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Cedric Ingrand
cedric
Non mais, sérieusement @olivierveran, une évaluation pourquoi pas, mais pourquoi si tard ? Alors que le calendrier est sur les rails depuis quoi, deux ans (et qu'il a déjà pris
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Nicolas Schmid
nicolas_schmid_
Interested in how the #transition to #renewable and #energy-efficient technologies shapes energy and climate #politics? In my doctoral thesis - now publicly accessible: https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000447993 - I synthesized my work on
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Kanekoa
KanekoaTheGreat
GEORGIANegative votes & vote switches should *NEVER* happen on your CNN, ABC, & NBC live news feeds. This is according to the data scientist & programmers who presented at the
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CZEdwards ($2KforAll)
CZEdwards
Let me tell you a story about a nausea medication.If you’ve ever been pregnant or known someone who was, you’re probably aware of morning sickness.There’s also a morning sickness on
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Sihle Bolani
SihleBolani_
[HOMESCHOOLING]My daughter is 14 and in grade 9 and we’re about to finish Y1 of homeschool. I’m going to share what I’ve learned so far as well as how our
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🌻The Official New York Socialist ✡️
TheNYSocialist
Regardless of poltical view, you should be uhapppy at the Biden administration for nominating Neera Tanden to the Office of Management and Budget. She has a track record that is
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Rebekah Fenton, MD, FAAP
RFentonMD
With in-person rotations back in full swing, it’s time for a thread about managing rough feedback. This is geared towards #MedStudentTwitter, but hopefully applicable to everyone whether you are giving
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
I agree we shouldn’t dismiss brain retraining—some people do benefit/there is a there there. @julierehmeyer explains the dangers of extrapolating from individual “success stories” and what is pernicious about programs
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Eugene Gu, MD
eugenegu
There seems to be some confusion about how mRNA coronavirus vaccines work, so let me explain the underlying biology from start to finish. In a normal human cell, DNA in
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Minorities in STEM
MinoritySTEM
So to the science. Thanks to everybody that voted in the poll yesterday. This time over 70% of you said you had never heard of microdialysis. Wow. 1/11 So let’s
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Alexandra Erin
AlexandraErin
Here's an important point: Among the reasons Facebook and Twitter push you to not want chronological order is they can't actually deliver it. Literally cannot. I'm sure they mess things
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Atomsk's Sanakan
AtomsksSanakan
Sweden's government is to the COVID-19 pandemic what South Africa's (Mbeki) government was to the AIDS pandemicThey ditched mainstream, evidence-based advice. So their people diedhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10461-009-
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Casey Fiesler, PhD, JD, geekD
cfiesler
Let's talk about the #MedBikini study (paper now retracted) and research ethics. Problematic analysis/findings aside (bikinis, really?!), the paper also highlighted data sources and ethics review processes that make people
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David Steadson 🇦🇺🇸🇪🇪🇺🌍
DavidSteadson
Non-Swedish followers are probably not aware, but this week in a "cultural" piece, Swedish state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell, when asked what the "Year's pandemic" was, answered "hobby epidemiologists".ht
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Will Lawrence
will_lawrenceTO
Q: How do you change your career trajectory?A: You identify and jump into pivotal jobs. Spotting these opportunities is a science; we can use the job description, our skill level
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Chocks
chockshandle
ஆரம்பிக்கலாங்களா? உயிரனங்கள் வரலாறு என்பதனை ஒரு சில பக்கங்களில் அடக்கிவிட முடியாது. இரு
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