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Charu Singh
nagharnaghat
How do we make sense of a field that's exploding? Sometimes, by compiling a thread :) So here are #HistSci #HistSTM special issues/sections on South Asia from the past decade
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Stefan Rahmstorf 😷
rahmstorf
Two competing effects influence our northern winters:#1 Global warming.#2 Increasing polar air outbreaks due to stratospheric polar vortex disturbances.In the long run #1 wins - our winters are getting warmer.
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Craig Bryan, PsyD, ABPP
craigjbryan
In Maryland, suicides for white residents but for black residents during early COVID. These are some of the most important data I've seen yet about suicide during the
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Dr. Rinad Beidas
Rsbeidas
Thread: It was an honor to co-author this commentary in @JAMANetworkOpen led by super @PennCMH #ARCHLab fellow Dr @HoskinsKatelin. We describe our thoughts on the important work published by
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Maya Eden
MayaREden
My paper "Welfare Analysis with Heterogeneous Risk Preferences" is in this issue of @JPolEcon!https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/710561Â Those of you who know me as a macroeconomist are probably looking at this and goin
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Maria Eugenia Grillet
mgrillet
Our paper on malaria spatial epidemiology (Venezuela) is OUT Main findings: Illegal gold-mining drives malaria hotspots & these high transmission pockets have been critical in the surge of infection across
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Professor Karen Douglas
Karen_Douglas
When scientists measure belief in conspiracy theories, the way they ask participants to respond to questions is important (1/6) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/psychological-medicine/article/agreeing-to-disagree-reports-of-the-popul
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Emma Llanso
ellanso
Lots to unpack in the Facebook @OversightBoard decisions today: the OB is throwing some elbows to define its own role & scope, context is crucial in all of these decisions,
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Martin Modrák
modrak_m
Hasok Chang's short summary of his "Is Water H2O" book is picking my interest, hope the read the complete thing. Some highlights follow, prepare for history & philosophy of science
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Tim Graham
Timothyjgraham
Well, it's finally out! Our comprehensive analysis of #IStandWithDan, #DictatorDan and #DanLiedPeopleDied.Some key findings (thread below):1) #IStandWithDan amassed 2.5 times as many as tweets as the anti-Andrews hashtags https://journa
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Dr Fiona Rawle
FiRawle
Several colleagues expressed surprise at this finding – as @ImogenRCoePhD pointed out this morning, gender bias in student evals of teaching is long establishedA brief thread on past studies @dawnbazely
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Yale ID Fellows
YaleIDFellows
Ready for a #tweetorial? 68 yo man from Ecuador #COVID-19 positive, got tocilzumab and 3 courses of methylpred, HD12 became bacteremic with Strep constellatus and Citrorbacter freundii, HD 18 grew
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Aila Matanock
matanock
My post at @monkeycageblog applies a comparative perspective to US politics: breaking ties between politicians and armed actors can be hard - but monitoring, consistent enforcement, & political sanctions, ideally
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Haidee Kotze
HaideeKotze
I’ve seen lots of indignant tweets on #AcademicTwitter about receiving review requests from journals over the holidays. Here are some reflections, from a journal editor (who is also an author,
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Dr. Tara C. Smith
aetiology
New @JAMA_current publication looking at recovered #COVID19 patients in Italy. The outcomes are concerning: a thread. /1 First, should note: these were all hospitalized patients, so those who were very
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Emmett Macfarlane
EmmMacfarlane
THREAD: Some people object to characterizing support for Trump as evidence of racism. They'll cite other values, or 'economic anxiety' instead. Fortunately, political science research has examined the 2016 election
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