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DOMara
croonaert
KIA on, in scale of deaths, prob. the most catastrophic day for the French Army during the #FWW, 105 years ago #OTD 25 Sept 1915:Capt. Alfred DEVERNOIS from Rosiéres sur
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Dan Quintana
dsquintana
This paper has been cited 1163 times, except it DOES NOT EXIST. This 'paper' was used in a style guide as a citation example, was included in some papers by
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Stephen Hardwick
Nonfinality
Starting in less than 20 minutes, @OHSupremeCourt’s first video-conferences oral arguments.#AppellateTwitter http://ohiochannel.org/live/supreme-court-of-ohio Classy. The chief stated out by thanking a lot of staff by name. First lawyer to get to
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
Good morning! Impeachment is finally here. It's something many of us have been waiting for—not because we have policy differences with the president, though we do, but because anyone who
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Tyler Norris
tylerhnorris
Which US states can contribute most to Biden's 2030 target? New analysis here to help address this question, focused on electricity (thread). This one got me: New England, CA, &
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Kate Snyder
DressageProf
Trial & error over many years to finesse how I implemented retrieval practice, advice below!If any of my students see this, please feel to chime in w/ your thoughts! https://twitter.com/tiffany_peltier/status/1291052079910354944
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Elizabeth Joh
elizabeth_joh
*This is a very big deal in policing*: Berkeley, CA just became the first city in the U.S. to replace police enforcement of traffic violations with unarmed city employees. Why
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Tania Khan
TaniaK363
The pandemic has been raging on for a year, and there is no end in sight. As a student in the pandemic, here is what I’ve learned. I’ll be discussing
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C𐃏rtex Futura
cortexfutura
Do you want to learn the most powerful algorithm of thought in the world? It's from a relatively obscure paper (it has 650 citations on GS...) published in the late
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Rich MacLehose
RMaclehose
Pains me to say it, but @ProfMattFox made a good point yesterday about the difference between ID methods and non-ID methods. I was thinking about that on my dog walk
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Emma Caterine 🌹#CancelRent
EmmaCaterineDSA
The Supreme Court is and has always been a racist institution. With a couple of notable exceptions, the justices have been white men who upheld apartheid, discrimination, racist police brutality
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tracy jeanne rosenthal
two__evils
Yesterday, Judge Carter ruled that Los Angeles must offer shelter to every unhoused person on Skid Row.Since Carter named me and used my research in his decision, a thread on
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SaraKateW
SaraKateW
Pre-order Elon’s book. I command it.https://bookshop.org/books/last-call-a-true-story-of-love-lust-and-murder-in-queer-new-york/9781250224354 I am surrounded by books I bought that were written by my friends #onhere and it’s fucking dop
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Nick Brown
sTeamTraen
Counterpoint: If you think that the current world in which published science is peer reviewed has flaws (and it certainly does), wait until you see what a world without peer
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Physicist Marietta Blau was born #OTD in 1894. She pioneered the use of nuclear emulsion plates for particle detection, and discovered "disintegration stars" produced by cosmic rays interacting with nuclei
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balajis.com
balajis
Read-only cultureSuppose you were raised in a religious household, but didn't practice yourself. Growing up with these civilizational scripts means you can recognize them, perhaps repeat them, but cannot write
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