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Andrea Roventini
AndreaRoventini
THREADC'è una relazione tra la crescente disuguaglianza (in diverse dimensioni) in USA e il sostegno a Trump degli ultimi anni? La disuguaglianza di reddito e di ricchezza è aumentata molto
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Joshua Rosenblat, MD, MSc, FRCPC
JD_Rosenblat
Top 20 of 2020 Thread: Has been a challenging year, but grateful to our research group that has worked hard, adapted and evolved to still push the field forward. This
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
Analysis by @edyong209 @TheAtlantic of the impact of the pandemic on how science is done.I'm reading it from the POV of one of "Thousands of researchers dropped whatever intellectual puzzles
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Sheheryar Banuri
Sheheryarbanuri
The ethics concerning the World Bank Nairobi water utilities study is murky. (a thread on Primum non nocere)In experimental economics, we have a clear rule against experiments involving deception. Any
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docrussjackson
THREADDebate around 'grooming gangs' reminds me of the poor quality of debate about UK 'gang violence'.Now I'm NOT saying 'gangs' or 'grooming gangs' don't exist, or that there isn't any
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Almost 1 year ago, Feb 26, 2020, authors wrote in a top journal that the coronavirus posed “limited threat outside of China” & “wearing mask in public does not prevent
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JALA
JournalAfLit
5 Africanist scholars (Moradewun Adejunmobi, Bhekizizwe Peterson, Juliana Nfah-Abbenyi, Tom Odhiambo &Adeleke Adeeko) responded to the question “Why wasn’t my article published?” from their positions are editors, reviewers & r
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Teri Kanefield
Teri_Kanefield
(Thread) Why the Far Right has so much successDC asks this:https://twitter.com/dcdeejay/status/1107310447907098625Recall that the GOP has been taken over by RWAs (right wing authoritarians: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/318260321
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tired and hopeful
tired_hopeful
I schedule observations & try to match personalities, interests, & put the dick observers with experienced teachers.And here’s what else I learned () 1. if you are an observer &
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M.P.
OmanReagan
Starting early in 2020, British Columbia spread pandemic misinformation. The province told us that there was no such thing as asymptomatic spread. Scientists and other health experts had already made
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Krzysztof Cipora
krzysztofcipora
#OpenScience I am routinely encouraging authors of papers I am reviewing to share their data and materials. I have finally wrote a generic comment to be added to a review.
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Ebony Elizabeth Thomas
Ebonyteach
Academic journal editor here. It’s our job to read, interpret & then write to the article author advising them about how to revise. (One past editor taught us at the
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Alejandro Montenegro
aemonten
Why do people appeal a decision? Two main reasons, I'd argue. (1/7) 1) Researchers are evaluated by where they publish, so they do what they can to get in the
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
'Zinc is the key to a healthy immune system, blocking pathogens while preventing inflammation. We’ve known this since zinc deficiency symptoms were first reported in the 1960's.'https://medium.com/@leonardjpmail/think-zinc-9c1
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A.V. (Alex) Marraccini
saintsoftness
This is an important piece by @seeshespeak -- I am particularly irked by Felski's characterisations of what work is isn't somehow the academic humanities, and feel almost entirely opposed to
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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
It sounds to me like the debate about free speech is mixing 2 things completely different: The letter & spirit of the law. I don't think that's the right debate.
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