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shriii.
shriiiitt
The Prestige: A sci-fi thriller period piece disguised through magic, Nolan's retrospective manifestation of the thin line drawn between magic and science in the 19th-century, with an underlying exploration of
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ashley juavinett
analog_ashley
In 1939, Hodgkin & Huxley conducted the first, long-awaited recording of an intracellular action potential.Shortly after, Hitler invaded Poland, and Hodgkin & Huxley were forced to leave the lab and
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Zach Weinersmith
ZachWeiner
Do you have any area's of thought where you have an abstract principle in conflict with some pragmatic circumstance? For example:Pro democracy, but don't like the way the people vote.Anti-polarization,
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Emily G (not a newspaper)
EmilyGorcenski
It bothers me that the data science/computer science space thinks that tensors and “three dimensional matrices” are the same thing, because that’s just straight up wrong. A tensor is just
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Sarah Weller
_sarahweller
It's #ACSM20 week! [a thread]Picture this... I just arrived into sunny San Fran and got to hug my bearded friend @KTB_PhD. Snuck out for a "quiet" dinner with a few
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Anil K Dutta
dutta_anilk
Your science background will be an advantage today. Yesterday I mentioned beauty and variety we experience in sensory world. We will take a leap to molecular level. At that level,
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MarkBrahmin☀️
MarkBrahmin
1/ I’m vacationing w friends so was unable to watch more than five minutes of this video. Unfortunate, because Keith is an excellent speaker and typically has interesting things to
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Darren Dahly
statsepi
I know this is obvious, but you can't find the errors in your data and analysis if you don't actively look for them. A progression:Step 1: Script everything. No point
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Leandros Boukas
LeandrosBoukas
Amazing resource. Aside from being extremely useful for clinical decision making, it provides a great opportunity to better understand the regulatory architecture of the genome, given the tight link between
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Daniel Feldman
d_feldman
fun fact: 79% of computer science grad students in the US are on F1 visas (I dropped out of the CS PhD program at Minnesota, and periodically when I am
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Andrew Lee
andrewleedr
The number of COVID19 cases in UK continues to rise, with a trajectory that is worryingly becoming steeper. Hospitalisations up. ICU admissions up. Community transmission & outbreaks widespread. Clearly control
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Dr. Tarango
atarango1
I’ve been watching the women academics around me with children and without tenure struggle so hard during this pandemic with trying to juggle work/life responsibilities. This article sheds light on
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
How are you planning to avoid COVID as we head into winter?Jade eggs that generate abnormal lithospheric long-wavelength magnetic anomalies?Coughing into your telephone for an AI?Eating cucumber and cabbage?Have faith
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AL 🙂
Metabo_PhD
1/ How do you know that the pro-lockdown+face mask crowd are losing the war & getting increasingly desperate? They’re now using identity politics instead of #science in their arguments. Let
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National Science Policy Network
scipolnetwork
Thinking of a career in #SciPol, but unsure what that looks like? The Eastern Hub's RETREAT @ HOME includes a career panel to explore several science policy careers! We
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John O'Connell
jdpoc
After a ridiculous claim by @silversynergy that there was 'more science' proving the concerns of 5G Conspiracy Theorists than science showing it to be safe, I asked @silversynergy for a
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