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Ranil Dissanayake
scepticalranil
What better way to end the year than a new paper by @MarkWPlant, @charlesjkenny and I? We suggest an approach to using ODA wisely in middle-income countries and note how
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Jess Butler
jessbutler284
Yesterday I enjoyed talking at a Big National Funder's workshop on research integrity.Goal was for Funder to listen junior academics talk frankly about ways to improve research.It was an interesting,
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Peter Wood
PeterWood_PDW
We have all been coping with COVID and being stuck indoors in different ways. Those of you who know me will not be shocked that I have ended up doing
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
BREAKING: Children have at least as much virus in their nose and throat as adults do—and kids younger than 5 may have up to 100 times as much. This doesn’t
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
This is so DEVASTATING—29% of hospitalized #COVID19 patients died in 38 Michigan s during hospitalization (24%) or within 60 days of discharge (5%). An astounding 63% of those in ICUs
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The Walrus
thewalrus
Thousands of migrants cross the southern US border every month. Since 2017, a new eye-scanning system has been used to verify their identities. But how regulated are these biometric technologies?
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Jon Boeckenstedt has not been pardoned
JonBoeckenstedt
Thread: Just because I have some vacation time this week, and because I'm interested, a little bit about colleges closing.@collhistgarden at the College History Garden has done a good job
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Dave
djr8519
This chart is the clearest representation of the immense damage that emanated from the GFC on the US economy.In the ~60 years following WWII, US real GDP seemed to grow
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Joe Henrich
JoHenrich
Jump starting a new field: Historical Psychology. Pop the clutch... @slingerland20 @mmuthukrishna @RachelASpicer https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-psych-082820-111436 Psychology must take history seriously and team up wi
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Calvin Liang
cal_liang
Excited to share a preprint of our upcoming TOCHI paper titled "Embracing Four Tensions in Human-Computer Interaction Research with Marginalized People" with @smunson and @juliekientz. A brief (but not so
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We are R-Ladies
WeAreRLadies
Let's talk about teaching today. Do you teach R or stats/data science using R? What resources do you find most helpful? Here is my list - 1/n My go to
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the palpitations | dr nishant joshi
ThePalpitations
thread/expired PPE: more lies, more negligence that continues to endanger frontline healthcare workers.1/ doctors have complained of expired masks since the start of the pandemic.new labels were stuck on expired
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Lindsey Boylan
LindseyBoylan
There is no accountability without an independent investigation. No state entity is independent of @NYGovCuomo. @TishJames can’t even technically hire staff without @NYS_DOB approval. This is run by a staffer
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Nipun Chopra, PhD
NipunChopra7
In case you're confused about the two COVID19 vaccines you've been hearing about, here's a quick overview (With a TLDR at the end).VACCINE1 (Oxford University/AstraZeneca) - This vaccine contains a
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Enlightn
Enlightn_app
I'll share 100 Laravel tips on performance, security and reliability over the next 100 days!Simply follow this thread to get them daily. Laravel Tip #01: Consider adding route caching
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Michael Harriot
michaelharriot
There's something very misleading about this graphic that is very important to black lives and shows the importance of black media and journalists.Thread:https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1273257724311199744 Most of the reports you read
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