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Chris Nicholas
CatalysisChris
We should remember that "journals are, in their core functions, researcher‐driven enterprises" 1/nhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dech.12635 One aspect I've never seen addressed in the context of open access /
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Briley Lewis
briles_34
so I asked what I as a grad student can do for anti-blackness in astronomy at #aas237, because it often feels like these big structural things are beyond my power
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
I would like to share the story of how a patient with cancer came up with the idea for a randomized trial, & how listening to him saved a lot
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Sina Fazelpour
sinafazelpour
There’s a peculiar phenomenon I keep encountering. When discussing how sociocultural diversity can be epistemically beneficial to groups, some dismissively respond with something like: “so, you’re making the business case
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Melissa Loh
melissaloh_
I'm currently an undergraduate student @UCIrvine and as I am also an advocacy volunteer for @alznorcalnornev, I have been researching NIH-funded Phase III clinical trial drugs for #Alzheimers! A thread
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Jussi Paananen
datadriveby
As a part of the discussion of sequencing of different #Covid19 strains, I've been asked by many, what the sequencing capacity of Finnish universities would be (and if they should
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Gretchen Goldman, PhD
GretchenTG
The administration's rule to restrict EPA science--which was unilaterally opposed by the scientific community in nearly a million comments--will be finalized. Some thoughts in a THREAD...https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environmen
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Kurt "Masks Save Lives" Eichenwald
kurteichenwald
Dejoy is such a liar. He began at @USPS on June 15. Less than 30 days later, he blows out overtime needed to make deliveries. Was there any research to
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Mozilla
mozilla
The producers of The Social Dilemma brought some serious and valid concerns about the impact of social media platforms to a broad Netflix audience. BUT… There were glaring omissions,
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Sopan Deb
SopanDeb
With respect to my colleague @benyt, some of the best journalists in the industry don't break news and have the most credibility in the business. https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/ben-smith-new-york-times-profile.html Daniel Dale
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Alix Dunn
alixtrot
I have seen a few people on here suggesting researchers who study harms of AI smile more in the wake of the exciting @DeepMind breakthrough. I used to encounter this
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NBC News
NBCNews
A 64-page document asserting an elaborate conspiracy theory involving Joe Biden's son and business in China, that was later disseminated by close associates of President Trump, appears to be the
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Andy Grieve
AndrewPGrieve
https://twitter.com/T_Allen1998/status/1323335976991756290?s=20@statsepi Part of the problem is using the same symbols for different things. In a superiority trial delta is the minimum clinical difference, or as @stephensenn calls it "
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Sukh "Wearing a mask isn't controversial" Pabial.
sukhpabial
Why is my talk for #LTDX21 entitled "Scream, Shout... and Breathe"?Because I want to directly address the bad practice we see in the L&D space as a result of Covid-19.
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Peyman Milanfar
docmilanfar
(1/8) Measuring academic impact is tricky. The h-index (the largest integer such that the person has h papers with at least h citations) is one standard and widely popular metric.
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Stephen Kellett
softwareverify
Oxford University researchers have discovered the densest element yet known to science. The new element, Governmentium (symbol=Gv), has one neutron, 25 assistant neutrons, 88 deputy neutrons and 198 assistant deputy
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