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Marcio S Bittencourt
MBittencourtMD
You are unlikely to get the right answer if you ask the wrong question. This mask study is not only underpowered, it has design issues. Here are my thoughts on
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Zachery Tyson✍️🇺🇸
ZaknafeinDC
Three questions for those thinking about reframing our concept of national security in the digital era: Whose security? Security against what? What do you mean by 'security'? To elaborate,
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Dr. Rebecca Barnes
waterbarnes
In our 2018 Geosphere paper we illustrated that with each same gender mentor, undergrads who identify as women increased their likelihood of staying in the field (~25% w 0 mentors,
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
So, there is an academic debate going on, are #Trump, #Bolsanaro #fascists, then this one, have their actions on #COVID19 been genocidal, with both of these authors engaged on both
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@wonderfestIreland
wonderfestIrel1
Lorraine Levis has given us some brilliant advice to pass on to parents. She will be one of the amazing panel of speakers at the Discover Books of Wonder event
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Madeline Sterling, MD
mad_sters
Thread/ Ever go to a conference and have a poster really make you think? then hope you see the authors publish the work? Well this happened to me last year
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Richard Jean So
RichardJeanSo
Hi friends, my new book REDLINING CULTURE dropped today @ColumbiaUP. The good folks at @lithub published an excerpt and I'm grateful to @nytopinion for letting me write about it last
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Daniël Lakens
lakens
A meta-analysis on behavioral priming effects suggest an meta-analytic effect size of d = 0.35. https://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/features/bul-bul0000030.pdf But it also contains the flattest p-curve analysis you'll see in a while. Gues
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❄️ zoe but stressed ❄️
zoesallbooked
Seeing way too many "worst of lists are mean" posts. You do realize that when we're talking about the worst books of the year, we're not saying these authors are
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Fred Logue
FredPLogue
"De-democratising the Irish Planning system"This is a good paper on how lobbying defined the democratic character of the planning system as a problem resonating with the ideology of politicians and
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Ali S. Harfouch
asharfouch
How To Remember What You Read:1- First, acknowledge that you cannot retain everything in the text. Second, recognize that it is not your objective to do so to begin with.
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Berna Devezer
zerdeve
This preprint provides an important critical evaluation of metascientific approaches to replications and how the underlying motives differ from other approaches to across multiple fields. Should be a key reading
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The Autisticats
autisticats
“Autistic” is not a bad word. It’s a neutral, descriptive term that is very much preferred by autistic people ourselves. Much like Deaf people and Blind people, the majority of
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Nelly Tells
NellyTells
I’d posit that they spotted the opportunity pre-Covid seeing as mid-last year the WEF partnered up with the UN to bring in Agenda 2030/21 & then sponsored a coronavirus role
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Julia Reda
Senficon
I want EU citizens to know what happened in their name. The @EU_Commission acted as the long arm of multinational entertainment companies to block progressive #copyright reform in South Africa
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Joanne Harris
Joannechocolat
Okay, let's do this one. Follow #TenThingsAboutDistance to collect them all!https://twitter.com/bronwengwriter/status/1345711317320134657 1. One of the most important stages of editing a manuscript (and following editorial notes) is get
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