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Patrick Collison
patrickc
Someone I know has had some quite useful COVID-related posts removed from Medium, LinkedIn, and Nextdoor—they've been deemed "COVID misinformation". (It's not what the WHO endorses!) I think his posts
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Ross Neir
rossneir
when I was younger one of my worst intellectual tendencies was to make everything metaphysical. for example reading Jesus saying "You have not chosen me, but I have chosen you"
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Juliane Fernandes
jufernandy
What I learned reading 1 paper a day in 2020, a thread #phdchat I read 253 articles/reviews this year (every business day in Brazil). I took the advice of doing
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Jim Cust
jimcust
“Natural Resource Discoveries, Citizen Expectations and Household Decisions”New WB paper from @myjumens and me. We measure how much citizen’s expectations and behavior changes following major oil and gas discoveriesLink to
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Cicely Marston
cicely
The phrase 'world beating' science (& apps in #Covid19) is being normalised. But science is incremental and based on global discovery. Govts *choose* to fund science poorly, making us compete
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Rebekah O’Dell
RebekahODell1
Lesson Plan for Monday (a thread): Read this article from @nytimes about the 20 words/phrases that defined 2020. THEN...https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/18/style/words-of-the-year-2020.html?smid=ig-nytimes&utm_source=curalate_like2buy&am
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Kaylee T. Matheny
kayleetmatheny
Excited to share our working paper out today from me, @marissaelena94, @ctownley_flores, and @seanfreardon called “Uneven Progress: Recent Trends in Academic Performance.” In it, we describe the wide variation in
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Gerhard Toews
GerhardToews
Few thoughts on what just happened to Tom. We met very briefly a few years back in Maputo when @pl_vezina and I were presenting our work on the consequences of
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Prof Miranda Wolpert
mirandarwolpert
5 key questions this feasibility trial seeks to answer :1 how to collect data that are rich in information about what helps different people - that is the active ingredients
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Prof. Emily Levesque 🤓✨🔭📚
emsque
For several reasons it looks like this is an important time to talk about perception vs. reality when it comes to what makes a good scientist and a good discovery.
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Whores of Yore
WhoresofYore
This is “Truth coming from the well armed with her whip to chastise mankind” (1896) by French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme.Thread Gérôme was inspired by the philosopher Democritus, who wrote “of
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Denis Jabaudon
denisjabaudon
Why is it so difficult to link molecular, cellular, and circuit events with disease phenotype?Using cortical malformations as an example, @KlinglerEsther @FRANCISFiona7 @silvianeurompi & I discuss this in a review
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TheLifeofScience.com
labhopping
Hi! My name is Sayantan (@queersprings), and I am the current coordinator of @labhopping. I am #queer_trans and participating in the #GlobalScienceShow (@globalscishow) on the occasion of #LGBTQSTEMday. I would
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Jared Eborn
jaredeborn
Theory: We're seeing huge surges in child trafficking social media posts not because it's a bad thing (it definitely is) but because people who are uncomfortable acknowledging systemic racism is
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Pierre-Louis Vézina
pl_vezina
The @Oxford_CSAE conference has gone virtual, on twitter! Here's what I was gonna present: "The oil nouveau riche and arms imports". Thread for #DIYCSAE --> There's been a bunch of
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Brianne Benness
bennessb
If you have suspected or confirmed mast cell problems, what have been the most unexpected early warning signs that it's Time To Take A Benadryl*?*or other rescue med, etc I
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