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Kathryn Anne Edwards
keds_economist
What's it like to work as an economist at a non-academic research institute, like RAND? This is a question I get a lot, especially during job market season. #EconTwitter I
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HOLD THE LINE
WhyGermaine
So here’s my thing, all my professors in law school are super liberal. Which is cool. So naturally when the protest happened this past summer and everyone miraculously understood that
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Holly
HollyBlomberg
Went down a rabbit hole looking at Israeli propaganda this morning & I came across one of the most glaring examples: The far-right anti-Semitic conspiracy theories about George Soros appear
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Sarah Reeve
DrSReeve
Vey excited to share our new (open access) paper on excessive sleepiness in psychosis! https://bit.ly/3ioXuRU - some of the main takeaways below… (be warned, enthusiasm ahead): 1/11 Excessive sleepiness is
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eugyppius
eugyppius1
THREAD. Western elites revised their estimation of Corona in March. They had, for months, downplayed Corona as a minor, flu-like illness. By mid-month, they had decided it was one of
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Yous 🅨
YousXP
*Thread* - Rewiring the dopamine circuitActivating autopilot achievement Clarity creates motivationWithout clear specific tasksThe dopamine circuit has no defined ‘end’ to attach toIf when you’ve done a ‘good job’ is
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Dr Jo Taylor
jgetaylor
So... why might talking about the brain not be the best idea. We are psychologists right?#TwitterEPs @edpsydan Ok, so, starting with all the "isms" (surely to move on to some
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E 🇮🇷
eeecs_
The failed assasination of Ayatollah Khamenei & why he's now left handed: the story On June 27, 1981 the afternoon prayer had just finished when Ayatollah Khamenei approached the floor.
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Jim Dickinson
jim_dickinson
Is government policy on HE as has emerged in recent days in any way new or a surprise? A thread. "On a recent visit to the barber, my hair was
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മാളു അമ്മൂമ്മ
thehermitcoffee
#MidnightRamblingsLet's talk about Abortion. We are in an age where we champion women’s rights, but ‘Abortion’ is a word that we remain to hush on. Having an abortion isn’t exactly
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Rob Davies
ByRobDavies
Public Health England was conducting a study of gambling-related harm, ahead of the govts review of the Gambling Act. I wonder what will become of it now that Dido Harding
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Arslan Khalid
thearslankhalid
- Landing page designStep 1: Wireframing 101 with a Case StudyMy first thread...Wireframing is simply making the layout of the website using pen and paper or any web design tools.#100DaysOfCode
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Dan Elphick
DanElphick
Music educators (particularly anyone in HE covering 'classical music' (WAM): thread with real talk and big questions, on the role of the 'canon', ongoing critiques of it, and why we
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Taisu Zhang
ZhangTaisu
Back in 2016, Trump’s election was only part of a globally wave of right wing populism and ethno-nationalism that seemed inexorably on the rise—the UK, France, Germany, Hungary, India, the
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Nilo Cobau
nilocobau
Anybody know where I could read the 1972-74 Cleveland area mass transit study? Reason I'm interested is I'm reading this retrospective article by Norman Krumholz in which he's sharply critical
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Haider Warraich
haiderwarraich
When my patient came to the hospital unable to breathe weeks after #COVID19, it was his heart not his lungs that was failing. Now he might need a transplant. In
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