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Sam The Challenger
MohauHlonyana
Exercising Daily May Impact Your Personal Finances.There are many benefits of exercising regularly.Exercising not only affects our bodies it also great for our minds, emotions, and finances! #FetchYourBody2020 #90DaysWithoutSugar [Thread]
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Dr. Devon Greyson
DevonGreyson
Something I learned about in my 3y as a social scientist embedded in a vaccine research ctr is AEFIs: Adverse Events Following Immunization. Lots of things happen after we’re vaccinated
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Erika Wharton-Shukster
whartonshumthin
I walked away from the @WomenInCogSci panel with lots of hot tips on inclusivity in research & teaching/mentoring. I've compiled a list (+ some increasingly terrible hashtags) but please add
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Dr. Cynthia Miller-Idriss
milleridriss
Really enjoyed helping interpret these findings, which show that nearly 60% of arrested folks from Jan 6 attacks experienced bankruptcies/bad debt/foreclosures. What does that mean? I suggest that it's a
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Pleuni Pennings #BlackLivesMatter
pleunipennings
This week I learned about ME/CFS when I sent a 2-line email to my PhD advisor Joachim Hermisson. Me: “Hope you & your family are well. Could you send me
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UsforThemUK
UsforThemUK
So, school closures are back on the agenda and the "crunch meeting" between @educationgovuk and @10DowningStreet is today. So, before the inevitable tragic error is made for a second time,
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Dan Hashimoto, MD MS
Laparoscopes
Great work from @MGHSurgery @MGHSAIIL @thomas_m_ward on automated phase recognition in #endoscopicsurgery #POEM. A few important findings in this paper that I think are worth highlighting! 1/https://twitter.com/MGHSAIIL/status/1288203635688
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Manlio De Domenico
manlius84
I see increasing trends in harsh/very harsh/extremely harsh reviews in @netscisociety and @complsys @CompSysSoc conferences, let's not even mention papers related to such fields. This is worrying for several reasons
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Sara Becker, Ph.D.
sjbeckerphd
Some good news! After being an Ad-Hoc Reviewer/Chair 10 times for multiple study sections, I've been invited to serve as a standing study section member for @NIDAnews!Reviewing grants is so.
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Xihong Lin
XihongLin
The TOPMed flagship paper of 54K whole genome sequences finally appeared in @nature. Thanks for the hard work of many TOPMed colleagues. I am honored to work with many of
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Tom McLeish
mcleish_t
For some reason no one has yes posted on my feed a newslink to @DeepMind achievement in protein folding prediction. So I have. It’s ‘mostly’ very cool (see thread). @PhysicsofLifeUK
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Andrew Coogan
Cooganlab
Next week will be the last week of my term as a Head of Department, and so some thoughts and reflections on the past 6 years First, the positives. I
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NeurodivergentGradStudent
learningtostem1
I really appreciate this article. Not only is it great to see an academic paper on autism by autistic authors, I really identify with the way they discuss masking as
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Farzad Mostashari
Farzad_MD
1/ It's indescribable seeing results from NYC EMS ambulance runs showing how cardiac arrests skyrocketed during COVID(I started a program to monitor these symptoms in real time--among the very first
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Anmol Somanchi
anmol_smnch
With all due respect, this response by authors of the water RCT in Nairobi far from vilifies them. While disagreement is good generally, surprising that many #EconTwitter folks find this
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Marc-André Argentino
_MAArgentino
1/ Telegram announces that in 2021 it will need to begin generating income as Durov can no longer personally fund it's 500 millions active users. Durov states that Telegram will
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