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Amy Proal, PhD
microbeminded2
This interesting study found that skeletal #muscle cells of #ME/CFS patients showed a decrease in oxidative phosphorylation (a metabolic pathway used by #mitochondria to generate #energy). In simple terms, that
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SandboxEscaper
SandboxBear
Things I learned, being a highschool dropout, getting into vuln research and getting job at Microsoft:1. Force yourself to watch/read (whatever works best) all the really technical stuff. Even if
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
Before this gets out of hand. "Distance doesn't matter" IS NOT what "it's airborne" or primarily aerosol-transmitted means or implies, and the headline is not reflecting correctly a modeling paper
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Has Jeff Bezos Decided To End World Hunger?
HasBezosDecided
"Communism/socialism killed 100m people"Alright dummy you wanna play that game? That statistic is from the Black Book of Communism, a book that all barring one of the authors and contributors
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Wouter Hoogkamer
woutersinas
Since most students don't have a split-belt treadmill or prism glasses at home, we're looking for alternatives for our remote motor adaptation lab that students can do at home. Any
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Michael Nielsen
michael_nielsen
Just dug up one of my favourite papers, one I haven't looked at in years! Richard Feynman's paper trying to make sense of negative probabilities: http://cds.cern.ch/record/154856/files/pre-27827.pdf?version=1 This might sound nuts.
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Dr Duncan Robertson
Dr_D_Robertson
Herd Immunity.I've built a model to show the concept of herd immunity.It shows why we need to not leave hard-to-reach parts of the population unvaccinated.A thread. Herd immunity, also called
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Dr. Rebecca Barnes
waterbarnes
Sigh. Where to begin?In our longitudinal study we showed that w each additional same gender mentor students had 2x greater chance of staying in the geosciences...But then again we didn't
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Robert Welch II
RobertWelchII2
I'll be spending the rest of the day making southern lemon pies for my Nurses when I was in the hospital with covid-19 and their family's so I'll be off
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Tara McCarty
tmac0201
The front page of the @TB_Times for Sunday, April 5, 2020. An hour or so ago I sent the final pages for tomorrow’s edition to the printing plant. And I’m
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Justin Miller
justinjm1
NEW: New York Post journalists assail Hunter Biden story, @petersterne reportshttps://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/10/new-york-post-insiders-slag-flimsy-hunter-biden-stories.html Confirmed earlier reporting by @katie_robertson that Bruce Go
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Yaniv Erlich
erlichya
This new paper by @luisceze et al. is truly mind blowing and going to be a landmark in the DNA Storage domain.https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.25.115477v1.full.pdfWhy?A thread! DNA Storage has gained interest since
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Rukhsana Sukhan
RukhsanaSukhan
Hi UK. Your government was unprepared. It acted irresponsibly and arrogantly. It chose politics over people. Just like the USA. Now you are all living the consequences of the incompetence
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Daniel Roy
roydanroy
What's the "tradeoff" between interpretability & accuracy? Unfortunately, no one agrees on what's "interpretable". To move the needle an inch, @KDziugaite, Shai Ben-David, and I propose to model the *act*
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J.D. Vance
JDVance1
Here’s data from four different cities. Four different reopening regimes. Four different climates. They all curiously saw a big spike starting in early June. The confidence that protests haven’t contributed
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Rob Wile
rjwile
Subscription fatigue is real—but a subscription to your local paper, if you haven't gotten one yet, will mean much more to your community than anything else you're already on the
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