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Justin T. Pickett
JustinTPickett
(1/4) This point Mummolo makes in the back-and-forth about the Knox et al. article is relevant to policing experiments, too. It is why the key conclusions in the famous Mazerolle
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Fernanda Ferreira
fernandaedi
Inspired by @IrisVanRooij, I want to express some concerns that may be controversial and even outrageous to some but I feel we at least should have a discussion. I'm wondering
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
Publishing works on long schedules, which means that long-planned books can be overtaken by events...like covid. 2020 was tough for those of us with books in trail, especially nonfiction. But
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wretchardthecat
wretchardthecat
Assuming the infection vector is a function of virus laden aerosol, then masks reduce the range of a droplet cloud by reducing velocity. If you drew circles on a floor
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Ed MD
notdred
A thread on vaccine efficacy and why you should get whichever vaccine you're able to access, without stressing about "70% efficacy" or "95% efficacy". 1/10 "Vaccine efficacy" in these phase
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Jean-Charles Lambert
jcl_lambert
Our manuscript on MedRvix describes a large GWAS in Alzheimer: 33 new loci and 42 in a next update https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.10.01.20200659v1.This week, Wightman et al. described that they called the largest
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Hunter
Theone2and3
For 4 years, DNC/MSM/NeverTrump told us (with no evidence) that Trump/Russia rigged the 2016 election.Sitting members of Congress told us they had concrete proof (they didn't) that Trump was an
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Toby Spribille
TobySpribille
One week has passed since our caribou-wolf rebuttal was published. In that time, the paper has been accessed almost 4000 times and widely covered in the media. Commentary on Twitter
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Rima-Maria Rahal
rimamrahal
New blog post at @IJOERandBeyond, where I argue that Open Educational Resources (#oer) are needed in #HigherEd to keep up with the latest developments in science. Here's the gist (with
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Tom Blomfield
t_blom
Looking at the data, there is good reason to believe that the UK will have turned a corner in its fight against Coronavirus by mid-February. Deaths *should* be coming down
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Kanekoa
KanekoaTheGreat
PENNSYLVANIA1/ A total of 202,377 more ballots were cast than voters who voted. In the Presidential Race, 170,830 more ballots were cast than voters who voted. Three things come to
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karen ward
kwardvancouver
do not be 'shocked' and frame it as a 'NEW RECORD' because that explains nothing about how we got here, or why this province specializes in mass poisoningsif we don't
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Janna Bastow
simplybastow
I find A/B testing to be a misdirection much of the time. Testing is good, but A/B testing is problematic. For a good A/B test, you need a good control
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Elie Honig
eliehonig
3) The heart of Texas's claim is that it objects to election procedures used in four other states. This is unconstitutional and would lead to utter insanity.First, The Constitution specifically
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justingrimmer
justingrimmer
Millions of Americans still believe the election was stolen. In a new paper we (@aeggers, Garro, and I) analyze Trump claims about fraud in the 2020 election. We show these
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Health Nerd
GidMK
Ok, so there's a lot to unpack here. This was a randomized controlled trial looking at the impacts of fasting on lying in lean and obese peopleHeadline finding - obese
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