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| May 29th, 2016Should you proportion your belief to the probability of an event? Not necessarily: https://t.co/qdui5xJ2ke
— Massimo Pigliucci (@mpigliucci) May 29, 2016
Should you proportion your belief to the probability of an event? Not necessarily: https://t.co/qdui5xJ2ke
— Massimo Pigliucci (@mpigliucci) May 29, 2016
I’ve stopped feeling any sensation during sex https://t.co/AimSstfbL7
— The Guardian (@guardian) May 29, 2016
1,500 scientists on what the 'reproducibility crisis' means in real lab-life: https://t.co/PzDDt8CkWj pic.twitter.com/Q4u89KE0Bf
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) May 29, 2016
.@NickKristof doesn't back down on ideological diversity. He's a liberal, not a progressive. The difference is big. https://t.co/4CnLPm3aVN
— Charles Murray (@charlesmurray) May 29, 2016
Only conclusion possible from subgroup analyses: Study failed & authors are groping to salvage something to report. https://t.co/EOW3rQql4V
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) May 29, 2016
The only possible conclusion from this survey is that 48% of scientists studiously avoid reading the literature. https://t.co/b7uDpo212d
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) May 29, 2016
The Nature of Philosophy project is now fully available online, all 28 parts: https://t.co/oiH7HfIAwR
— Massimo Pigliucci (@mpigliucci) May 29, 2016
Many MD"s still dumb on reducing useless treatments/cutting needless cost.
Should be essential in medical education. https://t.co/ww5zTw9l5T— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) May 29, 2016
"He is happy whom circumstances suit his temper; but he Is more excellent who suits his temper to circumstance." https://t.co/U9ZXeYBZwh
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) May 28, 2016
The 2008 recession didn’t just cost people their jobs — it cost 260,000 people their lives https://t.co/GILjM3mwRv
— New York Post (@nypost) May 28, 2016
How to think about intelligence — a conversation with an IQ researcher. https://t.co/bE1tkHzT2R
— Vox (@voxdotcom) May 28, 2016
Pair of glasses left by teenager on gallery floor mistaken for contemporary art: https://t.co/rkCDTxrAmL
— Massimo Pigliucci (@mpigliucci) May 27, 2016
Very cool neuroscience paper. Big data techniques fail to explain how a chip works. Relevant for econ too. https://t.co/zidKAfqRky
— Noah Smith (@Noahpinion) May 27, 2016
Stoic Mindfulness and Resilience Training (SMRT) 2016, our other free online #Stoicism course: https://t.co/FgLw1eCIZo
— Stoicism Today (@StoicWeek) May 26, 2016
When is "evidence based" not enough? When the evidence supports a weak surrogate outcome. @EvidenceBasedMD https://t.co/VsivKFW7Qz
— Wonkologist (@TheWonkologist) May 26, 2016
Hear Michel Foucault Give Lectures in English https://t.co/P0L5v5Pg9E pic.twitter.com/Kjj655BZIT
— Open Culture (@openculture) May 26, 2016
Specialty drugs at especially high prices. Some data from the @KaiserFamFound. #healthcare #costs #cancer pic.twitter.com/LRwF44c87b
— Peter Ubel (@peterubel) May 25, 2016
2 Rules: Neurotransmitters never live up to their personifications & never explain what they're supposed to explain. https://t.co/CQfrgNG9Lp
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) May 25, 2016
The U.S. Is struggling to keep up in the melting Arctic. @KFJ_FP and @dandeluce report https://t.co/sxqLGo3UXl pic.twitter.com/XI86yXGVRX
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) May 25, 2016
You're now more likely to live with mom and dad than with a spouse or partner https://t.co/NU3q63ZkbF pic.twitter.com/mLlwT3xPyQ
— Bloomberg (@business) May 25, 2016
What if we shut down the Federal Reserve? @FurchtgottRoth: https://t.co/bmUSF8W4sr pic.twitter.com/g7OCxGo0wl
— Manhattan Institute (@ManhattanInst) May 25, 2016
What percent of African-Americans are walking around with PTSD, just from growing up where they grew up? https://t.co/1z6xyno3bL
— Noah Smith (@Noahpinion) May 24, 2016
Drone video shows about 70 tiger sharks feasting on a dead whale at aptly named Shark Bay off Western Australia.https://t.co/cylgBBXdcy
— ABC News (@ABC) May 24, 2016
Telemedicine: The American College of Physicians has officially endorsed "telemedicine," which refers to usin… https://t.co/dBrNe3AyBX
— Timothy Taylor (@TimothyTTaylor) May 23, 2016
.@AtlasCoached @Hawkeye005 Who keeps the metric system down? WE DO, WE DO pic.twitter.com/vi8je9wYO8
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) May 22, 2016
"HAHAHAHA WE OUTNUMBER YOU!!!!" – stupid people
"Yes, I know." – me— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) May 22, 2016
I think most useful way to subtype Schizophrenia is pschotic, negative or disorganized- if any of these predominate https://t.co/gVz7cGKBdz
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) May 21, 2016
Brain scans are awfully pretty, but they are completely useless in distinguishing among mental disorders. https://t.co/ucBb9sDpUq
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) May 20, 2016
Italo Calvino Offers 14 Reasons We Should Read the Classics: https://t.co/oPCUkcDD2F pic.twitter.com/4noREQ4eLi
— Open Culture (@openculture) May 19, 2016
@iowahawkblog Feelin' the burn.
— petrosXristos (@petrosxristos) May 19, 2016