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J. Nathan Matias
natematias
What can we learn from social/computational science about policies to govern coordinated actors in a world of overlapping platforms and media? Yesterday, I summarized a few points on how to
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Michael Eisen
mbeisen
The media are, rightly, taking a lot of heat for spreading false fears about COVID-19 immunity. But's its worth tracing the origins of this particular case back to where it
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Harper B. Keenan
HarperKeenan
In honor of #ScholarStrikeCanada and in solidarity with #ScholarStrike, I am going to share a of materials from my Building Classroom Communities syllabus, which was designed to support new
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Post-Liberal Pete đŹđ§
post_liberal
âChildren growing up in families with expensive homes have fewer emotional and behavioural problems, finds new research led by the UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies (CLS) based at the UCL
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Prof Susan Oosthuizen đ
DrSueOosthuizen
THREAD. The origins of English villages like Spaldwick, Hunts., so typical of the rural landscape, is a question thatâs puzzled historians and archaeologists for generations. (Photo from Christopher Taylorâs masterfully
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The Sharing Scientist
ScienceShared
Cases in the UK are out of control. Hospitals and ICU are filling up in every region, some are already near breaking point. NHS and PHE staff are weary, drained,
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Daigengna Duoer
daigengna
#sblaar20 just attended Prof Jose Cabezonâs AAR presidential address on âThe Study of Buddhism in the AAR.â Itâs really fascinating to learn how the study of Buddhism as an academic
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Hannah Lebovits
HannahLebovits
OKAY! I'm up next for #PAScholarStrike! Were going to talk about one of my favorite topics: research methods. And how our views on "research" and "rigor" create massive inequities in
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Alexander Livingston
xlivingston
The question of how to mobilize collective democratic power in the service of justice - not simply persuasion or sympathy or force - is among King's most important provocations for
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Dr. Jeff Catalano
jeff_catalano
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, the journal I lead, has retracted three papers for fabrication and falsification of data: https://bit.ly/3088zQ9 , https://bit.ly/3gXA58U , https://bit.ly/374CbiT 1/X I personally handled the
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Tom Bollyky
TomBollyky
6 months into #COVID19, our best measures of pandemic preparedness have not been correlated w/fewer deathsIn fact, nations w/higher JEE, GHSI, and #UHC scores have had *higher* death rates, even
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Martin Kulldorff
MartinKulldorff
Twelve Forgotten Principles of Public Health#1 Public health is about all health outcomes, not just a single disease like #COVID19. It is important to also consider harms from public health
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Shefaly Yogendra, PhD
shefaly
In these first two days of #RWRI14/ #RWRI my key takeaways relate to avoidance of ruin, #risk layering, dynamic assessment of risk, and fat tail risk awareness.For us practitioners, these
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James Todaro, MD
JamesTodaroMD
1/ As unbelievable as it sounds, it appears the RECOVERY trial confused hydroxy*chloroquine* (HCQ) w/ the drug class hydroxy*quinolines*The investigators of RECOVERY said they based HCQ dosing off treatment of
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Shikha (#AmericaMaskUp) Jain MD, FACP
ShikhaJainMD
Our paper out in @JAMAInternalMed on attacks on physicians on social media. So proud of first author med student from @traependergrast! This paper was the beginning of so many opportunities,
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Tom Booth
Boothicus
Me and my brother visiting Stonehenge in AD 2003. Speaking of relatives in and around Stonehenge, here's a new (OA) paper with Jo BrĂŒck, @SelBrace & Ian Barnes based on
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