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Maarten van Smeden
MaartenvSmeden
How to become a SUCCESSFUL academic: a guide 1/n How do I know how to become a successful academic? I don't, but I have received plenty of advice. As a
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Karan 🚀
KaranRBeghi
When I was 17, my first business scaled so fast that I burnt out and failed. Here are some important lessons I wrote down so others don't experience this. (A
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Danielle Navarro
djnavarro
A short thread of #rstats resources I have made freely available online! First off, an introductory textbook on statistics with R pitched at beginners focusing on base R rather than
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Brad Johnson
bradj_TX
My favorite pieces from my @TheTexanNews colleagues this year include:Any of Kim Roberts' coverage on nursing homes during this epidemic was a must read, but this one especially.https://thetexan.news/keeping-the-elderly-in-nursing-homes
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M.P.
OmanReagan
Reminder for journalists and others: It can be ableist to refuse to interview people who decline to speak via audio. When people respond to requests by offering email, chat, or
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
The 11th (!) edition of my weekly Covid attitudes overview.- Stable views of Covid: v.gradual decline in concern- Amidst job insecurity, most employees positive about employer responses- UK attitudes stand
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Gavin Kelly
GavinJKelly1
At the end of this miserable year, I feel highly indebted to those whose daily work has helped me make sense of the unfolding Covid crisis. Feels slightly odd to
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Courtney Milan 🦖
courtneymilan
I don’t want to be too grim on the timeline, but we need real caution. This is a graph of the 7-day running average of deaths and daily cases over
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DJ Wilton
yarnfiend
1/ You know in the disaster movie when a headline on the news in the background is meant to foreshadow how oblivious the characters are to looming catastrophe? Yeah, that.
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Mat Sherman
Mat_Sherman
So No Code tools have been in vogue the last few years, and lord knows a lot of venture capital has gone into these co's. I've heard feedback from investors
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Nathan Jensen
NateMJensen
Assigned my students in my politics of international trade class to look at where their clothing was made. Really fun and interesting assignment. Some quick patterns based on 140 students.
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Kate Davidson
KateDavidson
State and local governments last year slashed their revenue forecasts when the pandemic hit. The fiscal picture hasn’t been nearly as dire as feared in many places. The problem: costs
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
There are some good and bad hot takes about the Oxford/AZ vaccine going around - I'd like to add my view which I hope is more light than heat. Context:
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Layne Norton, PhD
BioLayne
In this twitter thread, I am going to show you how charlatans can use 'research' to convince you to believe the OPPOSITE of what the research actually shows by cherry
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Denier And Proud
ZSRenn
1. The oceans are being killed.I agree plastics in the ocean are a problem. Where that plastic is entering should be found & eliminated. The blooming phytoplankton, after Hurricanes reduces
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srdjan ostojic
ostojic_srdjan
During my physics undergrad, I have never heard of Singular Value Decomposition (SVD). Why? Almost all matrices in physics are symmetric, and in that case SVD reduces to eigenvalue decomposition.
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