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Jason Hreha
jhreha
A quick thread about personality. In particular, the Big 5 personality trait called "Agreeableness". Over the past 40ish years, the behavioral sciences have come to agree that personality can be
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Dr Max Liboiron
MaxLiboiron
'Tis the season for staring labs! I'm getting many emails from new faculty (congrats!) who are about to start their research groups & are looking for advice on how to
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Stuart McMillan
StuartMcMillan1
Yesterday, I presented at @MovementMiyagi’s #SMSC2020. I spoke about problems - identifying them, analyzing them, & trialing management strategies. This process is similar whether it is coaches working with athletes,
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Chris Herbert
B2Bspecialist
Thread: 1/ We're doing a crowdsourcing experiment to see what countries are #flatteningthecurve. We're comparing total number of #coronavirus cases as reported by WHO and charting them here: http://bit.ly/2xMKaDy |
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Really appreciate this from @StevenSalzberg1. There are important debates about how we do (or do not do) things differently during emergencies, and I think it is good for the public
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Sergei Millian 🇺🇸
SergeiMillian
Coronavirus may be killed within 48 hours: “Amid a barrage of research on finding treatment for new coronavirus, Australian scientists have found that a common anti-parasitic drug killed SARS-CoV-2 virus,
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Dr Musa Mohd Nordin
drmusanordin
Excellent work by MIER!I however would dispute though on @DGHisham and MIER suggestion that our epi curve is flatteningYou need a logarithmic plot to visualize the suppression of the epi
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
One of the things scientists do when facing an outbreak of a new disease is build 'phylogenies'. These estimate how pathogen isolates are related by comparing their genomes, and using
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Sankrant Sanu सानु संक्रान्त ਸੰਕ੍ਰਾਂਤ ਸਾਨੁ
sankrant
I went to an Ayurvedic doctor earlier this year. He helped restore my eyesight to 20-20 vision with eye exercises—these also help in onset of Glaucoma.But he said there are
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. I know it's no fun to write a piece along the lines of "Scientists find exactly what they expected", but when you try to spin it into a man-bites-dog
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Justin Russell ✍️ #VoteBlue ✍️ #ActOut ✍️ #Resist
JustResisting
Yesterday I tweeted that I thought that the #Coronavirus better known as #COVID19 was man-made and may have specifically been intended to target individuals of African descent. I very much
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Christi Belcourt
christibelcourt
Education in schools is not the only form of education. The land has been my teacher for 25 years. I will never graduate and will always be an apprentice to
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CharlesScottGSM ❄️
CharlesScottGSM
1/11 Sunspots were discovered simultaneously with the invention of the telescope It was the 1st step to understanding how our sun’s MAGNETIC FIELDS affect Earth Sunspots are “measuring sticks.” They
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Carole Cadwalladr
carolecadwalla
Two frontline healthcare workers - A&E doctor & nurse - have got in touch with me in last 24 hours alarmed at lack of protective equipment. They say staff exposed
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Galaxy Map
galaxy_map
A team of computer scientists are using Gaia-derived data and a supercharged travelling salesman algorithm called Concorde to compute minimal star routes. (See: http://www.math.uwaterloo.ca/tsp/star/index.html). They've included my data
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chey
littlebqqm
M13 2nd branch THREAD:This CNN article that was published on June 8th brought the significance of this entire dig into focus for me.By the end of this thread, you’ll understand
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