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Nicolas Cole
Nicolascole77
Hemingway vs. Faulkner: The Little-Known Rivalry Between 2 Of America's Most Famous Writers 1/ If you thought the 2pac vs Biggie feud in the 90s was competitive, let me tell
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Brian Nosek
BrianNosek
10 years of replication and reform in psychology. What has been done and learned?Our latest paper prepared for the Annual Review summarizes the advances in conducting and understanding replication and
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Gabrielle Colleran
GColleranMD
if you have “potential”I am very happy to be in the 25% who call out systemic discrimination that is built into our system: racism, gender inequality, homophobia#IAmThe25PercentAnd I will stay
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ɪᴀɴ ᴍ. ᴍᴀᴄᴋᴀʏ, ᴘʜᴅ 🦠🤧🧬🥼🦟🧻
MackayIM
That website opinion attack piece on the Corman/Drosten RT-rPCR tests has a few confused & sometimes very wrong comments. I'll preface this thread with a *presumption* I'm making - these
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Andy Conway Morris 😷🧼🇬🇧🇪🇺
andymoz78
DNA test can quickly identify pneumonia in patients with severe COVID-19, aiding faster treatment. 1st authors @maesmailis @EllenHigginson Joana Pereira‐Dias @JanineLux @jbartholdson @efkay88 @razmahroof @IslamAbdelaziz1 @GordonDougan1 @
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Bernard Lane
Bernard_Lane
"The majority of lesbian, gay & bisexual people who gender activists claim to represent are not familiar with the true aims (of Victoria's draft law to criminalise 'conversion therapy') &
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James K Puchowski
kvisleis
I didn't have the opportunity to give a proper explanation of Norwegian at the @OorVyce panel the other day; we need to critique the ideologies around #Scots spelling. Language planning
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Neil Barrett
dr_barrett
My few Twitter followers will know I am VERY critical of @FatEmperor - I may be indignant at the way this fellow Irish man has carried on through the pandemic
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Jeremy Howard
jeremyphoward
Last week I presented to the WHO Guidelines Development Group. It was targeted towards infectious disease epidemiologists, but many folks have asked me to share the presentation.So, here's a video
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Zaf #WearADamnMask Qasim 🇵🇰🇬🇧🇺🇸
ResusOne
Controlling hemorrhage remains the cornerstone of trauma management. Non-compressible torso hemorrhage is a particular challenge. Some (including me) have advocated for a change to the status quo of how we
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Akiva Cohen
AkivaMCohen
OK. Time for a thread on masks. Anti-maskers (who should be as reviled as anti-vaxxers) keep citing research studies showing masks aren't that effective at protecting wearers from becoming infected.
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Teri Kanefield
Teri_Kanefield
They don't think they look pathetic. They think they look strong and determined, willing to do what they must to save America from the "enemy" (liberals and Democrats) who they
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Michael Parks
JurassicParks
I’ve decided to leave 2020, le tempes terrible, with a list of “ten things that make grasslands great.” Here is the content absolutely no one knew they needed: Number 1:
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Tomáš, The Biochemist
BiochemistTomas
Cytokinin N-glucosides: Occurrence, Metabolism and Biological Activities in Plants https://www.mdpi.com/939100 via @MDPIOpenAccess This is long project on which worked many people (many from @PetrasekLab) and I joined the team only
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
Pandemic rages. Meanwhile scientists are fighting about what open data sharing means and whether you can publish analysis using someone's data if part of their dataset has not yet been
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Ricardo Reis
R2Rsquared
Why doesn't the 2020 data come up in debates on inequality today? Especially on whether free trade caused its rise? Doesn't the recession and increase in inequality provide a strong
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