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Marshall Steinbaum 🔥
Econ_Marshall
oh no what will we do without price theory (possibly the worst course I ever took, in retrospect) Oh my god this article is a amazing—a treasure trove for me
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Yoni Freedhoff, MD
YoniFreedhoff
Yesterday saw the @NYTimes’ @gretchenreynold cover a recently published study about exercise and weight loss. The headline? To Lose Weight With Exercise, Aim for 300 Minutes a Weekhttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/09/well/move/to-lose-weigh
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
I recently developed and delivered a 50-minute lecture on the pitfalls of selection bias for NIH's Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research @NIHOBSSR.It is now available for free online,
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ingrid walker, PhD.
badacademic
Psychoactive Drug Pleasure: Ask a drug user why they started/kept using & you’ll likely hear: I liked it. Why do we struggle to talk about drugs & pleasure in the
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Michael Ian Black
MIB66
Have you ever wondered about the science of the abductions Like how exactly do the victims of abductions get aboard the craft ?One minute your in your bed the next
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World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO
#Denmark has announced that several people have been infected with a mink-related strain of the #COVID19 virus. WHO is working with the Danish authorities on research and control efforts.
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Dennis R
DennisR38458475
Thread: Time and time again, we find ourselves having to debunk the same flawed arguments regarding #SARSCoV2 impact on children,Including mortality and transmissibility. I will say I do respect @NBSaphierMD
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Genevieve Conley
Miss__Aligned
An extremely underrated interviewing skill is the ability to ask good questions. I can’t tell you how many candidates I’ve interviewed that either A) don’t ask me any questions when
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Kevin Bardosh
KevinBardosh
Wireless radiation history #2: neuroscientist Allan Frey (1998), pioneer on RF bioeffects in 1960-70s, including "microwave hearing effect". Here he summarizes his research on effects of cell phones on blood
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Daniel L. Tavana
danieltavana
An unfortunate consequence of this policy is that many dissertations written by Kuwaitis who obtained their degrees abroad remain unpublished in English. Many contain rich data and fascinating accounts of
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Invest in Open Infrastructure
InvestInOpen
Big news yesterday of @wileyinresearch acquiring @hindawi. Reflecting on Paul Peters’ 2017 developing #openinfra + the role of commercial publishers, a number of questions arise about the terms of the
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सञ्जय खेतारे
khetaarey
Thank you, Janak Sir for giving me the platform to share my thoughts. Let me take this opportunity to share innovative methods that social researchers can adopt during this uncertain
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Nick Hinton
NickHintonn
A Conspiracy Thread: The Sentient World Simulation In 2007, the Department of Defense worked with researchers at Purdue University to create SEAS, or the Synthetic Environment for Analysis and Simulations.
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Sean Dooley
Twitchathon
1/ Google opting for the Forty-spotted Pardalote as its Google Doodle for Australia Day is an apt choice, as the story of this tiny Tasmanian bird exemplifies the good and
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Tina Nguyen
tina_nguyen
NEW from me and @markscott82: Data from misinformation researchers indicate that the StopTheSteal Facebook page, which had 330K users before it was banned for promoting violence, was run by two
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Matt Malkus
malkusm
Clearly, anyone who thinks school closures are doing great harm to children is just playing politics. That's why publications on the right, such as NPR, the Washington Post, the New
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