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Michael Eisen
mbeisen
The media are, rightly, taking a lot of heat for spreading false fears about COVID-19 immunity. But's its worth tracing the origins of this particular case back to where it
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Ann Memmott PGC🌈
AnnMemmott
V important new research into extreme sensitivity to noise, in autistic people (hyperacusis). Most autistic people suffer this.It's a major barrier to everyday life, jobs, education, everything.At the moment, little
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Kaz Weida
kazweida
As the wheels of justice grind forward and we prepare for Biden to take office, it's worthwhile to get a bird's eye view of the mess we still have to
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
1) Leading corona researchers admit that they have no scientific evidence for the existence of a virusCorona_Facts July 03, 2020 https://archive.org/details/leading-corona-researchers-admit-that-they-have-no-scientific-evidence/mode/2up Quo
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Women in Econ/Policy
weconpol
Are you a young researcher new to Twitter, in particular #EconTwitter ? Here's a short thread of all the tips, guides, help, advice we could find on how to use
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Alon Zivony, PhD 🏳️🌈
AlonZivony
Remember that PNAS study about bisexual men and erections? I had some problems with it, and PNAS were kind enough to publish my comments.https://www.pnas.org/content/early/2020/11/16/2016533117You can find a preprint here:https://sites.goog
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Jen Heemstra
jenheemstra
You’ve heard that it’s important to #WearAMask. That’s true – masks save lives. But, you might not have heard that some masks are better than others. And, new research shows
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKING—new #COVID19 vaccine efficacy study from Israel concludes that Pfizer/BioNTech's jab is up to 85% effective after the first dose after 15 days to day 28—and even 75% including asymptomatic
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Southeast Asian Historians
SEA_historian
1/13 Today I want to talk about the discourse of archaeology in Southeast Asia (something that I call the Two World Problem) and I'm wondering if it's the same for
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Berna Devezer
zerdeve
This preprint provides an important critical evaluation of metascientific approaches to replications and how the underlying motives differ from other approaches to across multiple fields. Should be a key reading
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Carrie E. Fry, PhD
cefry437
Are you a health or education policy researcher? Health economist? Clinical epidemiologist? Do you analyze two-group/two-time-period (quasi-experimental) studies? If so, then this methods thread is for you! 1/ Inspired by
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MWF
medicalwomenuk
1/4 Professors Orkin and Modi recently wrote to the Vaccine Taskforce (VTF )on behalf of the MWF to draw attention to exclusion of pregnant women, young people, children and infants
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Pramesh CS
cspramesh
The WHO’s chief scientist on a year of loss and learning https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-03556-y For anyone remotely involved in healthcare, these are life lessons from @doctorsoumya. A must read.For those of you
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Eli Montgomery (They/Them) 🏳️🌈
Intentionaut
Lessons learned from building a design team from 0 to 20 in just over a year. A thread: 1. Great talent can come from literally any backgroundOur researchers have come
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Jennifer Franco
jennfranconews
#NEW: Scientists from King’s College London analyzing data from a widely-used COVID-19 symptom-tracking app have found there are six distinct types of the disease, each distinguished by a cluster of
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singh_raj_yash
Article 51 A(h) says it shall be the duty of every citizen of India to develop scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform. It is much neglected
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