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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
Promised to tweet out a few more thoughts from my reporting on #covid19 clustering and dispersion factor k. So here goes:https://twitter.com/kakape/status/1262876041237991424 Quick recap first: Reproduction number R is an average.
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Lori
LJT_is_me
This was almost a month ago, and the first time I think I posted these numbers. We still have not reached the average number of deaths for the flu season
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bosco
selentelechia
I found SlateStarCodex in 2015. immediately afterwards, I got involved in some of the little splinter communities online, that had developed after LessWrong started to disperse. I don't think it's
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Mark McCaughrean
markmccaughrean
The iconic @nasa/@esa Hubble Space Telescope was launched 30 yrs ago today on the space shuttle Discovery. HST has made amazing scientific breakthroughs & inspired generations in ways many others
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Dr. Yann Gager
Bat_Yann
My turn to share with you some great #batfacts. Here is a thread with information about diverse information about the ecology, the evolution and the conservation of bats. A thread
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— seon/cupid/sailor/firefly/jester/starlet .
salamanderseon
ITS BPD AWARENESS MONTH!!Informative thread about bpd, this is super important !!!if you don't have bpd, READ and RT !!! first of all, I am diagnosed with bpd. so, yes,
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Dr. Jack Brown
DrGJackBrown
1/ THREAD: Body Language Analysis No. 4458: Jim Cramer calls Nancy Pelosi, "Crazy Nancy" — Nonverbal and Emotional Intelligence #BodyLanguage #BodyLanguageExpert #EmotionalIntelligence #JimCramer #NancyPelosi #Stroke #Lying #Dec
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Clément de Chaisemartin
CdeChaisemartin
Happy to share that Stata did_multiplegt package now has an #RStats friend, thanks to the amazing work of @ShuoZhang3648 ! Available from Shuo’s github page: https://github.com/shuo-zhang-ucsb/did_multiplegt and from CRAN repository.
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Sten Linnarsson
slinnarsson
Proud to present a comprehensive single-cell atlas of the developing mouse brain from E7 to E18, a total of 292,495 single-cell transcriptomes and 942 distinct clusters. A heroic effort led
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
This is a surprising result. Smokers are far LESS likely to be hospitalized with COVID-19 that non-smokers and it looks robust across countries.Why might this be?https://twitter.com/KlausKblog/status/1249048902495592450 The US data from
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
A lot of discussion recently about transmission dynamics, most of which are extrapolated from viral loads & estimates. What does contact tracing/community testing data tell us about actual probability of
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Spencer Greenberg 🔍
SpencrGreenberg
10 Structures of Problems1. Smashed Watch. There are so many issues at once that fixing one has no benefit unless you fix others too.[thread] 2. Leaky Pipe. Fixing one problem
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Farzad Mostashari
Farzad_MD
1/ This is what has been worrying epidemiologists about #COVID19- if asymptomatic/pre-symptomatic individuals are driving the outbreak, then coming out of lockdown will be exceedingly difficulthere's what it might takehttps://science.sciencemag.o
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ALBI
UnAlbanais_
THREAD : Sur la situation actuelle du COVID-19 au Kosovo ( qui a été très bien gérer) Le 1er cas de Coronavirus a été officiellement recensé le 13 mars
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Michael Murphy
__michaelmurphy
1/13. Is #EmergencyeLearning a case of securitization?My #WIISTOTC presentation has 4 sections: key justifications for emergency eLearning, content analysis of 90 E-eL declarations, application of securitization theory, and concluding thoughts
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Durotriges Project
Durotrigesdig
Here’s the glorious multivallate Iron Age hillfort (and Roman fort) atop #HodHill #Dorset @nationaltrust looking east in this aerial photo from 2016 © Jo and Sue CraneA thread to celebrate
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