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AndrewđCroxford
andrew_croxford
â48 hours in September when ministers and scientists split over COVID lockdown.â This Sunday Times article has shocked me. Iâm astounded at what Iâve just seen.https://archive.vn/UWnAm A meeting took place
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Zoe York
ZoeYorkWrites
I've seen two posts in the last two days asking about how much editors cost, so a reminder that this term "editor" is not a catch all, and there are
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Dr Jessie Baldwin
jessiebaldwin
Excited to share our new study in @JAMAPediatrics on population versus individual prediction of poor health from ACEs screening: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2775420 with @andrea_danese. Thread below: We teste
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simine vazire
siminevazire
Iâve always been baffled by reports that large proportions of reviews contain offensive or demeaning language. I know it happens and it is never ok. But Iâve seen 1000s of
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. Last NYE was a quiet one for @AmyMcLellan2 & I, after a busy year writing and helping @DavidHHeadley and @LizzieCurle organise @CapitalCrime1 Someone I follow on Twitter shared this
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L.N. West-Livingston, PhD, MSL
LWestLivingston
As a queer Black woman, aspiring vascular surgeon, and researcher of medical education/learning environments... everyone Iâve ever met has asked me what I think about ~*that*~ vascular surgery article.
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Michael Eisen
mbeisen
Since the dawn of the Internet, it has been clear that we need and have the opportunity to build a system of scholarly communication free of limitations of print: a
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Lyman Stone çłäŸæ°
lymanstoneky
This piece by @clairecm includes an uncited false statement about the research on pronatalism. It flatly contradicts the existing research by claiming that childcare subsidies boost fertility more than child
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Reb Ellis
MattockInHand
I'm very pleased to say I got the chance to talk to the team who recovered this figurine at OxfordArchEast. Thanks to @NatTrustArch for allowing him into my PhD data!THREADhttps://twitter.com/NatTrustArch/status/1362668388083003393
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Chris Darimont
ChrisDarimont
New #OpenAccess paper in @ConBiology introduces a âSocial Licence to Huntâ (SLH) frameworkWe explain how public values and attitudes can shape hunting policy, especially in a social media era that
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emilwallner
EmilWallner
Income strategies to support your ML research:1. Github Sponsors / Patreon @calebporzio is making $100k/yr by having a free open source project. He gives access to video tutorials for users
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Sinéad Gleeson
sineadgleeson
THREAD: there are 100 Irish writers in The Art of the Glimpse. Many you'll know - James Joyce, Sally Rooney - some you won't have read or heard of. This
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Influencer Garbage
InfluencerGarb1
Here's a thread on the problem with the North American non-fiction book industry.We'll call them NFBs to save space, because what's a good non-fiction book without a few acronyms?https://twitter.com/InfluencerGarb1/status/136204
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Aoko
MaverickAoko
Thread on the some impeccable people who were SELF-EDUCATED. Benjamin Franklin one of America's founding fathers, touted as most brilliant American of his age only spent two years in a
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Adrienne Buller
adribuller
Attn finance nerds: did a lil report interrogating 'sustainable investing' and why green finance can't possibly deliver on the hype for @Cmmonwealth Here comes a https://www.ft.com/content/cd819461-1925-48e0-86af-e81a56c0d3f8 Th
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Doug Rand
doug_rand
"If Miami launches a crusade to resurrect the [International Entrepreneur Rule] and succeeds, it could become the worldâs premier magnet for Latin American & European entrepreneurs. It could happen." â@oppenheimeraTrue
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