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Laura Richards
Iam_LauraD
Inspired by @bridgetwriting, I want to share my own thread of achievements and, well, things I’m grateful for from 2020. It’s easy to write this year off as a bust,
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Hardy AIM 🎯
AimHardy
In arguably one of the most controversial U Turns since Nick Clegg on Tuition Fees...I have bought back more than I sold in #AVCT After a lot of recapping/further analysis
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Frank ⌁
FrankElavsky
Data visualization cares disproportionately far too much about designing for colorblindness relative to other disabilities that are more common (visual impairments included).(A thread on disability, race, and patriarchy in data
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Jacob F Kirkegaard
jfkirkegaard
Peer pressure, the rapid dissemination of "best practices" and "races to the top" is supposed to be among the most important benefits of being a member of the EU -
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Sam Dylan Finch
samdylanfinch
Hello it’s five am and I’m awake which means it’s time for Sam’s very specific complaint Featuring: you can’t be a good therapist because you haven’t ~recovered~ from your mental
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Jooyoung Lee🥋
theyoungjoo
Lots of proponents for reopening schools are citing the Sick Kids report as if it were peer-reviewed science or gospel. It's neither of these. A few observations as a population
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Melina Aarnikoivu
MAarnikoivu
I’m not a “successful scholar” (and probably never will be if citation numbers determine that) but I like my work and I feel like I’m making some difference, even if
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Erene Stergiopoulos, MD
fullerenes
As residents we get bombarded with resources & info abt “wellness”.But there’s often a mismatch between institutional discourses of #residentwellness & and learner-generated discourses.We often point out what wellness is
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Nicola Low #StopCovid19 #StillFBPE
nicolamlow
This paper is (mostly) being interpreted as showing that #SARSCoV2 viral load is higher in children than adults. But is it? https://www.jpeds.com/article/S0022-3476(20)31023-4/fulltextb @EricTopol @DoctorYasmin @angie_rasmussen @skepteis @a
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Michael Harriot
michaelharriot
You are framing the question so that you can receive the answer you want but I’ll bite.A thread.https://twitter.com/mr_teekay/status/1325717891677736961 1. Would you agree to a law that required you to get
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Karen Lloyd
archaearama
Your paper had experts on Deltaproteobacteria phylogeny. If I were writing your paper, I would have contacted the same experts. But that’s because, when I, personally, think of taxonomy/nomenclature, I
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Gonz
FaceLikeTheSun
0/ A retraction request was submitted to Eurosurveillance on Nov. 27th 2020 by an “international consortium of scientists” outlining 10 “fatal problems” with the initial report that was used by
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D3M0
D3m0A
(1) Good Question Martin! But it requires some history & a bit of faith to answer fully imo...Quotes from Wayne Madsen ;)https://twitter.com/martingeddes/status/1067808729196834816 (2) Let's start with the facts *Q clearances
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Dr. Thomas Binder, MD
Thomas_Binder
Thread webThe Prevailing Corona Narrative:A Stillborn eternal Undead Thread webIt is nonsense to test symptomatic people for one and only one type of respiratory virus. ..https://twitter.com/Thomas_Binder/status/1302145409859702784 ...It is
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Stanford History Education Group
SHEG_Stanford
We hear it from students all the time: “.com websites are bad. .edu and .org websites are good, unless it’s Wikipedia.” These misconceptions can lead students dangerously astray. A thread
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Dr Kate Chhatwal OBE
KateChhatwal
In the panel discussion at the launch of the @NAHTnews #ImprovingSchools report, @nick_brook asked me what we can do to unleash greatness in schools. Summarising my response as a thread
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