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Saadia Toor
pagalpanchi
So it’s a new year & I thought I would do a thread on how to be an ethical academic. I’ll add more points as I think of them 1.
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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
A new study suggests Trump’s campaign rallies had a huge impact on COVID spread. I think uses a pretty reasonable method but the validity of the conclusions depends on how
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Sridhar Venkatapuram
sridhartweet
so there's going to be a COVID-19 Health Equity Task Force'health equity' started as philosophical debates in late 1990s. then some books, a journal, and now its everywhere.it started with-we
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Your Animal Welfare Science
YAWScience
It’s Sunday so let’s talk about patterns. Patterns in behaviour performed at the same time, over time,or between individuals, give us more information to help infer animal welfare. We need
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Alex Deane
ajcdeane
This is the 28th instalment of #deanehistory.Bob Boothby was an astute observer of, & player in, British politics. He was one of the few Churchill loyalists in the wilderness years,
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
I have a new article out today at @FamStudies asking the question: how much are our political differences really differences in FAMILY LIFE?https://ifstudies.org/blog/the-conservative-fertility-advantage For the graphs I focused on fertilit
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Dr. ϽΓΣⱤẛ∁
CholericCleric
This is a part of the Koch empire which is responsible for much of the nefariousness in the US, including packing courts, ruining environment, stealing elections, gerrymandering etc.Plus responsible for
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Arnaud Dyevre
ArnaudDyevre
With friends at LSE, I recently had a reading group session in memory of Emmanuel Farhi. I discussed some of his influential papers on production networks with David Baqaee.I thought
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Roseanna Sommers
rosesomm
At long last, my paper on the folk conception of consent is out in @YaleLJournal! It asks a simple question: Can you consent based on a lie? For most experts,
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Borrowers & Lenders
ShaxandApp
In response to the #RaceB4Race collective’s clarion call for more equity in scholarly editing processes, we outline some of the ways in which we try to solicit, encourage, nurture, and
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Maeve McCreary
MccrearyMaeve
(1/5)#AnimBehav2021 @Comp_Cog Research on canine cognition is growing at a seemingly exponential rate, with most papers appearing post-2000. With notable exceptions (e.g. using cognition tasks to determine good working dogs),
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Kevin Bird
itsbirdemic
Extremely excited to share my article "No support for the hereditarian hypothesis of the Black–White achievement gap using polygenic scores and tests for divergent selection" has been published at the
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against utopia 🏴🟢
againstutopia
I'm not interested in re-litigating Lenin and the soviet revolution but I'm apparently about to do just thatI think everyone should read Lenin. I think the problems of bourgeois capitalism
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MJ Rymsza-Pawlowska
malgorzatar
a few years ago, I slowly began doing a bit of preliminary research and reading for a project tentatively called "Going to Washington." My intention at the time was that
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redphonecrypto
redphonecrypto
1/ Why, ser, are you so bullish on decentralized derivatives?Well, for one, I'm an American. I can buy assault rifles + shoot myself up with heroin, but JFC, the boot
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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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