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Ryan Lowery
ryanmlowery
Today, Sunday July 26, the @ABQJournal published a half-page ad from a Pennsylvania-based group that, among other things, claims any COVID-19 vaccine will contain a secret biometric tattoo that will
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Rafael Polidoro, PhD
RafaelPolidoro2
It's finally out. The idea for this paper got me twice in the finals of the Pew Latin America Fellowship. Made them create a new rule to exclude me. Made
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lisi schoenbach
LisiSchoenbach
1)Teaching Derrida this week and just reread Barbara Johnson’s definition of critique in the introduction to Dissemination: 2)“The critique reads backwards from what seems natural, obvious, self-evident, or universal, in
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Dr Nisreen Alwan 🌻
Dr2NisreenAlwan
1/ SAGE paper on #COVID19 tranmission in children, dated 17 Dec, published 31 Dec. This paper was "approved prioer to the emergence of data on the new variant". It includes
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Daniel Bellingradt
dbellingradt
Again, #earlymodern Europe was a paper age. Let's have a closer look into this allegorical painting of 1629, and discuss what can be seen. A thread for #paperhistory #bookhistory #communicationhistory
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Anand Giridharadas
AnandWrites
I have a practice to suggest.Every time today when you're tempted to say the words "Joe Manchin," in the spirit of noting what may not be possible, catch yourself and
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Erick Erickson
EWErickson
With the hand count in Georgia just about wrapped up, there really isn’t a big difference between the hand count and machine count. Most counties match perfectly. The differences come
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Steven N. Durlauf
sndurlauf
1/The "study" is without merit. It would receive a failing grade were it submitted as research paper for a graduate course in any decent doctoral program in economics. (Certainly the
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Anthony Lee Zhang
AnthonyLeeZhang
I often say to grad students: a reasonable thing to aim for in grad school is ~2-3 essentially complete and posted papers, alongside your JMP. This often looks like your
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Subbarao Kambhampati
rao2z
[#AI & Privacy--a blast from the past--mini-thread] All this discussion about Parler etc being held accountable for views propounded on them reminded me and my friend @PJNarayanan of an interesting
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Daniel Zappala
Daniel_Zappala
Having been a reviewer for USENIX Security, CCS, PETS, and ACSAC, I’ve observed both good and bad reviewing practices. We’re grappling with massive growth in security conferences, and this is
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Elizabeth Hannon
El_Dritch
I have handled more than 5000 papers while with the BJPS. Not all were sent out for review, but very many were, to a min. of two people. That’s a
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Daniel Bellingradt
dbellingradt
Schools in early modern Europe were social spaces of learning and teaching, and above all, paper was present. A thread for #paperhistory and #bookhistory. What you see is an imagined
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Renuka Badhe
DrRenukaBadhe
Few things that make me quite this annoyed-this thread by @millerjm86 tells you why, and includes a link to the said paper.@WomeninPolarSci @WomenSciAUST @4womeninscience @GenderCC @womenalsoknow @STEM_Gender - is a
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Igor Bobic
igorbobic
Impeachment trial day 2: House managers are presenting their evidence regarding the Jan 6th attack. Lots of senators on both sides were late to the floor. Warren’s husband is watching
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
@mugecevik is an excellent scientist and a responsible professional. She likely read the paper more carefully than most. She grasped some of its strengths and weaknesses that are not apparent
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