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Spirited Sparrow
RachelBock9
When I was a feminist I didn't understand: "feminists destroy the family."Science progressed. I worked 70+ hr weeks, checking experiments at 3 am, in lab at Christmas....My friends had children.Now
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Dr David Robert Grimes
drg1985
Ah no - James Randi has died, aged 92. Sad, but a hell of a life - from touring with @alicecooper to besting Houdini, & exposing fraud. This elven man
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Joanna Hardy
Joanna__Hardy
“Online Juries”. A thread on why we should never lose our nerve when we insist that jurors are “in the room”. We should be flexible and creative with tech. Particularly
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Hannah Kennedy Online™
hothambone
I have yet to publish the majority of the art I contributed to @OuterWorlds , so I'll be slowly sharing/discussing some that work hereThe Outer Worlds Concept Art Thread: Medium
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Liberty Times & Politics
dmills3710
Dr. Anthony S. Fauci Running Damage Control for British Pirbright Institute (Merial China), DARPA, EU, WHO, British DERA, Wellcome Trust, Coronavirus, Has Conflict of Interest Because of Collaboration With Gates
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David Dark's Borrowed Eloquence
DavidDark
This is really helpful & (to my mind) compassionate work from @plmanseau on the conception of self and others @PressSec sustains & draws from. I'm a Nashville lifer, so....I breathe
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The Other Livvy
theotherlivvy
Inspired by @_Masterseye’s #ThreeThings and @19syllables’s recent thread, I’m going to start a thread of things that have made me smile!It’s mainly to remind me that everything isn’t a pile
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Tim Requarth
timrequarth
So, after my @slate article on the epidemic of armchair epidemiology, I really didn’t want to spend more time discussing another amateur’s post, but I think there’s a useful lesson
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Bansi Sharma
bansisharma
1. On Economic JusticeI agree with and admire people whose sincere goal is to have a more equitable distribution of wealth in society.I disagree that a heavy-handed government intervention in
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Kristin Hook, PhD
Kristin_Hook
I’m a scientist who's spent the last decade of my life doing research. Everyone reading or watching the news lately has been exposed to more science & data than they
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Stephanie Melchor, PhD
sjmelchor
To anyone who feels like the weight of their constant mistakes has irreparably hindered their progress (but especially to #phd students in #stem fields), this thread is for you. Read
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Women in Statistics and Data Science
WomenInStat
I work primarily with nested data. One example is in experiments, with students nested in schools. Another is meta-analysis, with effect sizes nested in studies. In this thread, I’ll focus
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Christian Mosimann
chrmosimann
As undergrad, I struggled immensely with this: reading and omg understanding papers.Especially as non-native English speaker. I did develop a system that helped me back then. Bear with me it
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Hilary Agro
hilaryagro
A guide to solo drug use during social isolation:Everyone feels like shit. Naturally, we want to get high. But things are tricky now. We're told both to "not use alone"
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Anders Sandberg
anderssandberg
Friday physics fun: in 1778 Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon estimated that the Earth was 97,000 years old. He did it by heating metal spheres in his foundry and measuring
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Petar Veličković
PetarV_93
The crowd has spoken! A thread with early-stage machine learning research advice follows below. Important disclaimer before proceeding: these are my personal views only, and likely strongly biased by
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