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NEChasing
NEChasing
Ever wonder why gusts from ASOS stations are usually lower than surrounding spotter reports/Mesonet stations during wind events? This graph from our Halibut Point anemometer tripod yesterday shows why. ASOS
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Tom Fowler
tombfowler
Today was the last day of the #spycopsinquiry for a while. The last evidence hearing of the this tranche of the inquiry was one of the more illuminating of the
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generic_hiphop_opinions
generichiphopo1
Over the lockdown period I was listening to a new album every other day, and the result of this was me properly getting into hip hop. Here are my top
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National Science and Media Museum
MediaMuseum
This week for #SonicFriday we're celebrating one of the most influential musical innovations of the 20th century: the #FairlightCMI.In this thread we'll be taking a look at some of the
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Alex Shultz
AlexShultz
With the necessary caveat that there are far greater ills in the world right now, for my fellow HOOPERS I wrote about all the reasons I deeply miss pickup basketballhttps://www.sfgate.com/sports/article/ode-to-basketball-essay-15934882.php
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Dr. Jessica Taylor
DrJessTaylor
So the new Pfizer Covid vaccine is being celebrated as a 90% success on *checks notes* a sample of 94 volunteer cases with no other data released to explain sampling
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Alexa Chew
aznchew
A thread about garbage words.Writing first drafts is hard for me. I completely believe that getting a first draft out is essential, even if its filled with words I need
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Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
thellpsx
Not all of us made it. But, as June Jordan wrote in 2001, "Some of us did not die... Some of you, of us, remain, despite that hatred that violence
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EH4 Taxpayer
Scots_Woe_Hey
.@BBCScotlandNews @BBCPhilipSim I see this article on the bbc site seems to contain an important factual error. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-54849589 1/n 2/n Specifically, it states that Robertson is the MD of &q
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Ally Openly Black Henny
thearmchaircom
Oh lord. Fox spinning the narrative that the polling industry is bad and that there was a forecasted landslide and all of this. They said that “Polls, pundits underestimate Trump.”
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科学にはOSSを@ほとんど在宅勤務中
biochem_fan
Many people seem excited with AlphaFold2. The progress is impressive and surely has implications to many fields. Predicting structures of protein complexes and proteins that adopt multiple states (e.g. transporters)
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Nate Cohn
Nate_Cohn
Trump leads the final Selzer poll of Iowa by 7 points, 48 to 41.That's the same margin as their final poll four years ago, which wound up foreshadowing Trump's Midwestern
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People_of_Space: Nicholas
People_Of_Space
The most famous lunar module, Apollo 11's LM-5 Eagle that landed 20 July, 1969 with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on board. On LM-5 we more clearly see the various
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JW Mason
JWMason1
The exit polls are a nice example of collider bias, an important and ubiquitous but not very intuitive problem in statistics. Collider bias means this: If a and b both
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Hannah Lebovits
HannahLebovits
OKAY! I'm up next for #PAScholarStrike! Were going to talk about one of my favorite topics: research methods. And how our views on "research" and "rigor" create massive inequities in
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9th Wonder
9thwonder
For all of you think sampling, is stealing....Let’s visit first, literature... The ILLIAD and The ODYSSEY, two works that samples from each other. A ton of 18th and 19th century
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