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Sunny Singh
ProfSunnySingh
Salutary read and REALLY highlights the insular, provincial, unimaginative, blinding whiteness of the publishing industry on both sides of the pond:https://www.vulture.com/amp/article/american-dirt-jeanine-cummins-book-controversy.html &quo
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POLITICALMOONS1
The Peculiar Case of John Bolton & the Accuracy of the Term 'Traitor'I never understood the hiring of John Bolton. How do you campaign for & run the Oval Office
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Alex Burns
alexburnsNYT
NEW: How Bloomberg spent $10 billion+ building a political & philanthropic empireHis wealth has forged alliances, earned goodwill βΒ & muzzled critics who fear or depend on himFrom @nkulish & me,
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Casey Benjamin Hough
caseybhough
This article has gotten a lot of attention. I hoped that I could address it after Christmas (and still plan on offering a fuller explanation after the holidays) but I
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Jaan Aru
jaaanaru
What would be an annus mirabilis in todayβs neuroscience?I think @mattlark has quietly had a truly remarkable year: through creativity and kindness he has fostered a research environment that delivered
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lomecreu
Hey. Yes you. I know you think 2020 has been crap. But nice things have happened too. Here's a hairy pig to grab your attention and my list of unequivocally
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
Today I am referencing again Tatuo Aida, 1921, Genetics 6. Title "On the Inheritance of Color in a Fresh-Water Fish, APLOCHEILUS LATIPES". https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1200522/pdf/554.pdf This is a landmark study b
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Bachman
ElonBachman
1\ History rhymes.COVID-19 is new, but a similar panic swept the world in the 1970sIt featured the same experts, the same dazzling models, and led to monumental human suffering and
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
At risk of upsetting people, I need to address why I think teachers should feel very safe going to in-person learning after vaccination. Let's start with why COVID-19 was a
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Abhinav Agarwal
AbhinavAgarwal
I stopped counting after twenty rejections.I had used up all digits on my hands and feet, you see.https://twitter.com/sanjeevsanyal/status/1275633192536625152 Thread on my experiences.Cliques & coteries exist in almost all professions.
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SkipNorton13
1) Thread -One of the things I enjoy doing is a daily NYT Crossword. Helps me keep my mind right allows me to seek out patterns, themes, and double meanings.
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Gavin Hales
gmhales
I've been thinking more about #stopsearch disproportionality. Thought I'd have a look at Lambeth, which is a borough with v high volumes of SS and lots of youth violence type
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Martin Porr
martinporr
I have written about this before, but new developments justify revisiting this now⦠In the early 2000s, I was involved in the design and construction of the permanent exhibition in
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Ed Yong
edyong209
I wrote the Atlanticβs next cover story on the COVIDization of science. No other disease has been scrutinized so intensely, by so much combined intellect, in so brief a time.
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Aaron Winter
aaronzwinter
Support for more counterterrorism/extremism, and the expansion of the security state, under Biden by commentators and academics is misguided & dangerous. 1/ Opposition to the far right & racist double
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Iseult
iseult
My great grandmother Maud Gonne was English, the daughter of a Captain of the British Army. She adopted Ireland as her home country and was an activist for people's rights
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