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Kevin Bass, MS
kevinnbass
God you are a moron.Heart disease has dramatically declined since the advent of the dietary guidelines, in what can only be described as a massive success of public health.Here is
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Michael Sjoding
msjoding
1/ Our research letter on racial bias in pulse oximetry measurement, out today in NEJM https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2029240 2/ The finding that pulse oximetry is biased due to skin pigmentation isn’t new:
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Andrea Ciaranello, MD, MPH
aciaranello
It has been a big few weeks for data related to schools! Many important new studies came out, and are highlighted in the Jan 27 update of the COVID-19 School
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👾 Justin Cowart 👾
jccwrt
Sungrazing comet C/1979 Q1, the first comet discovered via satellite. It was imaged with the coronagraph onboard the US Navy's Solwind satellite. This comet peaked at a magnitude of -4
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Max Kreminski
maxkreminski
there's a lot of confusion in game design discourse around whether the player or the game is telling the story. early on there was a lot of "it must be
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History Under Your Feet
HistorifyNow
Today is Jayanti of Sri Krishna Deva Raya, under whose reign Vijayanagara attained greatest heights. His reign was marked by military conquests, patronage of arts and culture and flourishing of
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JALA
JournalAfLit
5 Africanist scholars (Moradewun Adejunmobi, Bhekizizwe Peterson, Juliana Nfah-Abbenyi, Tom Odhiambo &Adeleke Adeeko) responded to the question “Why wasn’t my article published?” from their positions are editors, reviewers & r
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Stephen Marrin
StephenMarrin
Given the discussions about relative significance of intelligence failures in context of the riot/insurrection, there *is* a scholarly literature on the nature of intelligence failure which also distinguishes them from
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Bert Hubert
PowerDNS_Bert
Recently I learned something about DNA that blew my mind, and in this thread, I'll attempt to blow your mind as well. Behold: Chargaff's 2nd Parity Rule for DNA N-Grams.If
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Danny Wong (黄永年)
dannyjnwong
THREAD: As I'm prepping for my PhD viva this Friday, I have been reflecting on what I've learned over the past few years and thought I'd put something up for
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Lei Mai Kahiki Hua 🦉
aewaiwhy
Princeton Univ. “Archival Silences” series continues now w/ Decolonizing Knowledges. Nishikawa greets. Sarconi brings Native territory knowledge of the Lenape nation “evicted” and persisting. Sarconi: “What does ‘decolonization
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rebeca6169
“Language is never innocent.” ~ Roland Barthes #BOTD 1915 “I am interested in language because it wounds or seduces me.” “The book creates meaning, the meaning creates life.”
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marmuzah مرموزة
marmuzah
When you think you've "got" muslims on hadith by discovering Schacht (d.1969) and Juynboll's common link theory for the first time in 2020, and also thinking that it's some uncontested
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Michael Clemens
m_clem
Tweetstorm continues! So *why is it* that in lower-income countries, richer people emigrate more? What does that mean about the effects of *immigration*?@MariapiaMendola and I went all-out to find
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C Cawley
RejectIdeology
The real danger in politics now is not fake news but 'fake facts'. Media, state sector, the civil service and politics are dominated by Arts Graduates imbued with the denial
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Kundiman
kundimanforever
We are devastated over the loss of Anthony Veasna So. The loss of his voice is immeasurable. Anthony was an incoming Retreat fellow, and we'd like to share some of
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