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Serjoscha Evers
SirJoscha
In our new paper, published today in @nature & led by Mart铆n Ezcurra @MacnVp, we present evidence that lagerpetids, a group of Triassic reptiles, are the closest evolutionary relatives of
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Paul J. Garth
PauljGarth
Okay, here we go! #UFO https://www.thedebrief.org/fast-movers-and-transmedium-vehicles-the-pentagons-uap-task-force/ A full DoD research wing investigating UFOs / UAP Significant suggestion here these craft are piloted by non-human intellig
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Quinn Dombrowski
quinnanya
This morning, @_akpiper is presenting on "Generalization, Data, and the Problem of Textual Evidence in Literary Studies" as part of #SpectrumsofDH. Live-tweeting to follow! .@_akpiper Begins by noting ongoing work
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Alex Norris
imaybeskeptical
I saw this in the bill of complaint filed by the state of Texas (?!) challenging results of elections in PA, GA, WI, and MI. I knew I had to
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Dr. Limor Raviv 馃馃悩馃
Limor_Raviv
What is the role of network structure in shaping the grammar of languages?In a new paper with Antje Meyer and @shirilevari, we tested this question using a group communication experiment.
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Joel Smalley
RealJoelSmalley
Since July, coinciding with increased PCR testing, there is an unusual uniformity to the official regional COVID death curves that is not apparent in the regional excess death curves, strongly
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mrNobody
mrNobod51855751
讘讞讝专讛 诇转注诇讜诪讛: 讗讬讱 讛诪讝专讞 "谞讬爪讞" 讗转 讛诪讙讬驻讛讛讻诇 讘讙谞讬诐?"讘诪讚讬谞讜转 专讘讜转 砖讘讛谉 讛砖讻讬讞讜转 砖诇 讛诪讜讟爪讬讛 谞诪讜讻讛 讬讞住讬转, 砖注讜专讬 讛转诪讜转讛 诪拽讜专讜谞讛 谞
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Eric Jang 馃嚭馃嚫馃嚬馃嚰
ericjang11
As tech & VC twitter are exploding in excitement over the human-like capabilities of GPT-3, I'd like to remind everyone that at short time scales, "intelligence" is in the eye
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Youyang Gu
youyanggu
Are high levels of existing COVID-19 population immunity in US counties associated with a lower infection rate in this current wave?This thread contains my latest findings to this question.Initial conclusion:
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Morgan Guyton
MAGuyton
OK I'll admit it since certain people seem to be subtweeting instead of engaging me directly. I'm not always precise in my terminology. There's a nihilism in a prominent Christian
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Jeffrey Barrett
jcbarret
One of the key questions about the new variant (B.1.1.7) is whether there is conclusive evidence that it is more transmissible. I don't think we are absolutely certain yet, but
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Wes Pegden
WesPegden
The new release of the randomized ONS infection survey shows the advantage of the variant B.1.1.7 strain has evaporated in regions (London, East, Southeast) where it reached greatest prevalence.[R_0 for
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
Can someone help me understand one aspect of the controversy over the role of T-cells?I know it is possible for a cross-reactive T-cell immune response to be unhelpful (e.g., "original
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Andrew McKinley
aw_mckinley
School Subjects And How They Have Been Useful To Me In My Career: A Thread.I鈥檓 a scientcian, so let鈥檚 take it as read that A-level Physics/Chemistry/Maths have been useful. Let鈥檚
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Maarten van Smeden
MaartenvSmeden
Personal top 10 fallacies and paradoxes in statistics1. Absence of evidence fallacy2. Ecological fallacy3. Stein鈥檚 paradox4. Lord鈥檚 paradox5. Simpson鈥檚 paradox 6. Berkson鈥檚 paradox7. Prosecutors fallacy8. Gambler鈥檚 fallacy9. Linds
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Urmila Kulkarni Kale
KulkarniKale
For PhD students to be thinkers than just the specialists in their micro domain, both the students & supervisors need to invest time & efforts. Though it depends on individuals,
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