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Nancy Sims
CopyrightLibn
I haven't written about this publicly because it is happening with a scholarly organization that is not one I usually participate in. However, I've now seen regular members discussing, -and-
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Dave Kang
daveckang
@BeijingPalmer's article has provoked some long-overdue discussion about which "greatest hits" from history we use. I see a lot of debate now focused on (European) classics -- whether to use
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Kayla Ruble
RubleKB
As if it couldn't get any wilder at the Wayne County board of canvassers:The republican members are now seeking to rescind certification, despite the fact that the motion officially passed,
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Jason Q Janiszewski
janiszewski_q
Let’s play a game shall we? One would imagine that there’s something within this stack of papers that could literally be so crazy to “say”.... but we are more of
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ᴍɪᴋᴇ | ᴅɪsᴛɪʟʟ
DistillMike
Who is this for? Action-takers filled with ideas in need of a system to organise your thoughts. I got many questions on how I take notes from articles, books, podcasts,
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Vivek Subbiah, MD
VivekSubbiah
By popular demand The Top 10 clinical publications in Oncology in 2020 (In no particular order). Some important papers bundled + Additional 5 more papers representing major advances in the
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taber טבור
taber
It's time to re-up the archivist energy on the Confederate monuments in the civic squares of this country: are they "art" that must be protected?No. They're mostly shit. Not just
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Hannah Davis 🦈
ahandvanish
This is an interesting #LongCOVID theory - that there is persistent brainstem dysfunction (likely in tangent with other immune issues like immune dysregulation, reactivation of other viruses, onset of autoimmune
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Anita Kerwin-Nye
anitakntweets
I thought twice about posting our celebration of DD2 going to university. In the current context it seemed crass.But then I remembered. We weren’t celebrating her results. We are marking
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Gordon Shotwell 🇨🇦
gshotwell
I've been pretty bothered by the vitriol with which this paper is being received, and wanted to make a couple of points about how I read evidence like this:https://twitter.com/fperrywilson/status/1360944814271979523
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brett bergie
brettbergie
Early evening on the balcony, the air is still, comfortable. It's quiet but for the hum of traffic below. The relative calm is broken by sudden screams."Hey! Heeeeyyyyy!" they shout.*A
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Amanda Folk (she/her)
SunshineChasing
Do you think outdoor media accurately portrays the people who are participating in outdoor recreation? First, let’s look at some numbers. Almost half (49%) of the U.S. population over the
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Dr. Mansa Keita
rasmansa
Dr. Joseph L. Graves, Jr. was the first Black PhD in Evolutionary Biology (1988). He's a great example of how being upset at harmful opinions and ideologies can lead one
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Ville Tulkki
VTulkki
I learned something today, so the day has not been wasted.Regards to lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions of nuclear energy. People familiar to the topic have seen images like below many
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Ms. Vanessa B!, 34 Openly Black 🏳️🌈
pleasantlytwstd
because it was in my Drive and people asked a bit back, but I never said a thing, I'm going to take some time to say it now."allies" asked: what
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Katie Razzall
katierazz
A few thoughts today after the big splashes across so many papers this morn of a potential universal £500 payment for those who test positive (to try and get the
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