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korpi
korpi87
1) Yesterday a new project from @TheDAOMaker $DAO hit the market - project which is a great example of real-world use case for blockchains and artificial intelligence (AI). Let me
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Jarrett Seidler
jaseidler
I’m not surprised teams are gaming the player pool to add prospects that won’t play in the majors—and the ethics of that (or lack thereof) will be at least a
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Oliver Bateman Does the Work
MoustacheClubUS
I say this sincerely: you’ve got a better chance at unionizing the main youtubers or twitter posters than you do the pro wrestlers and mma fighters at this point, even
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Bridget Poetker🏄♀️
bridgetpoetkurr
The last full working week of maybe the weirdest (worst then best then worst again) year of most? of our careers.Idk about you but the switch I usually flip at
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chris cappa
CappaSnappa
In #atmoschem, collaborative field & lab campaigns are a great way to move science questions forward. But these studies create challenges for credit and coauthorship. Following conversations with @chemdelphine, here
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David Steadson 🇦🇺🇸🇪🇪🇺🌍
DavidSteadson
Saw some tweets (and I think there was a news article?) talking about the apparently amazing correlation between ICU admissions and Mortality.eh?Why would you think it would be any different?Infections->cases->hospitalisations->ICU
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Citizens for Ethics
CREWcrew
Last week, we won a victory that might just be the key to understanding what exactly Jared Kushner was up to in the White House for four years… In a
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Joan Donovan, PhD 🦫
BostonJoan
For those trying to understand the political opportunities for misinformation on an election day, zoom in on swing states & look closely at content that ascribes malicious motives to what
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Michael Socolow
MichaelSocolow
Because of social media, ubiquity of video/cellphones, etc., we're accustomed to thinking we see everything these days. We don't. And what we're *not* seeing has shaped the covid-19 debates far
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Tom Jesson
thomas_jesson
I thought that pain decreases after middle age, but apparently notIt's true that old people *now* have less pain than middle aged people. But that's not because pain goes down
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Sage.
Olufisiayo
"If you don't plan to leave this country, you're foolish".First reality, there is NO WAY 150million people will emigrate a country, and sadly, your family is part of that 150mil.We
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Andrew Yaxley
andyyax
Everyone needs to remember this:The average Christian in the world is not male but female, not white but brown or black, third world, not first world, far more Pentecostal than
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The National Archives
UkNatArchives
Lady Malcolm’s Servants Balls began in the 1920s (a rare social opportunity for servants in London), quickly becoming a great success and moving to increasingly larger venues, even including the
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antihero_kate
antihero_kate
My longest thread ever. Bear with me.Sam Harris is wrong. Here’s why:It’s not about moral superiority one way or the other. It’s that the VALUES are completely misaligned. Why would
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Meredith Nudo
meredithnudo
Thinking more on major events in the U.S. that weren't covered in school. I had to learn about Kent State from Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young's "Ohio" and Crankshaft comics.
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Dharma
Dharma2X
FM Nirmala Sitharaman to review state of economy at FSDC meet on Nov 7!! cc: @VarshaThacker @swamilion @colkt @Bhaskarg77G @rameshsethu @ranganaathan @raptor_fossil @VDalal1074 @Treasure1725 @SwamyBhakt @vijay_rajan@naveen_42_ @gprasad28 ht
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