this is how we perceive
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