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Steve Phelps
evolbrain
Too few scientists recognize how our values and cultural suppositions influence the questions we think to ask, the hypotheses we consider plausible, and the areas of inquiry we believe are
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Christie
ChristieNold
So much of the conversation about #DisruptTexts necessarily centers the reading lives of Black & brown students.I'm going to do the WW thing of centering whiteness in the conversation for
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
It's being widely reported that 1 dose of the Astra/Oxford vaccine reduces transmission by 67%. My understanding is that this is not what the paper shows, or what the authors
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Joel Rainey. ن
joelrainey
A thread on the death penalty: At the end of the flood narrative, God strikes a covenant with Noah promising that evil will never again reach it’s pretty-flood levels. Part
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Glen Scrivener ن
glenscrivener
Conspiracy theories have a compelling purchase on our imagination because they tap into what's undeniable: there *are* unseen powers in the world; we're not as free as we think; and
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Philip N Cohen
familyunequal
Assigning credit for academic work is very important for careers. Sociology does it, no offense, stupidly (and it's not alone in this). Author order is a ridiculously imprecise measure, and
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Ruth Singer
RuthJSinger
Excited to watch @AliceRGaby and others on the meet the authors panel today, on inclusion in Linguisticshttps://twitter.com/andries_coetzee/status/1354267233728552964 "Time to seize the moment" Anne Charity Hurley. There's a m
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Tom Stafford
tomstafford
Who reads preprints? Academics and...er... white nationalists?? https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3000860 "a framework for segmenting a scholarly article’s audience on Twitter...into granular, info
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Bryan Gee
Koskinonodon
A slightly different kind of #TemnospondylTuesday blog post - this one is doing a survey of some general demographic aspects of temnospondyl research - where it's done, who's doing it,
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Eleni Ravanis
eleniravanis
Well, seems our white paper has caused a bit of a stir. I might compose a more in depth response in a few days, but essentially, it’s a shame
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Jeffrey Lazarus
jlazarus001
1/ It's bureaucracy week in Intro to American, and I'd like to share with you a story I tell my students this week every semester. It's a story that's dear
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Happy Holl-Zabé-s
ZREllor
Honestly, I wished the book community talked more about the wave of Islamophobic military thrillers released post 9/11, how they were marketed at young white men, and how they contributed
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Ryan Radecki, MD MS
emlitofnote
Andexxa, a modern retelling of classic pharma strategy.A tale in four parts. Step one: Gain FDA approval despite a negative review by the scientific advisory committeehttps://www.fda.gov/media/113954/download Step two: Fund the
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🍁Rem'z 🍁
remzluck
I think it's time for me to explain myself on this. First of all, please don't insult me. I do not share this opinion to differentiate myself or whatever else.
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sara⁷ ◡̈
TEARHOYAA
"BH has to buy rights'...... No I don't think so unless you give me some valid source /gen..BTS are performing Artists and they are bound with performers rights along with
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Linnéa Smeds
LinneaSmeds
Our new study about lack of dog introgression in Fennoscandian wolf populations is out in @EvolAppJournal! Photo by co-author Ilpo Kojola.Thanks to all co-authors!! See main findings below By looking
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