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Matthew Pirkowski
MattPirkowski
Think of a conversation as two points moving through time.If we restrict freedom to one dimension, we have:- Approach: [--->-
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J Fernández Rossier
jfrossier
(1/n) This is a thread about these flashy journals we love and complain about, at the same time. I was reading this https://www.nature.com/articles/s41567-018-0226-5 from @NaturePhotonics (2018) (brought to my attention
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Steve Ricketts
SteveRickettsSP
A bit of a rant…Today’s weather models are getting better, but one thing they still struggle with is predicting the timing of the onset and ending of long-lasting weather events…
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Dr Christian Hoggard
CSHoggard
It was a pleasure to lead a mega three-hour session on GMM to Japanese archaeologists, enthusiasts and researchers (w. @fujimicho, @benmarwick). Here is a mega-thread on GMM and Archaeology! 1/25
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Kevin McIntyre
KMcIntyre94
I worry that we are losing sight of the scale of the pandemic here in Ontario. We are (rightly) encouraged by the last two weeks of case reductions in the
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desmond huxley
shimmer_kid
1/11 Journalists are neither equipped nor incentivized to report on the motives and actions of the US intelligence agencies, who work on behalf of the US economic elite. In this
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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
Health researchers estimate that every year 8 million people die an early death due to smoking. This means that 15%(!) of global deaths are attributed to smoking.Smoking causes incredible suffering
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JohannesBorgen
jeuasommenulle
A thread on the German data on the efficiency of the AstraZeneca vaccine because I’m reading a lot of VERY bad takes. Is there any kind of statistical significance on
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Dr. Anil Bhat
anilbhatortho
#Thread on #Doctor’s #handwriting There is hardly any day where I don’t read a joke on a Doc’s bad handwriting even though many scientific articles have clearly established that
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Ed van der Walt
EdVanDerWalt
The copper/gold ratio's broken with Treasury yields.Here's what I think's going on.A thread.https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-12-01/gundlach-s-favored-metals-ratio-breaks-from-yields-in-new-normal?sref=qrmIOQ0q The ra
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Jim Dickinson
jim_dickinson
“True social mobility” - a thread. How many of those lines from Michelle Donelan should be familiar? Have we heard them before? I don't mean generally - I mean specifically
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Mugwump
anonmugwump
Timehop reminded me of this study - at the time people were getting into contortions / motivated reasoning / crap statistical analysis as to why it was wrong. What does
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Dr. Daniela Witten
daniela_witten
When I teach cross validation in my Intro to Statistical Learning course, I literally spend a class on “potential pitfalls of CV” and this is the main error I talk
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Brad Heath
bradheath
Just never ends. Sidney Powell's back with a new filing in Michigan. The election, she says, "is a lie." She has experts to prove it. Up first: The guy who
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Brad Heath
bradheath
Georgia's brief is a pretty straight demolition of some of the claims that voting machines were rigged, signatures weren't matched and other falsehoods. This is a very normal kind of
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karanjn16
A thread on the peaks of one of the most disrespected and under-rated legends: Tim Duncan. Focusing on his insane 2002/03 Season (both regular season and playoffs). Before Diving in
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