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Quick thread on why $AYX is a triple digit market cap software company in the making:1/ $AYX is the leader in BI/data analytics for the enterprise business unit. They are
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TIFR Hyderabad
TIFRH_buzz
(1/n) For this webinar, we dived into a gold mine of archived material and had a tough time choosing what to share. To give you a peek into what lies
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Think Stormborn
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nature as medicine threadi lived in Okinawaa predominantly Shinto islandthere i learned of "shinrin-yoku" or "forest bathing"based on ancient Buddhist & Shinto practices1 immerses all 5 senses while laying on
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WCS Ocean
WCSocean
NEW SCIENCE | “Opportunities and Challenges in Achieving Co-Management in Marine Protected Areas in East Africa: A Comparative Case Study”. Out now in the Journal of the Indian Ocean, fresh
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Duke Skywalker
KarlDuke8
A #ShareStuffSunday as I’ll be covered in paint tomorrow. Here’s a thread of sample slides to save to your photos from my #CurriculumBooks resource (pinned tweet) to give a flavour
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. A short thread on Goodhart's Law and Campbell's law.When natural scientists take measurements of a macroscopic physical system, the system does not respond by changing its behavior in ways
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. Back in February I repeatedly raised concerns about immunity to #COVID19 In March, when the UK government started discussing herd immunity I wondered what the government’s scientific advisers were
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Piers Robinson
PiersRobinson1
Question for @marksedwill, UK Cabinet Secretary, has 77 brigade been tasked with identifying domestic social media content on #COVID-19 and targeting for manipulation and censorship? 1) @marksedwill now possesses extraordinary
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Evan Weber 🌅🔥
evanlweber
The past few weeks have brought more & more evidence that we are in a drastic, catastrophic, & urgent #ClimateEmergency.It’s also more clear than ever that most US politicians, yes
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John Hawks
johnhawks
Recent research has focused new attention on the earliest fossil samples of Homo erectus, more than 1.8 million years ago. One candidate found in 1974 is a #hominin hip bone
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Darren Dahly
statsepi
Hello friends. Here's a list of things that you should actually worry about instead of p-values:- Poorly-conceived research questions- Poor data stewardship- Sloppy research procedures- Poor measurement- Avoidable errors in
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Markus Luczak-Roesch
MLuczak
We'll see lots of efforts for #covid19 digital contact tracing soon, as it is understood to substantially improve time delay and overall capacity in contact tracing. https://science.sciencemag.org/content/early/2020/03/30/science.abb6936 https://
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Michelle Cardel,PhD, MS, RD
MichelleCardel
As a result of #COVID19, academics are working from home, often while simultaneously caring for their children. As clinicians & scientists, @nataliexdean @DrDianaMW & I worry this will lead to
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Courtney Milan 🦖
courtneymilan
There are a couple really annoying things about the hydroxychloroquine thing. 1) Is it an effective therapy for COVID? Possibly. We need more study to know for sure. There are
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Jen Heemstra
jenheemstra
Over the last couple of days, you’ve probably noticed a lot more people wearing masks or cloth face coverings in public spaces. Wondering how well these protect from #COVID19 and
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UK#COVID19 USWhile the log curve looks to be flattening, watch the dailies - growth might no longer be radically increasing, but its also not dropping off yet. That's a *lot*
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