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Randy McIntosh
ar0mcintosh
A little thread on #neuroscience #history. I was sorting my PDF collection and came across an old review paper from Perrot & Penfield summarizing an amazing number of cases (1132!)
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Locuza
Locuza_
A small update with several fixes for GA102 and Big Navi from my current perspective:- removed Position&Parameter cache for GA102 since Nvidia doesn't use extra caches, thx @pixeljetstream - fixed
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
Those who follow me know that alarmism isn't my style. But the new UK variant does have me a bit concerned. I'm not qualified to critically assess changes in transmissibility,
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Colin W.
grapemanca
Barak Rosenshine: "Our working memory, the place where we process information, is small... Therefore, the most effective teachers do not overwhelm their students by presenting too much new material at
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Andy Tabeling
AndyTabeling
Gone With the Wind has done far more to erase historical memory than any marching band could ever possibly do gonna do a quick couple of tweets so I can
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
1/ This paper is the first significant evidence that recent infection with a common cold coronavirus could have a functional cross protective effect against severe COVID-19. “Recent endemic coronavirus infection
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EHS
EcclesHistSoc
I'm also interested in the long afterlives of saints' cults, especially in England after the Reformation. Saints' cults survived in a number of different ways... Firstly, they were perpetuated by
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Changing Brain Lab
ChangingBrain
Today I’ll be tweeting about hidden talents in harsh environments. A thread. 1/6 Research on how early experiences shape children’s cognition largely uses a 'deficit model' suggesting that lower income
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Glenn Greenwald
ggreenwald
One of the most vocal advocates of the original War on Terror — @NormOrnstein, when he was at the neocon AEI before re-branding as a liberal thought leader — is
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
1/ This is one of the most interesting pre-prints I have seen this past month. I consider this study in two parts.https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.11.03.367391v1 2/ In the first part, Nussenzweig and colleagues
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ninelle🕊
locurainefable
how trauma can affect your memory[a thread]Memory loss is a frustrating and scary experience caused by a traumatic event. It may be a temporary way to help you cope with
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hero 🍉
yoroibraun
After re-reading the manga, I'm starting to think that the "something that's yet to happen" is Eren controlling Dina to kill Carla Grisha started acting weird after he learned
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feeling YABAI
EntropicEcho5
just once, which is surprising since I have a disorder that ought to make me faint several times a day, but my consciousness has a deathgrip on… itself? or something?
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Sam Jaques
sejaques
We recommend 4096-bit CSIDH for NIST level 1. Why so large? Because comparing to a Grover key search against AES-128 sets a high bar for security, since the attack on
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सत्यं ब्रूयात्, प्रियं ब्रूयात्
satyam_bruyaat
Very nice thread. I could give answer to only half with memory. So I decide to create my own thread with memory - Threadhttps://twitter.com/RangaTheDude/status/1258805070570811393 Which book gives the detail of
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Freya 🏳️🌈 🏳️⚧️
freyarunes
My first boss in the army looked at me dissaprovingly, and told me to get on the floor and push. Before ever introducing myself, I was at his boots. This
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