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allison

@drstelling

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mommy / experimental physical chemist / apparently human / visiting scholar at: UT Arlington, Dept of Bioengineering

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Jen Heemstra (@jenheemstra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Humility is not a lack of confidence. It's a lack of arrogance. Arrogance says: I can do great things and you can't, so I'm better than you. Confidence says: I can do great things and so can you, let's work together. You can own your skills without diminishing those of others.

allison (@drstelling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi DoorDash your driver just sat around for 15 min after I gave them a fairly large tip to deliver, like, a coors lite bc I cannot drive with my back out. it was time sensitive. tried to leave feed back in your system, hurts too much to click thru. thanks for taking my money!

US Department of the Interior (@interior) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tucked deep in Nevada’s arid Great Basin, the Pine Forest Range is a hidden gem of wildflower-covered slopes, windswept ridges, and rugged granite outcrops. This remote high-desert escape comes alive in spring and summer with bursts of color and sweeping views.

Tucked deep in Nevada’s arid Great Basin, the Pine Forest Range is a hidden gem of wildflower-covered slopes, windswept ridges, and rugged granite outcrops. 

This remote high-desert escape comes alive in spring and summer with bursts of color and sweeping views.
Yuen-Zhou Research Group UCSD (@ucsd_yuen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Journal club: Wang et al. show that optical next-generation reservoir computing (NGRC) leverages light scattering in disordered media to efficiently predict complex chaotic systems. Check it out at nature.com/articles/s4137… Tsinghua University CNRS 🌍 The University of Hong Kong LightSciAppl

Michael Eisen (@mbeisen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The limit on allowable publication costs should reflect the value publishing has to science. Therefore I am proposing the limit be set at -$50,000 meaning authors should reimburse the NIH $50k for every paper they publish in a journal to reflect the damage journal publishing