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James Kanagasooriam
JamesKanag
Small, niche thread on (political) polling and whether we need to start having BAME/ non-white cross breaks as a standard in public polls, inspired by various conversations from @election_data, @MattSingh_
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Jack Wilkinson
jd_wilko
Time to (pregnancy leading to) live birth is an important outcome to consider in infertility studies. But it is frequently being analysed in a way that makes inferior treatments look
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marianne eloise
marianne_eloise
i wrote an essay for the @nytimes about my lifelong fight for a diagnosis and the clarity that it brought. i am very proud and nervous but mostly just grateful
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Hater of Bad Ideas 🥫
taylorswiftly93
Blumenthal asserts, without evidence, that AOC coordinated an attack on Jimmy Dore. Also asserts, without evidence, that the Democratic leadership were scared of Force the vote. Blumenthal says that @theintercept
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Ana, Hoverbear 🐻
a_hoverbear
It's early Sunday morning... so...Let's read a paper! "The Impact of RDMA on agreement"!https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.12143 Here we start with the authors toting a really cool feature of RDMA I didn't know about?
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Casey Fiesler, PhD, JD, geekD
cfiesler
For years there's been a debate in my research community (social computing/HCI) about whether there is an ethical problem with researchers from tech companies publishing based on data only they
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PoliMath
politicalmath
For today I wrote about why people don't trust our public health institutionsFrankly, it was a little insane to revisit the first 3 months of this pandemic and how utterly
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Jonathan Mummolo
jonmummolo
Our paper shows traditional analyses understate racial bias in police violence. A newly posted critique claims those approaches work great (if we assume away the problem). Given the bad science
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Anne Cronin
AnneCronin5
Some coverage of the debate on the cycle lane on Shannon Bridge in both Limerick papers today. No matter your view or political persuasion there are some irrefutable truths;1) Cycle
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Dan Collier, Ph.D.
Dcollier74
We Want You Back: Uncovering the Influences on In-Person Instructional Operations in Fall 2020 - This paper is ready to be viewed and follow this thread for some to the
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Tristan Kirk
kirkkorner
Curious goings-on at Westminster magistrates in prosecutions for breaking the first coronavirus lockdown: - Convictions for offences ppl weren't prosecuted for- Hefty fines handed out which may exceed the legal
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Nuclear physicist Melba Newell Phillips was born #OTD in 1907. Author of two standard textbooks and numerous articles on physics history, she worked tirelessly to promote the teaching of physics
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Ankur Gupta
ankurg90
Three years ago, I started as a postdoc at @EPrinceton. Yesterday, I left New Jersey to start my new position in @CUEngineering at @CUBoulder. There are several important lessons I
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Willem van Schaik 💙
WvSchaik
There is small subset of #COVID19 papers that rely on trawling through GISAID and then publishing data that has been generated and submitted (but not yet published) by others. /1
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Josh Shepperd
joshshepperd
The hostile takeover of Voice of America and Radio Free Europe totally destroyed a Library of Congress NRPB project I had been working on for about three years. Covid also
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Nonia Pariente
npariente
Professional scientific editing - a thread Inspired by @rita_strack track and her #RitaUnsolicited threads, here goes one on professional scientific editing, how I got there and what it is like
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