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dasvee
1/ By adopting Surkov's ideas of non-linear war: government lies producing cynicism and distrust (undermining or scapegoating of experts for political gain), the government risks structural damage to the fabric
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yung📉walken
as_a_worker
there has never been a time when radical ideas were not marginalized nor when popular passions didn’t lead to censoriousness over science, gender, politics, etc. the difference is we have
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Caitlin
LacyMartini
If you see me tweeting about COVID and vaccines and you feel the need to tweet me a long anti vax/vaccine hesitant/“big pharma lies” thread, I’ll save you the time.
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Hillel
hillelogram
"There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things." - Phil Karlton"Naming things" is obvious, but why "cache invalidation"? It's hard because it implicitly conflates
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ReitzCrackers
samuelre8
Has anyone found it odd that the debris from both Towers just vanished? Both buildings were estimated to be about 500,000 tons each from their blueprints yet a couple hours
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PEG
pegobry
I can only conclude from reading this article that every single conspiracy theory is true.https://twitter.com/NYMag/status/1346083232664727553 Well, that's what a conspiracy theorist would say. Sounds like something ReAl JoUrNaLiStS sho
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Dr. Erik Klemetti
eruptionsblog
Let me take a moment to decompress about this semester. It was the hardest one I've had, both thanks to teaching remotely and the outside stresses (homeschooling kids, election, eldercare).
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Kimberly Prather, Ph.D.
kprather88
A good article on masks. One key way they are believed to help is that lowering the dose that is inhaled lowers the severity of the disease. This could partly
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Evidently AI
EvidentlyAI
This year, we curated lots of content on ML in production. Who we re-tweeted most:Our absolute favorite @mlopscommunity @full_stack_dl with amazing applied course and meetups @MLinProduction with the newsletter we
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James McCoy
Sciencish
Finally have time, after a crazy week, to tune in to #CSPC2020. This morning's session is off with a bang, discussing how COVID-19 has influenced the creation and spread of
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Isai Salas González
isai_sg
The Castrillo’s lab debut paper now @ScienceMagazine We show that coordination between root endodermis and root microbiome optimizes the shoot ionome allowing the plant to survive nutritional stresses. A story
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Laura Ingraham
IngrahamAngle
Two days ago the medical sages in the Left Wing media published this: The Right Wing Has A New Theory For Why The Pandemic Will End Soon: T Cells https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stephaniemlee/coronavirus-t-cells-immunity-scott-atlas
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Kwasi Kwakwa (@RealSci_Nano)
RealSci_Nano
Hi All, apologies for disappearing yesterday. This has been a busier week than originally planned.Thankfully it is now the weekend and I have done my customary Saturday chores and long
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Sunsara Taylor
SunsaraTaylor
THREAD: 1) It is extremely important that there is a growing public conversation about how to overcome the fears and suspicions of large numbers of Black people so that they
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Theo Sanderson
theosanderson
Any info out on the 'new strain' in phylogenetic / AA mutation terms? https://twitter.com/The_Soup_Dragon/status/1338523634109992961 Wonder if there's any chance increased circulation could be driven by false-negatives in testin
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Scarlet Galvan
panoptigoth
I'm confirming a few details with colleagues at other institutions before moving forward, but at this point I know Wiley did remove ads from PDFs for at least one library.
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