My sister @LuisaSandkuhler 's climate change philantropy report just appeared in The Wall Street Journal! 😮💪♥️ https://t.co/z2yGFe4tzx... (Founders Pledge climate team)
One week left in #veganuary to try (more) plant-based. 😊🦍 Of course you could try it any other day of the year, but we're social animals and it might be motivating that all over the world, looots of people are giving it a go together. Inspiration here: https://t.co/d9Q15UGEBM
Looking for budget-friendly #Vegan recipes this #Veganuary? From Bolognese to chilli, there are plenty of cheap but tasty vegan meal ideas! Here are some of our favourites! 👇🌱https://t.co/uyUbscIrrL
Plädoyer für eine differenziertere, empathischere, weniger raue Diskussionskultur. Ich danke @MrWissen2Go dafür, dass er seine Reichweite für diesen Impuls nutzt. https://t.co/9tWrGlx4WW
We just ran probably the biggest survey of AI researchers ever! 2778 participants from six top AI venues answered questions from fourteen topics regarding the future of AI.
Preprint: https://t.co/VffsP9eflq
Six interesting things in pictures:
The reason why supplementation but not diet might affect brain creatine is that doses for creatine supplementation are much higher than normal dietary creatine intake.
Thank you very much to all participants, data entry helpers, advisors and coauthors!
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Paper ist out! Does creatine supplementation make you smarter? The largest RCT to date
->tl;dr: Weak Bayesian evidence for a small effect (not significant), still uncertain. Veg vs omni made no difference. Previous studies likely too small.
https://t.co/Bc6NaAYf2M
Pic:weka
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The effect did not depend on diet, with Bayesian evidence against this moderator. This is consistent with Bayesian evidence against a difference in brain creatine levels between veg and omni from previous studies, despite the lower levels of muscle creatine in vegetarians.
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The reason why supplementation but not diet might affect brain creatine is that doses for creatine supplementation are much higher than normal dietary creatine intake.
Thank you very much to all participants, data entry helpers, advisors and coauthors!
8/8
Preprint ist out! Does creatine supplementation make you smarter? The largest RCT to date
→tl;dr: Weak Bayesian evidence for a small effect (not significant), still uncertain. Veg vs omni made no difference. Previous studies likely too small.
https://t.co/9LKB9Akng6
Pic:weka
1/8
The effect did not depend on diet, with Bayesian evidence against this moderator. This is consistent with Bayesian evidence against a difference in brain creatine levels between veg and omni from previous studies, despite the lower levels of muscle creatine in vegetarians.
7/8