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Lyall Taylor
LT3000Lyall
The world's total wind resources are 100TWy/y. Harvesting 100% of it would require we stop all wind blowing on earth (converting it to rotating wind blades) - not remotely possible.
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mo
xd_m0_
// neg it's very fucking obvious people don't respect cc's boundaries because you guys will go out of your way to say something about that boundary and call it stupid
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Kalu Aja
FinPlanKaluAja1
I commend and respect the diligent labour of the farmers across Nigeria, but this is no longer farming..... This is farming..... Agriculture is 99% science & 1% perspirationMalthusian said the
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Jade Whirl
JadeWhirl
[Biphobia, suicide, automutilation, santé mentale]Dites, si vous voulez bien prendre connaissance des éléments suivants, des différentes sources indiquéeshttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S016503271930312Xhttps://sf
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Brian Merchant
bcmerchant
Since the pandemic began, I've been reading everything I can that sheds light on how pandemic + mass crisis shapes society—history, theory, science fiction, + beyond.From those 25 books or
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Ross McKitrick
RossMcKitrick
I have a column today on the IPCC's RCP8.5 GHG emissions scenario. https://business.financialpost.com/opinion/ross-mckitrick-the-flaw-in-relying-on-a-worst-case-scenario-climate-model RCP8.5, like A1FI and others before it, is part of a
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Jin Russell
DrJinRussell
Just published! Using @GrowingUpinNZ data, we show how increasing levels of socioeconomic disadvantage in early childhood are linked to multiple chronic conditions in the #first1000days. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S18762859
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PhD Diaries is on Discord 💬
thoughtsofaphd
The only ethics training I got in grad school was effectively "don't photoshop your data" the end.It's not just photoshop. A thread. (1/n)@AcademicChatter #AcademicChatter We rarely talk about all the
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Colin J. Carlson, Ph.D.
wormmaps
In our new study, @SadieRyan and I looked for new ways to visualize a difficult policy nuance: rising temperatures will push Zika risk to higher latitudes (left), but equally, huge
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John Fetterman
JohnFetterman
Good News, PA: Curve *is* flattening. Ventilator capacity rate remains *stable* at 70% free. Models suggest peak could arrive *this* week.Your sacrifices have *undeniably* been working.Thank you, all.
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Léana N. Camille
LeanaNCamille
So I’m trying to find a career path that’ll encompass both my undergraduate (Political Science) and graduate (Cybersecurity) degrees. #BlackTechTwitter #infosecjobs #CyberSec #womenintech I’m open to all avenues, willing to
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Daniel Mucida 🌹💉
danmucida
(Sept2010- Sept2020): a decade of Laboratory of Mucosal Immunology (LMI) @RockefellerUniv:variable weather, activism, sports, funa lot of friendship, sharing and sciencea long visual with few stats 2010-2012Three of us
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David Finsterwalder
DFinsterwalder
Something that pisses me off is how pseudo-sceptical Vitamin D is treated. Take for example this @thetimes article. They write: There is no evidence that it does prevent Covid. This
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🎀 sonyasupposedly.com 🤖
sonyasupposedly
it's more performant to believe — or at least say — that you never incur collateral damage in pursuit of your righteous cause. so people do! the falsity doesn't negate
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Eslam (ر)
jnoubiyi
Update on my life rn: My cat just tried to GIVE BIRTH ON MY LAP while I was on Zoom for Crim Law. So it started with her begging to
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Eric Seufert
eric_seufert
A conversation I've had recently with multiple early-stage companies: once you've proven product-market fit, assuming retention supports it as a viable vector of growth*, you should commence paid marketing so
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