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“The disproportionate scientific productivity of elite researchers can be largely explained by their substantial labor advantage rather than inherent differences in talent.” #AcademicMastodon #ScienceMastodon science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv

Le "journal de mes oreilles" de Zoé Besmond De Senneville, un des (trop rares) témoignages du parcours du combattant que représente le handicap auditif et l'appareillage : soundcloud.com/zo-besmond-de-s @disability

1/ Excited to share our new paper "Labor advantages drive the greater productivity of faculty at elite universities" in @ScienceAdvances with @hneutr @danlarremore @aaronclauset

Why do faculty publication rates increase so much with prestige? Let’s go!: 🧵

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Parmi ces participant.e.s souffrant de pertes incapacitantes, seuls 36.8% sont munis d'une audioprothèse.

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Les résultats sont alarmants (mais attendus) : 24.8% des personnes testées présentent une perte auditive > 20 dB et 4.3% une perte auditive incapacitante (pertes > 35 dB)

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(la précédente remontait à 2008 et était basée uniquement sur la gène auditive ressentie - un critère insuffisant car le degré de pertes auditives est souvent sous-estimé par les personnes qui en sont atteintes)

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Première estimation large échelle de la prévalence des pertes auditives en France @JAMANetworkOpen ja.ma/3Eg6R1z

Parmi ces participant.e.s souffrant de pertes incapacitantes, seuls 36.8% sont munis d'une audioprothèse. @disability (3/3)

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Les résultats sont alarmants (mais attendus) : 24.8% des personnes testées présentent une perte auditive > 20 dB et 4.3% une perte auditive incapacitante (pertes > 35 dB) @disability (2/3)

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Première estimation large échelle de la prévalence des pertes auditives en France @jamanetworkopen ja.ma/3Eg6R1z (la précédente remontait à 2008 et était basée uniquement sur la gène auditive ressentie - un critère insuffisant car le degré de pertes auditives est souvent sous-estimé par les personnes qui en sont atteintes)... (1/3)

RT @SocHistTech
What does the spread of hearing aids in 1950s Japan say about the history of sound technologies and cultures? In "Beautiful Sounds, Beautiful Life" @frankmondelli writes about hearing aids and music, in Deaf classrooms, events, corporate histories.
Link: muse.jhu.edu/article/868053

I recently learned many young people have never heard of Dr Primestein. This satirical account was huge in the early days of the replicability crisis in psychology. As good satire does, it made many people laugh (and upset quite some others! ) at a time when tensions were high. The website is still a joy to browse through: psi-chology.com/

There are now no less than 42 curated lists of academics on Mastodon, in various subject areas, on this GitHub, as well as links to groups, preprint and bibliography bots, and servers/communities. Check it out, tell others about it, and bookmark it for future reference! github.com/nathanlesage/academ

Because this was my only post ever that got +5k likes on Twitter, it is only fitting that this is my first post here ⤵️

I created an awesome-PhD list on GitHub where everybody can contribute with their own tools and resources! 🔥

✨ Check it out and contribute yourself via pull requests: github.com/helenahartmann/awes

#ScienceMastodon #phdchat #academicmastodon

Hello World! We're here to reach the #acoustics community on mastodon - Researchers, academicians, clinicians, practitioners, educators, students, and anyone with an interest in acoustics! Follow for acoustics news and updates.

Facebook (sorry: Meta) AI: Check out our "AI" that lets you access all of humanity's knowledge.

Also Facebook AI: Be careful though, it just makes shit up.

This isn't even "they were so busy asking if they could" --- but rather they failed to spend 5 minutes asking if they could.

#AL #ML #MathyMath #Bullshit #NLP #NLProc #AIhype

Et voilà! please feel free to ask me if you want more details on any of these projects! (9/9)

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The two remaining projects are from the IRCAM’s side. Emmanuel Ponsot is investigating the integration of spectral and temporal information by the auditory system. He also received a funding for a project looking for early markers of cochlear synaptopathy. (8/X)

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