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Rod Graham
roderickgraham
Evidence assymetry is a problem in convos about "isms".This is a well done, but rather normal study about "isms" showing perceptions of bias. The research can certainly be critiqued (probably
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➖Ben Capper➖
BenJCapper
My return to office observations:1. Large multinationals are v cautious. Encouraging #WFH, esp. big tech firms.2. #SME policies vary. Generally under financial pressure to get back to norm & driven
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Denny Britz
dennybritz
Some interesting discussion here on the research of large labs overshadowing the less popular ones despite not being that different: https://www.reddit.com/r/MachineLearning/comments/hbzd5o/d_on_the_public_advertising_of_neurips/What do you
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Kieran Snyder
KieranSnyder
1 My daughters are pre-teens, two of them especially. I’m consistently amazed how many of the lessons they end up learning apply equally well to adulthood. Adolescence is such legit
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Anil
anilsaidso
0/ The role that books play in sending people down the bitcoin rabbit hole cannot be understated. They also make decent gifts. Here are some of my best IMHO- A
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Jamie Njoku-Goodwin
jnjokugoodwin
A number of people have asked me for my thoughts on today’s vaccine news, so here goes… (CAVEAT: I am NOT an epidemiologist, just someone with an occupational interest from
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FRANCIS AARON
FrancisAaronUK
Gina Carano compared Wokeists to Nazi informants. She said the cancel cult fanatics are not unlike the supine snitchers who aided and abetted the Hitlerian terror, who were encouraged to
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Bee Wilson
KitchenBee
The catch-22 of introducing children to new foods is that they may need many positive exposures (some say c. 10-14) before a food is liked. But if they hate the
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Mia Malan
miamalan
[Thread] 1. NEW Early data (not yet peer reviewed) shows the #AstraZeneca #CovidVaccine, that SA will start to administer this month, doesn't appear to offer protection against mild/moderate disease caused
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Steve Schmidt
SteveSchmidtSES
.@HawleyMO Stanford; Yale Law School, Oxford, clerk to the Chief Justice of the United States. Academically brilliant. Josh has been told he is special all of his life. He became
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Isaac T. Soon
isaacsoon2
Some Approaches to Publishing Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles (for Biblical Studies PhD Students and ECRs) In light of the recent kerfuffle about peer-reviewed journal articles, I thought that I might share
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James Dixon
James__Dixon
Just want to retweet this to get the message out that we're expanding our Editorial Advisory Board, but also to draw attention to our newly revised Aims & Scope for
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Sean Guynes
saguynes
Proposing academic books to presses. A note on the "Competing Titles" section. #AcademicChatterForemost, you should list several books published AT LEAST in the last decade.That said, what is the section
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Miami Jake Brukhman
jbrukh
1/The next major problem set in #DeFi is #NFTLiquidity.It has become very clear that, like fungibles, nonfungibles are their own financial asset class.One path to see this is to envision
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Pras Francis, MD PhD
PrasFrancis
Covid-19 was discovered/named in December, 2019. By November, 2020, we have preliminary data from Phase III clinical trials for two vaccines. The previous record for vaccine development was 4 years.
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Dr Fish Philosopher Todd (Dr FPT)🐟
ZoeSTodd
Climate change is an earth-wide phenomenon, but solutions to it start with re-configuring dominant relationships to existence at an intimate, particle/particular level. Treating earth/beings with reverence. Responsibility to all existence.
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