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qorprate
i like where QC went here but i want to take this in a different direction -- causality is fucked because we're bad at being clear about the "types" of
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🔥 Kareem Carr 🔥
kareem_carr
WHY IS IT SO HARD TO KNOW WHAT TO DO FOR THANKSGIVING THIS YEAR AND WHY DON'T WE ALL AGREE? A data analyst's perspective. Thread. MANAGING CORONAVIRUS RISK
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M.J. Bory
DaddyWriting
Going to have a little run at this, but please know that while I think Wright's questioning, and subsequent defensiveness are irresponsible, I don't think she acted maliciously or truly
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Reinbough
Mavumavu91
I really thought people were being dramatic when they said criticising the Ivory Tower is an involved, monumental task. Boy was I wrong. The systemic racism and white fragility is
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Dr. Rob Davidson #WearAMask
DrRobDavidson
Each shift in the ER I put on my surgical mask, grab my #N95 from the storage room, and prepare to see patients. I covet my N95 to protect me
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
US coronavirus surge since October 2020. #MaskUp folks. We haven’t even seen the worst yet. We are so damn screwed. #COVID19 2) please listen to people beg. Manitoba is just
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Jessica Tierney
leafwax
If we had precise control over CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere...what would we dial it to? What is a safe level for humanity? Great question! Here's how I arrived at
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Prof Miranda Wolpert
mirandarwolpert
5 key questions this feasibility trial seeks to answer :1 how to collect data that are rich in information about what helps different people - that is the active ingredients
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a citizen of Legoland travelling incommunicado
daphlawless
Q is a fascist movement. I think the reason a lot of the Left despair about it - talk about it as if it were unstoppable - is because they've
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
New findings from Swiss seroprevalence and an good opportunity to learn some more infectious disease epidemiology!A similar prevalence in children aged 6 - 18 y (23%) than the adult population
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Brooke Golisch, MD
KBrookeGolisch
Re: that “professionalism” publicationAlways disappointing, but rarely surprising, to see something so sexist & outdated make it all the way to print in a medical journalBut let’s be clear, this
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Dr. Cat Hicks 📈👩🏻🔬🦄🏳️🌈
grimalkina
I am an *actual* social scientist who has done work on resilience and achievement as opposed to a neuroscientist speculating in flippant simplicity and I have lived through long-term dramatic
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Adrian Stier
AdrianStier
the death of my best friend Matt Smith this week has made me think hard about how we as a scientific community often don't know how to respond to the
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Valeria Sabaté
SabateValeria
1/4 In December 2020, the @sciencemagazine family published 9 research papers with a total of 54 authors from 4 Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela). Of those papers,
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Martha Smith
mostlymartha
SPEAKING OF FOOD THINGS, can I be a grump about something for a second? I think Science Cooking a la America's Test Kitchen, Alton "Mr. Fascism" Brown, and even Serious
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BTO Garden BirdWatch
BTO_GBW
Siskins are a small colourful finch we usually see most commonly in March and April. This occurs as the seeds they feed on in the wild begin to become scarce
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