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Black and Irish
Black_andirish
Hi, my name is Wura (which means Gold), I’m 19 and live in Dublin.I was born in Nigeria and came to Ireland when I was 4/5. Growing up in Ireland
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elvis
omarsar0
In case you missed my previous tweet, these are some of the machine learning courses of 2020 worth checking out. I added a deep reinforcement learning one and production ML
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Sebastian Payne
SebastianEPayne
Morning all, back from my book sabbatical. Don’t think I missed much! But I do have thoughts on the return of Nigel Farage:#1: He's been plotting this for months, told
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Matt Notowidigdo
ProfNoto
Just under the wire again, but I continue my annual tradition -- my 10 favorite economics papers published in 2020, ordered alphabetically[Was pretty tough this year; might have to do
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Mukund Mohan
mukund
4+ years ago (June 25th 2017) I was taking the bus back home from work. A developer friend was telling me "Get in on this bitcoin thing" - lets
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Jess 🇺🇸
jessiprincey
Dominion Voting Systems (DVS) and the Author who created Scorecard in the Serbian team for DVS.We all know that this election was stolen. Over the last couple days people have
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Women in Econ/Policy
weconpol
Applying for jobs? Here are crowdsourced tips and advice from our community of 800+ women in econ/policy on writing your best CV for jobs in the space . Long (and
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Ben Mauk
benmauk
The most risible thing about Blumenthal's denial of an internment drive in Xinjiang is that they absolutely *didn't* examine the source data, which is readily available from public Chinese government
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Alan Fernihough
DiffusePrioR
“Understanding Persistence” by Morgan Kelly re-examines the historical persistence literature in economics from a spatial statistics perspective. I think the results are MASSIVELY important for social science more broadly so
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Rufus Hound 💙
RufusHound
Hi thereOccasionally for different reasons, people trawl through my timeline (I've been on this site for 11 years, so that's a fair bit of material) to find stuff that they
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Rouzana Komesidou
rkomesidou
2020 sucks but at least we had some terrific publications about things to consider when trying to improve children's opportunities to learn and succeed in life. Here're my 10 favorite
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Jay Van Bavel
jayvanbavel
I see a lot of fantastic discussions, papers, threads, and op-eds about the insurrection from experts from various fields.As a social scientist, I want to add that it's important to
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John Kennedy
micefearboggis
HadCRUT5 is out. You can find the paper and data here.https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcrut5/ Sevenish reasons why you - a discerning scientist - might want to use HadCRUT5. THREAD 1: HadCRUT5 is based
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Enrique Pacheco
EPachecoMD
1/@AdamRodmanMD observed that Metronidazole was commonly given for aspiration PNA. https://twitter.com/AdamRodmanMD/status/1294612901798584326I suggested a poll and @gbosslet approved. Later, I decided to to add this simple threadIf you hav
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Matthew Young
constantAmateur
SoupX, our method to detect and correct ambient RNA contamination in droplet based single cell sequencing, has been published (https://academic.oup.com/gigascience/article/9/12/giaa151), code here (http://github.com/constantAmateur/SoupX/).
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Andrew💙Croxford
andrew_croxford
One aspect of testing that I’m interested in (but absolutely no expert) is the correlation between +ve qPCR, and subsequent viral culture. The idea being that if you test +ve
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