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Tamar Whyte
tamar_whyte
#LivedExperiencePractitioners thread! Lots of people ask what #LXPs do. The prob with the field of experiential working is that there is a whole range of posts, different skillsets - but
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Devon Price
drdevonprice
A lot of non-peer-reviewed, very tentative COVID studies get amplified by Twitter &then spread like wildfire, and of course the limitations and criticisms of the studies never get any play
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Colin J. Carlson, Ph.D.
wormmaps
Today I'm pleased to announce the Viral Emergence Research Initiative (VERENA), a consortium of virologists, ecologists, and data scientists working to predict which viruses could infect humans, which animals host
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Anna Stansbury
annastansbury
One recent paper that's substantially influenced my thinking is German Gutierrez & @so_piton: "Revisiting the Global Decline of the (Non-Housing) Labor Share"The headline: (non-housing) labor shares have *not declined* in
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
This is very worrisome. Among recovered former #COVID19 cases, “nearly a third had unexpectedly low levels of antibodies. In some cases, antibodies could not be detected at all.” https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3078840/coronavirus-low
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ᴅʀ ᴊᴏɴᴀᴛʜᴀɴ ᴛᴜᴍᴍᴏɴꜱ
JonathanTummons
Communities of Practice. A thread. My argument is that CoP theory continues to have much to offer educational researchers. But the term gets used so indiscriminately that it risks losing
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Truthburgler⭐⭐⭐
RobbleX2
The frequency is the number of waves that pass a point in space during any time interval, usually one second. We measure it in units of cycles (waves) per second, or hertz.https://science.howstuffworks.com/light4.htm
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François Chollet
fchollet
I don't consider myself a deep learning expert by any means. There are still a lot more things I don't know than things I know (it's not even close). I've
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🏳️🌈 Rebecca 𓃹 ⎊ #BLM
Beccaasauruss
Today is #WorldDayForLaboratoryAnimals #WDAIL #WorldLabAnimalDay so here are some shocking statistics on vivisection; a practice which I believe is one of most heinous crimes that the human race inflicts on
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Jen Heemstra
jenheemstra
Let’s start with reinfection. It may sound simple to diagnose, but it’s actually kind of tricky because the virus from an infection may be able to stick around in your
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luminatus
luminatus1
No Outsiders teacher researchers resent the universally accepted, 'childhood is a time of innocence' and would disagree with youhttps://twitter.com/NewgentTGA/status/1250361051574648832 Scroll up and down on this thread for exploration of the
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CBG-san
OnlyNakedTruth
This is why neuromorphic computing is a promising field - our brain is the most power efficient computing device. Our computers are a pale shadow of them. Neuromorphic means we
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Paavo
elpaavo
the zoning 'debate' continues. Manville, @mc_lens and I wrote @USJ_online about @rodriguez_pose & Storper's response to us. link below. it’s hard to argue with people who misrepresent other researchers' findings,
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Caelainn Hogan
CaelainnH
The "Cheltenham effect" is now a grim warning, with the UK 's death rate double that in Ireland. I wrote for @NewStatesman about this stark disparity, with healthcare workers and
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Jessica Valenti
JessicaValenti
Some researchers think the pandemic could enact a culture shift around domestic work. I am...less optimistichttps://link.medium.com/zO7mhS7zS5 The idea is that Covid-19 is going to set off a gender
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SuluArtco
SuluArtco
1. Ilham Tohti2. Rahile Dawut3. Halmurat Ghopur4. Tashpolat Teyip5. Chimengul Awut6. Arslan Abdulla7. Dilmurat Ghopur8. Jemile Saqi9. Abdukerim Rahman10. Abduqadir Jalalidin11. Zulpiqar Barat12. Alim Ehet13. Nurbiye Yadikar14. Mutellip Sidi
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