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Matt Strauss, MD
strauss_matt
Florida lifted *all* Covid-19 restrictions back in September. California has remained in lockdown all along. How long will governments pretend not to see this?(1/5) I have picked two states to
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Kim Weeden
WeedenKim
Giving assistant professors an extra year on tenure clock in recognition of covid-19 related disruptions to research is well meaning, but it comes at a cost for APs: another year
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Lore FergusonWilbert
lorewilbert
After an hour of convo and asking the Qs below, this is the question I asked last to one of my best friends yesterday, "If limiting your liberty for 6
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Sahil
shl
Going fully remote was nice, but the real benefit was in going fully asynchronous. Here are a list of the benefits we've seen at @Gumroad:A thread All communication is
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Matt Hood
matthewhood
I've been asked a question about quality assurance. Hopefully this thread will shed some light on how we do that at @OakNational. We think we did and continue to do
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Regina N. Bradley, Ph.D.
redclayscholar
Also had a few panicky grad students hit me about publishing, so I wanted to share these thoughts too about publishing as a humanities scholar.1. My diss was five chapters.
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Amanda Goetz
AmandaMGoetz
Bitcoin 101 - what the f*#! is it- why should I care- why is it so volatile - and more Yes, bitcoin twitter is scary, but missing out on the
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Operation Cupcake
PhillipsBarrie
Jess Phillips is funded by a Luxury Property Developer behind a number of controversial schemes. The register of financial interests lists a donation totaling £6,000 from Court Consultants. Plus a
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Abigail De Kosnik
De_Kosnik
From the pirate studies perspective: Warners' decision to release their full feature film slate on HBO Max is undeniably a huge boon to piracy. (1/n) As @kimmasters writes in @THR:
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casey briggs
CaseyBriggs
This line about mask usage in Melbourne from a Burnet Institute researchers' opinion piece (https://www.smh.com.au/national/at-a-delicate-stage-how-to-crush-the-threat-of-a-second-covid-wave-in-sydney-20201226-p56q89.html)Looks to be ba
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emotional event horizon
cabbagecomics
like this tweet and i will be NICE TO YOU DAMN IT @robpilk you have a great sense of humor and i cannot wait to see what you put out
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Eric Vanden Eykel
evandeneykel
I've decided to start a podcast on open heart surgery. My PhD is in early Christianity, but I should be fine because I have a heart and am also really
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Nic Holas
nicheholas
Seeing a lot of "time to deactivate Facebook" tweets today (which is totally understandable). As a community organiser who relies on the platform to deliver peer support to thousands of
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Kara Calavera
KaraCalavera
FWIW, I'm probably fine. I'm not trying to be a drama queen here. I get sick for no reason ALL the time. Sometimes my immune system reacts to simple cold
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Philipp Leitner
xLeitix
Starting PhD student pro tips:- Keep a backlog of “small ideas” that you don’t find the time to work on. Soon enough you will be asked to supervise undergrad students
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Dr. Dorothy Kim
dorothyk98
Thread: So, the thing that strikes me here is actually about larger issues in relation to CRT & journals. This is on my mind b/c I am on a panel
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