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Fabrizio Venditti
F_Vend
Recently you must have heard the word "Trackers", high frequency indicators that “track” in real time measures of economic activity. I have recently stumbled on an method to construct one
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Patrick Mineault
patrickmineault
How do you get the most out of big multi-track online conferences like #NeurIPS? Received a nice question in my DMs from a software engineer interested in learning more about
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Jesse Dodge
JesseDodge
GPT-3 won a best paper award at #NeurIPS2020! Congratulations to that team, it truly is an incredible piece of work, and has changed the way many of us think about
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Dr. Sunny Moraine PhD is carrying the fire
dynamicsymmetry
I genuinely think this is actually one of the most important things we can do at this point because the epistemic crisis we’re in the middle of is probably the
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Samuel Moore
samoore_
I have no real evidence for this, but it feels like open science is replacing open access as a more prominent discussion topic and focus of advocacy (in journals, at
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Iris van Rooij 💭
IrisVanRooij
I first learned about the distinction 'problem creator' vs 'problem solver' years ago from @JohanKwisthout. I probably creatively adopted the meaning. Later I learned from Johan the source of the
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TJ Cooney 🚀
TJ_Cooney
NASA has flown a ton of unique aircraft as testbeds for research as well as to help find performance opportunities. Here are some unique ones: AV-8B used for STOL &
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Dr. Andrea Howard
DrAndreaHoward
I really appreciate this episode’s bird’s eye view of SEM vs regression and overall agree that it often makes sense to just work in SEM.But there’s a BUT. There are
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Itamar Mann
itamann
1. In late March, such strange images started to circulate. During the last six weeks, @NiamhKTabbal and I have been investigating the story behind them. Today @just_security publishes our work.
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Dublin Commuter Coalition
DublinCommuters
Conor Skehan's article in the Sunday Independent tries to conflate cycling with the middle class and car ownership with the working class.The fact is that people of all backgrounds travel
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Jason A. Higgins
JasonAHiggins
Followers, comment your research or teaching interests. Bonus points if you can fit your current project, thesis, dissertation, article, or book into a single tweet. I’m no Kevin Kruse, but
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Avid Research
avid_podcast
It’s always celebrate awesome Science women day here at Avid Research, but today the whole world is joining in! So here’s a shoutout to some of the amazing twitter women
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Lily Dart
lily_dart
I have interviewed a lot of #designers and #researchers this year. This is my round up of some of the issues I have seen in the industry in 2020:1. Roughly
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Mandu Reid
ManduReid
WOMEN'S HEALTH THREADThis is such an important issue: @Dr_Black is one of 1000s affected.Women’s pain & symptoms are routinely dismissed or disbelieved. This happens at every stage of the health
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Dr Harry Josephine Giles
HarryJosieGiles
On this toilet consultation. Does anyone know- How long it's open for?- Who has driven it?- What power the building regulations actually have here? I am once again reminding you
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Craig Harrison
Craig7Harrison
1/ Very interesting evaluation of the Carer’s Allowance Supplement published by Scottish Govt. It shows, unsurprisingly, that better financial support for carers = improved outcomes. Who'd have thought it! @forummum
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