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Jeffrey Dastin
JLDastin
.@Google this year tightened control over its scientists’ papers by launching a “sensitive topics” review, and in 3 cases told authors to refrain from casting its tech in a negative
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LL McKinney says pre-order Nubia: Real One
ElleOnWords
Stop giving dark-skinned characters blue/gree/gray/light eyes to signify being "special": 2020 Getting some questions, so lemme say this. There ARE actual people that have dark skin and blue or other
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Happy Holl-Zabé-s
ZREllor
Am I the only queer reader who actually prefers reading stories where queer characters do have to interact with homophobic systems? It feels more personally relatable. I don’t want to
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sophie gonzales writes fiction
sgonzalesauthor
I'm gonna get all University-course philosophy on this because it's ridiculous. To the people saying "queer people should be allowed to decide who tells our stories"?Actually no, we kind of
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LL McKinney says pre-order Nubia: Real One
ElleOnWords
It's Monday, I just had buttered chicken, so let's talk about something that people don't tend to know but it should really be discussed more often: What it means when
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LL McKinney says pre-order Nubia: Real One
ElleOnWords
So, now that #JuneteenthBookFest is over, let's talk about the culture that surrounds some of these festivals out here. *settles into chair* I want to highlight an interview I did
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Jooyoung Lee🥋
theyoungjoo
Lots of proponents for reopening schools are citing the Sick Kids report as if it were peer-reviewed science or gospel. It's neither of these. A few observations as a population
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Diana Soreil needs a nap
silencedrowns
I have decided to tweet a few excerpts from what would be a gigantic thread about My “Classic” Sci-fi Opinions so buckle up folks 1) most of the really old
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Judd Hollander
JuddHollander
One reason for burn out in academic medicine is the time we spend doing things for “for-profit” companies that take advantage of academic leaders. 1/17 After decades as author, reviewer
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Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston @/#COVIDisAirborne
jmcrookston
This study tested how rhinovirus transmits. Briefly, ppl infected w/ rhinovirus played cards for 12 hours w/ uninfected ppl. Some of the uninfected were stopped from touching face. Rate of
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Joy Bhattacharjya
joybhattacharj
Whenever someone claims that to be popular, content needs to be good, I tell them the 'Naked Came the Stranger' story. In 1969, sleazy authors like Harold Robbins were topping
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Greg Downey
GregDowney1
Seen a lot of criticism of journal editors in my Twitter feed for (gasp!) sending out invitations to review articles over the holidays. You all do realise that most editors
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
Among the very hardest hit today are any bestselling authors who used Steve Bannon—now a federal fraud defendant—as a primary source, even as everyone was telling them not to do
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Julie Chernov Hwang
Julie_C_Hwang
Hey all. I want to do a quick thread abt reviewing journal articles. I'm writing this as a former managing editor & as someone who routinely participates in the peer
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Dr Valérie Masson-Delmotte
valmasdel
@IPCC_CH WGI is having its last #AR6 Lead Author Meeting this week - online. An important meeting to consolidate the final report chapters and the technical summary. I am enthusiastic
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Nona Something
ANightmareThis
I've been trying to teach myself how to draw and to create comics and that's super hard, and I've found more bad resources for learning than good, so I want
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