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Sarah Rasmussen
SarahDRasmussen
I decided to start a partial catalogue of threads on teacher risk.Here’s the Office for Statistics Regulation letter upholding my complaint about an ONS ad hoc study on teacher risk—a
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Jambavan
SirJambavan
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jan/12/baby-sharks-emerge-from-egg-cases-earlier-and-weaker-in-oceans-warmed-by-climate-crisisThread for today. /0 It is fashionable for people to create sympathy to the unseen / unknown organism
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Paneez Khoury, MD
KhouryMD
Fantastic allergy immunology approach to COVID vaccine reactions in @JACIInPractice. A summary of highlights:#AIMedEd #Covidvaccines https://twitter.com/KimberlyBlumen1/status/1344665751035248641 Most vaccine reactions are to the inactive
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Timothy Sandefur
TimothySandefur
I should probably screenshot this latest example of NHJ’s intellectual dishonest before she deletes it like she usually does, but here’s the fun part: she’s quoting passages from the speeches
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Tim Clare
TimClarePoet
A lot of people will tell you what you should & shouldn't write. Unless those people are offering to pay you for compliance, they are very welcome to fuck off.
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Sara Grochowski
thehidingspot
I recently got in an argument with an old bookstore colleague about how I think booksellers, generally and always, should commit to stocking books from a variety of voices, particularly
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Overly. Honest. Editor.
Edit0r_At_Large
I’ve been thinking a lot about a role of editors lately (for absolutely no apparent reason, wink wink). But no matter how I look at this, I come back to
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
1) Drosten PCR test study: Withdrawal requested due to scientific error and massive conflict of interestNovember 30, 2020 Original German article https://2020news.de/drosten-pcr-test-studie-rueckzugsantrag-gestellt-wegen-wissenschaftliche-f
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YA Whispers
YaWhispers
Okay, a non-exhaustive list of things to notice/watch out for in agents. Some of these are major red flags, some are just things to watch for. - sales No matter
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Kate Long
volewriter
#VintageMagTweets come today from this fascinating New jersey analysis of reading books for children. The original experiment took place in 1972, but there's an update in this 1975 edition.The fact
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Roberto Kusabbi
RKTweets
Have so many newsletters to catch up on. The dedication of some of the authors is amazing really. Got me thinking that often these people write so much great content
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Colton Strother
ColtonRStrother
Benjamin Keach, John Gill, John Rippon, and Charles Spurgeon all pastored the same church.Of these men, do you know who pastored the church the longest?Not Keach (1668-1704, 36 yrs)Not Gill
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Ella Witchwood
EllaWitchwood
I asked all the people (especially authors) slapping Damian Barr's back yesterday which trustee they should go after next (two others have "homophobic" voting record/investigation of them) and of course
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SFO-UK
SFO_ENTUK
1/ Let’s get ready for next week's SFO ENT twitter journal club at BACO.We will be discussing the PET-NECK study on the Monday during BACO – so how do we
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Keston K. Perry
kestontnt
Brilliant, necessary idea! For organisers of these workshops, please ensure that they're friendly and supportive of scholars of colour. Navigating the publication process by itself is one thing but being
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Dr Dawn Miranda Sherratt-Bado
drdawnmiranda
It is telling that the unintelligent, so-called 'thinkpiece' in this week's New Yorker introduces Naoise Dolan's Exciting Times alongside Sally Rooney's Normal People as 'some likable books' then proceeds to
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