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Patrick Hickey, MD
pwhickey
Important prospective study of #COVID19 in British Schools during June and July. Key findings plus caveats:1/https://twitter.com/thelancet/status/1336453504081256465 Setting: “Educational settings opened when COVID-19 incidence was low, a
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Socially Upward
sociallyupward
Followers! THANK YOU!!Never done a ‘milestone tweet’ But h/t to @salesmaverick__ who suggested A quick thread of observations based on great accounts here[1/8] You should take any ‘advice’ views with
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Dr. Efi Rousi
syn_efou
Our paper “Changes in North Atlantic atmospheric circulation in a warmer climate favor winter flooding and summer drought over Europe” is now released online in Journal of Climate: https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/clim/aop/JCL
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Foz Meadows
fozmeadows
Update: I have ordered a cheapo copy of Damia and when it arrives PREPARE TO BE SUBJECTED TO ITS HORRORShttps://twitter.com/fozmeadows/status/1356888740715581443 Before I head off to bed, I just want to
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Peter Adams
PeterD_Adams
#Teachers: The false viral claim that a photo of locked mailboxes at a post office in Burbank, Calif. is evidence of an attempt to suppress votes is a great opportunity
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Valen
valen_med
Do you know if you have implicit bias? You probably do. This #tweetorial will show you the effect of #ImplicitBias in obstetrics and gynecology and how you can mitigate your
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Trevon D Logan
TrevonDLogan
A thread on something we rarely talk about (except as a potential limitation): external confirmation of results. The number to remember here is 2.5% When @drlisadcook and @jmparman and I
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Drew Bailey
drewhalbailey
Without taking sides, a few ideas intended to improve the quality of standardized test score debates on my Twitter feed: a thread To pro-testing folks: I don't see anyone disagreeing
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Ari Nieh
SixthComma
Today’s #gamedesign thread comes from a question @kombo_karl asked me several months ago:When do you move on from an idea that you like?#WotCStaff Here are three angles to consider this
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Walter
walt373
This may surprise some people but stop losses usually have negative expectancy. Noticed this when playing with backtests and it's interesting to contrast with how they are described almost universally
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nicole mirea
nimirea_
as a linguist™ i can confirm Amazon Halo's Voice Tone analysis is nonsense and awful. i can't believe it's still a part of the product, let alone *advertised in its
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Abeba Birhane
Abebab
On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big? By Emily M. Bender, Timnit Gebru, Angelina McMillan-Major, & Shmargaret Shmitchell #amreading #StochasticParrots One of the biggest
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T. Greer
Scholars_Stage
There are elements about this that are correct (journalists not ever giving a crap about "clicks" -- really it just isn't a thing folks) https://mynewbandis.substack.com/p/slate-star-clusterfuck with a lot of stuff
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𓍼amy⨟𓍯 SHINEE’S BACK
faeriehwa
if bighit were buying out small groups who they thought had potential it would be fine, but they’re buying out artists who’ve already established themselves independently, and will be directly
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Elle Lett
madblqscientist
Was following and commenting on a tweet thread by the brilliant @statsepi and the topic of "subjective" and "objective" measures came up and it made me want to have a
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Jamie
jamierusso
15 action-packed threads from the biggest names on twitter mega-thread 1/ @naval on how to get richhttps://twitter.com/naval/status/1002103360646823936 2/ @david_perell on 50 ideas that shaped his worldviewhttps://twitter.com/david_perell/
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