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Sahar Pirzada
saharpirzada
On today’s #coupattempt and everyone’s comments labeling today’s #whitesupremacists as “#domesticterrorists”. I understand and I respectfully urge us all to avoid using those labels. If we have learned anything about
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Dan Singleton
dasingleton
A sad story, then some possibly timely lessons for young scientists.A long time ago now, I caught that a student had faked data. This was in the late stages of
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Manlio De Domenico
manlius84
I see increasing trends in harsh/very harsh/extremely harsh reviews in @netscisociety and @complsys @CompSysSoc conferences, let's not even mention papers related to such fields. This is worrying for several reasons
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Patrice Caldwell
whimsicallyours
I'm reading @zanopticon's interview with @LBardugo on #NinthHouse and it is everything:"I don't believe that I should have to put [my trauma] on display to justify writing a novel. I'm
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Simon Thomson
scfthomson
Now @thijsporck himself is speaking at #SOEMEHL42, on onomasiological (no, I didn't know it was a word either) profiling of OE texts. This is simply an incredible tool that Thijs
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Scott Barolo
sbarolo
watching Nancy Myers’ The Intern to manage anxiety Robert De Niro understands that his job in this movie is to be an adorable elf, and he gives it everything he’s
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Alex Keil
PronouncedKeil
It looks bad at first glance......but the implied counterfactual literature with a normal distribution around 0 would only happen if we studied associations at random. Instead, scientists often opt to
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Rahul Siddharthan
rsidd120
I'm sorry, WHERE does this sanctimony from the @StevenSalzberg1's and @mbeisen's come from? Who charges $3000 or $2500 for articles? @PLOS and @elife, that's who. YOU legitimized the principle. You're
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Aiden McNamee
aidenmcnamee123
Hello! I'm Aiden McNamee, and I am presenting my Twitter Conference on the Promises of Technology and The Body. Specifically, through different and conflicting versions of the future, showing the
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NeurodivergentGradStudent
learningtostem1
I really appreciate this article. Not only is it great to see an academic paper on autism by autistic authors, I really identify with the way they discuss masking as
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Daniel Probst
skepteis
#SwissCovidApp (preprint):"Applying the rule used by the Swiss Covid-19contact tracing app [...] we find that no exposure notifications would have been triggered despite the fact that all pairs of handsets
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Andrew💙Croxford
andrew_croxford
#LongCovid (also called post-COVID syndrome (PCS)) is defined by NICE as “signs and symptoms that develop during or following an infection consistent with COVID-19 which continue for more than 12
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Farzad Mostashari
Farzad_MD
1/ It's indescribable seeing results from NYC EMS ambulance runs showing how cardiac arrests skyrocketed during COVID(I started a program to monitor these symptoms in real time--among the very first
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Gabriel Bosslet
gbosslet
There is chatter about this study in @nature that "disproves" asymptomatic spread- ergo, lockdowns were unneeded.Let's unpack this because I think this is a blatant misinterpretation of this amazing study.https://go.nature.com
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Carl Hendrick
C_Hendrick
To say I'm excited about this is an understatement. The American Educator is my favourite publication, the one that's had the most impact on me as a teacher. @AFTunion @P_A_Kirschner
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Evan Johnson-Ransom
EJR_Paleo
24. Watch out for the “mouse lizard” for #Sauropodocember ! Here’s #Mussaurus (“mouse lizard”), a sauropodomorph from the Late Triassic Period of Argentina. Photo credit to @NHMdinolab. It receives its
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