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Milowe McDuffey
TheRealMilowe
First interest in stocks: 7th Grade. I couldn't stand that there was this whole section of stats in the Lexington-Herald Sports Section I couldn't understand. First step in learning: My
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Nibras Adambawa
NibrasAdambawa
1/n-A thread on #books. Please bookmark, RT, do whatever..but more than anything, I hope you read these books.Some of my favorite books that gave me 'clarity' about life, the beginning
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George C. Linderman
GCLinderman
PRESCIENT is a generative modeling framework for longitudinal scRNA-seq datasets that was just released by the Gifford group at @MIT_CSAIL. Applications include:-predicting cell fate -predicting consequences of in silico perturbationsh/t
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Stephen Kinsella
stephenkinsella
One thing the last crisis taught me was a deep distrust of dominant narratives and numbers expressed or compared without understanding the uncertainty around them. Popular threads around #COVID19 feature
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Hekima Book Club
hekimabookclub
Happy World Book & Copyright Day to all our amazing readers & authors Below is a short thread as to why you should read
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Mike Winchell
mrmikewinch
For the Sake of Future Brendans (a thread)...At an author event at @BooksofWonder this past weekend, a 9-year-old boy named Brendan came up w/his mother to get a book signed.
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Aaron Astor
AstorAaron
The genius of America's Constitutional framers is in their disagreement with one another. The compromises they produced were occasionally horrific - e.g. 3/5 clause - and at other times sublime.
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😇👿Duality Unicorn🦄[Backup]
DualityUnicorn
If Twitter makes bookmarks public, then I apologize in advance to a lot of the fan fiction authors, b/c I have some of ur stories saved in my bookmarks. Also,
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Natalie Buske Thomas
buske_natalie
People in power over us,librarian who says which authors can speak,art director who says which artists can work,professor who assigns grades,supervisor who drafts performance reviews,MSM, courts, FBI, Congress-never should persecution
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Nick Brown
sTeamTraen
This article nicely illustrates a common phenomenon in contemporary feature writing: the use of science that the author very probably hasn't read to provide factoids.A short thread. /1https://twitter.com/JamesMelville/status/13148069328
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Chris van Tulleken 🏳️🌈
DoctorChrisVT
Fake news kills during a pandemic but wild 5G conspiracies may be less dangerous than the lowering of standards in mainstream science. Friday saw the most egregious example of this
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Phil H, Staying Home, Staying Safe
Gulfie
A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Sharing a few pictures of my ineffable edition of @GoodOmensPrime that arrived this morning - a work of brilliance by two of
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Mark Scott
markscott82
Have really enjoyed the work of NYT’s @PrivacyProject in pushing for greater #privacy protections (in the US). But by using people’s mobile data, albeit supposedly anonymized, to show spread of
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Tom Crosbie
crosbie_soc
#cmr #openlettertoCJCSif you want proof that talking openly about how the military engages in political behavior is unpopular, look at #cmr reactions to @DrJohnNagl ‘s letter:Stupid / irresponsible/ so dumb
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Patrice Cobweb 🖤🕸🧛🏾♀️
whimsicallyours
This is a recurring issue at too many festivals... vet your moderators. This places too much stress (to say the least) on the poc & queer panelists (also why wasn’t
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Linda Epstein (is taking a break)
LindaEpstein
Can I kvetch a little?So, you'd think this isn't still the case and yet... books centering Jewish main characters are still often seen as niche by publishers. A reason for
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