Sara
@Mahallaati
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Student of Neuroscience
Toronto, Ontario
Joined August 2014
these are the two links in the image https://t.co/TVrt28S7Xb
https://t.co/hx93D9gu4k
foreignpolicy.com
How American sanctions help Iran control the internet -- and squash the country's protest movement.
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My dear friends, you ask me "what can I do for you?" It is heartwarming to have your support. please take action, call/email/contact your representatives in office. A tribute to the innocent lives lost can be to prevent similar.
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@ewarren "[bogeyman] was a murderer... BUT" -> this is the formula used by useful idiots of warmongers Warren is helping Trump sell a war of aggression on Iran with this ridiculous take This is the proper take: "The US is the aggressor. No war on Iran! Period" https://t.co/pGxW9BppiR
Soleimani was a murderer, responsible for the deaths of thousands, including hundreds of Americans. But this reckless move escalates the situation with Iran and increases the likelihood of more deaths and new Middle East conflict. Our priority must be to avoid another costly war.
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Very cool initiative from @Federico_claudi and @alexharston #opensource (neuro)science drawings! I found several I will already use! Thanks! 🐭😊Contribute/browse here: https://t.co/0BbCsWhGxk
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Nice visualization
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33,000 years ago, a person(?) carved this! I can't stop imagining...
This small carving of a water bird was created c. 33,000 years ago. Thought to be a diver, cormorant, or duck. From beak to tail the figure is 4.7 cm long. The sculpted piece of mammoth ivory, found in the Hohle Fels cave in Germany, may be the earliest representation of a bird.
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I still remember the day (20 yrs ago) when the classic Watts/Strogatz paper landed on my desk - liberating & a true game changer! | A reflection by @alexvespi on "Twenty years of network science" | https://t.co/160HkfiAuz | thanks @duncanjwatts @stevenstrogatz
nature.com
Nature - The idea that everyone in the world is connected to everyone else by just six degrees of separation was explained by the ‘small-world’ network model 20 years ago. What seemed to be a niche...
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Treasures in our city we shouldn't take for granted
"Canada is ranked as having the best public library systems among 30 major cities studied. (All three Cdn –Montreal, Toronto + Vancouver– came in the top 10.) A full 70% of Toronto’s pop'n uses the city’s 10m books, ebooks, CDs, and DVDs in 40 languages.
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Our lab is joining tomorrow's #PurpleWalk to help support people with #epilepsy and to raise funds for @epilepsytoronto. You can help too by donating here:
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Aw, I didn't know Lenin had anxiety
Thin Slices of Anxiety — an illustrated meditation on what it's like to live enslaved by worry and how to break free https://t.co/x23hakgTKJ
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As a person who has a hard time playimg music as a noise canceller (I just can't avoid attending to it), I love @noisli and it's beautiful collection of sounds of nature you can even mix and listen to; kudos to their minimalist design too
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first preprint out looking forward to comments and feedback https://t.co/HeMnQA5ol8
Cluster Tendency Assessment in Neuronal Spike Data https://t.co/AUiqAqgYs5
#biorxiv_neursci
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A beautiful, visual statistics textbook: "Seeing Theory – A visual introduction to probability and statistics.” https://t.co/JoSw4LznVM I shared this a year ago, when it was already very cool. But the page now got a major upgrade by the authors and is now just incredibly cool!
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New silicon probes are shown to record from hundreds of neurons simultaneously in awake and freely moving rodents https://t.co/DNAoQYxEZK
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Large-scale mapping of cortical synaptic projections with extracellular electrode arrays
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Perspective: How important are cell types for understanding the role of MEC in spatial cognition? https://t.co/kaksQPmMz4
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