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Andrew Morris
ASPphysician
I have given plenty of thought regarding what should be a non-controversy: masking. This thread prompted by posts from @drmwarner https://twitter.com/drmwarner/status/1276602530710147078?s=20, demonstrators outside Queen's Park on my wa
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Unlearning Economics
UnlearnEcon
On the basis of the lack of good info about credible economic theories outside the mainstream, a thread of some of the ones I like. (1/N) The priority heuristic. Psychologists
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Wouter van der Bijl
_Axeman_
New Paper Excited to have our new paper on butterfly dichromatism out in @EvolLetters! We ask: why do male and female butterflies differ in color? Resolving a 150 year old
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El Duvelle
ElDuvelle
This preprint recording CA1 pyramidal cells during a virtual reality Watermaze task looks very interesting! "the majority of cells encoded path distance from the start of trials" I definitely need
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Joris Meys
JorisMeys
I'm appalled that @theEIU and @theEconomist consider this acceptable. It's in no way a meaningful analysis, it says nothing about the response and the conclusions are hilarious at best. This
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Daniel Naujoks
danaujoks
On today's International Day of #FamilyRemittances, I share recent publications of mine & others on #remittances. I remain critical of what #DeveshKapur called the new development mantra but these transactions
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MBARI
MBARI_News
As firefighters slowly and methodically contain the wildfires here in California, many people have asked—how does all of the ash and smoke settling down from the fires impact the ocean?
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Stefan Rahmstorf 😷
rahmstorf
Two competing effects influence our northern winters:#1 Global warming.#2 Increasing polar air outbreaks due to stratospheric polar vortex disturbances.In the long run #1 wins - our winters are getting warmer.
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Dr. Neil Cohn
visual_linguist
I’ve been reading several research papers lately with drawing as a task, and it’s gotten me riled up enough that it’s time for a rant thread. The short of it:
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Lisa Jaremka
LisaJaremka
I can tell there is a real need for more scientific training regarding power analyses, particularly the type that are used to a priori determine sample size. There’s a lot
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George Selgin
GeorgeSelgin
Addendum to threat #1: concerning market-based vs. regulatory sources of order in currency systems.https://twitter.com/GeorgeSelgin/status/1274367944802385926 I realize that before I move on to discuss the pre-Fed National Currency system,
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Abraham Newman
ANewman_forward
Thread: @henryfarrell and I have a new piece in @IntOrgJournal on global politics of information. Key takeaway: disinformation is a feature not a bug of the liberal information order. Points
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κιννάβαρι
cinnabarim
Let’s talk about #EgyptianBlue, its manufacture and use from Egypt to the Iberian Peninsula, with a special insight into the Vesuvian area, where this pot containing original pigment has been
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David Pyrooz
dpyrooz
New paper in Criminology with @ChrisMelde @DrMeldrum and Donna Coffmanhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1745-9125.12268……I know, I know, another test of self-control theory, now in it’s 4th(!) decade, but read this thre
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Marlene Kretschmer
Marlene_Climate
Lots of discussions about the recent cold spell, the polar vortex and the role of climate change... Here is my two cents on this: 1) I think it is very
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Natalie B. Milman, Ph.D.
nataliebmilman
1) Motivating students to #ReadtheSyllabus is always a challenge. Admittedly, it's not the most engaging part of most courses. There are welcoming and engaging ways to *design* them. Here are
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