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NenyeNwarueze
What stood out as my deepest pain this year has become the highlight of my biggest success this year. Upon graduating top of the 2018 Law Class at UniIbadan, I
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Lily Francus
nope_its_lily
Some advice to youngs like me:1. Just write. It's okay if it sucks, just write.2. Ask dumb questions, admit when you're wrong.3. You'll learn more by doing than by reading.4.
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Yinon Weiss
yinonw
Let's take a brief journey into the success (or lack thereof) of masks in preventing the spread of coronavirus. Come with me on a tour of the wonderful world of
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Nathaniel Haines
Nate__Haines
1/n Alright, recent discussions re the Dunning-Kruger effect sparked my interest, and I have put together a blog on building a generative model of the classic effect! (the start of
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Tom Grys, PhD
GrysClinMicro
Reimbursement has very little to do with this. The delays are related to supplies and trained personnel. Many micro labs are/have expanded their FTE by 30% to keep up with
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
REINFECTION & VACCINE SENSITIVITY—the concern is now growing very very real. This piece highlights the big S Africa CDC report I shared earlier, where antibodies from previously infected don’t
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
Coronaviruses cause 20% of common colds. Did you know that testing positive for Covid19 could simply mean you have the common cold? Now take a look again at the "number
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Jannik Giesekam
jannikgiesekam
Science Based Targets: on target? New paper online today from @garveygreen, J Norman, @Sam_BettsDavies & me looking at progress amongst early adopters of the Science Based Targets Initiative. Thread of
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Lisa-Marie Cabrelli 𐃏
LaptopLifeLisa
I love this image from @ShuOmi3 I would add that when you integrate your notes into your life planning, discoverability and usability is even more powerful. 1/8https://twitter.com/ShuOmi3/status/1285502365575942144 2/8 - I
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Rachael Meager
economeager
statistics is the most beautiful and egalitarian discipline of all of those i have studied, because when we are confused about anything in statistics we are almost always confused about
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William Hogeland
WilliamHogeland
Many people rightly outraged, angry, and frightened by the outrageous, infuriating, and frightening use of federal military force in Portland understandably want to associate it with Nazi takeover atrocities and
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Katie C
katiewaldroup17
@NC_Governor Keep schools online until there's a vaccine. You know this pandemic is disproportionately affecting BIPOC, and opening schools will widen the gap. Students, staff, families, and communities are not
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Federico Andrade Rivas
andradefederico
Planetary health (“health of human civilization and the state of the natural systems”) is an emerging holistic health field that is gaining momentum. Excited about it, we decided to review
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ʜᴇɴᴋ ᴠᴀɴ ᴇss
henkvaness
What is the time for Google? As we speak, this engineering problem leads to a lot of internal discussions at Google. Let me explain what happened in the next few
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Mike Azar
AzarsTweets
1/ The Leb financial crisis in one chart. We tend to focus on the blue bar (how the $ were spent to maintain the peg), but that misses half the
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Jaclyn A. Siegel
jacasiegel
I am tired of conversations about increasing the reproducibility of reflexive qualitative research. Reproducibility & reflexivity are components of different epistemological approaches. Reflexivity requires a genuine appreciation of res
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