Dexter H Locke (@dextraordinaryh) 's Twitter Profile
Dexter H Locke

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Interested in all things urban greening, aspiring to be better at open science. Alum of @SESYNC @ClarkUniversity @YaleEnvironment @UVM_RSENR Opinions my own

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JAMA Network Open (@jamanetworkopen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Residential green space exposure in early adolescence is associated with lower childhood obesity, and may be a useful component of a public health intervention for childhood obesity. ja.ma/41rxqhc

Residential green space exposure in early adolescence is associated with lower childhood obesity, and may be a useful component of a public health intervention for childhood obesity. ja.ma/41rxqhc
Li Yi, PhD (@liyispatial) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌳 Nature has health benefits, but which elements are most protective against childhood obesity? In a US cohort, we studied residential street-view images of trees, grass, and flowers to pediatric obesity risk—and the findings might surprise you! Explore the results below!

Kyle Walker (@kyle_e_walker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's release day for the 2019-2023 American Community Survey 5-year data! The ACS is a phenomenal PUBLIC and FREE resource for granular demographic information about the US. Use the new data *right now* with the #rstats tidycensus package. Just swap in `year = 2023` in your

It's release day for the 2019-2023 American Community Survey 5-year data!

The ACS is a phenomenal PUBLIC and FREE resource for granular demographic information about the US.

Use the new data *right now* with the #rstats tidycensus package.  Just swap in `year = 2023` in your
Joachim Schork (@joachimschork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Creating publication-ready plots in R is easier than ever with ggpubr. This extension for ggplot2 simplifies the process of generating clean and professional graphics, especially for exploratory data analysis and reporting. The attached visual, which I created using ggpubr,

Creating publication-ready plots in R is easier than ever with ggpubr. This extension for ggplot2 simplifies the process of generating clean and professional graphics, especially for exploratory data analysis and reporting.

The attached visual, which I created using ggpubr,
Urban Systems Lab (@usl_nyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 Congrats to Timon McPhearson, a 2024 Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher! 🌍📚 🔗 Read the full list of awarded researchers here: buff.ly/3ENkZ3M #UrbanResilience #ClimateScience

🎉 Congrats to Timon McPhearson, a 2024 Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher! 🌍📚 

🔗 Read the full list of awarded researchers here: buff.ly/3ENkZ3M

#UrbanResilience #ClimateScience
Northern Research (@usfs_nrs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NewPublication: Reflecting on Local Ecological Stewardship, Care, and Action across Two Decades of Research research.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/687…

#NewPublication: Reflecting on Local Ecological Stewardship, Care, and Action across Two Decades of Research
research.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/687…
The Extreme Music Enthusiast (@theextrememusi1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Regardless of what you're dealing with, keep in mind that a reggae version of Led Zeppelin featuring Elvis Presley on vocals actually exists.

Yury Zablotski (@yuzar___) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BOOTSTRAPPED REGRESSION #R ! 💪 via {tidymodels} 9 min Video for details: youtu.be/sjCxIHVGkdE #rstats #statistics #dataanalysis #stats #datascience #r4ds #tidymodels

BOOTSTRAPPED REGRESSION #R ! 💪 via {tidymodels} 

9 min Video for details: youtu.be/sjCxIHVGkdE

#rstats #statistics #dataanalysis #stats #datascience #r4ds #tidymodels
Kyle Walker (@kyle_e_walker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Adding some new features to #rstats {mapgl} for 2025; here's a 3D visualization of population density by Census tract with text labels placed on top of extruded polygons This uses Mapbox's new capability for 3D symbol layers! Learn about mapgl: walker-data.com/mapgl

Stephen Turner 🦋 @stephenturner.us (@strnr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Possibly useful little #Rstats trick: edit(names(iris)) will create a popup with the R code for the character vector containing the column names of your data frame that you can copy and paste, e.g. c("Sepal.Length", "Sepal.Width", "Petal.Length", "Petal.Width", "Species")

Possibly useful little #Rstats trick: 

edit(names(iris)) 

will create a popup with the R code for the character vector containing the column names of your data frame that you can copy and paste, e.g. 

c("Sepal.Length", "Sepal.Width", "Petal.Length", "Petal.Width", "Species")
Cary Institute (@caryinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you miss Steward Pickett's career highlights talk, 'Fifty Years in 50 Minutes and What's Next?' You can catch it here: caryinstitute.org/news-insights/… #urbanecology #cities #ecology #STEM #Career

Rubenstein School (@uvm_rsenr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Seven Days for such a wonderful tribute to Jarlath. While he left us a year ago, his spirit and legacy will be part of the Rubenstein School forever. 💚 buff.ly/4h5RrhV

Kyle Walker (@kyle_e_walker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Story maps built with the {mapgl} #rstats package are full-fledged Shiny apps, which means you can incorporate Shiny inputs and outputs. This example from the vignette shows you how to use inputs/outputs to customize your story map's content: walker-data.com/mapgl/articles…