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While Saudi officials (speaking on condition of anonymity) apparently believe the on-going, state-backed campaign targeting @Ali_H_Soufan is "nothing more than a baseless conspiracy theory," the facts tell a different story
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dotundata
dotundata
Are you trying to start in data science and confused where to begin? Then this thread is for you. Here are 6 steps to mastering data science. Kindly share and
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Priyanka Somrah
psomrah
Check out my new post on the evolution of data discovery and metadata management https://medium.com/work-bench/work-bench-snapshot-the-evolution-of-data-discovery-catalog-2f6c0425616b Mo' data mo' problems — The rise of increasingly sophistic
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Abhishek A M.
MishraAbhiA
Using statistics and data analysis to find the best attackers in the U-24 age pool in Europe's Top 5 Leagues.In this data analysis thread, with data from @fbref / @StatsBomb,
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
WORRIED—is COVID cases truly down? That’s because US #COVID19 testing has dropped precipitously. US’s case dropped -15% last week, yet testing volume has dropped faster: down over -30%. Bad sign.If
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Bret Beheim
babeheim
This is an unusual #fieldwork trip not just because of political revolution. Rather than collecting new data, I'm trying to save old data: nearly 20 years worth of accumulated interviews
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Mudge
dotMudge
Unfortunately this large density of defects in IoT is not unexpected.A study across 15 years and 3millon binaries showed that core security hygiene products in the base of IoT showed
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Dr. Elizabeth Sawin
bethsawin
With COP-25 just around the corner, we are entering the season for reports about how on track, (or how far off it) we are towards meeting global climate goals. I've
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Arunmozhi
tecoholic
I am going to rehash something I discovered.AI/ML are the buzz words of tech today. The hype is everywhere. One can find everything from bleeding-edge-tech-of-tomorrow to get-rich-next-year kind of posts
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Jack Keefe, your favorite Zoom head
jackferd
From a study design perspective, if you're trying to figure out "what works for whom" between two treatments—which patient characteristics, moderators predict success in one treatment but not the other—what
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM. Be suspicious of any expert ignoring this paper and discussing anecdotes instead. https://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NE
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Benjamin Stewart
drbstewart
1/5One of the things I find really exciting in modern #biology is the scale of the datasets, and how we can generate them in such diversity #singlecell #omicsJust look at
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
Is the reproduction number currently 0.7, or 0.85, or 0.641? Was it bigger yesterday than today? A thread on real-time estimation and false precision... 1/ Most real-time estimation of R
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Felix Key
fm_key
I am excited to share our new paper about the emergence of human-adapted Salmonella enterica linked to the Neolithization process. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-020-1106-9Find below a summary of the main findings in a
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Karel Čepok
Karel_C
For everyone that wants to ‘stake’ in the $Ocean market pool, and are afraid of rug pulls; please take a moment to understand the mechanics of the pools and datatokens
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Fay Lin
xiaofei_lin
During this transition to remote work, many researchers are taking up coding. Which language should you start with? How are languages different? Thread about my research experiences with Python, MATLAB,
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