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Nick Bourgeois
haxorize
Most of this sounds reasonable given the emergence of new variants. The notable exception is the arbitrary 6-feet rule that has zero science behind it. A majority of schools will
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Berna Devezer
zerdeve
This preprint provides an important critical evaluation of metascientific approaches to replications and how the underlying motives differ from other approaches to across multiple fields. Should be a key reading
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St. Mungo’s Academy Faculty of Science
StMungoScience
To celebrate #WomenInScienceDay we will be sharing our favourite women in ScienceFirst up is Miss Aitken's favourite Rosalind Franklin. She played a vital role in discovering the shape of DNA
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Ven Popov
venpopov
Finally got around to reading this and have a few comments. It's a very good introduction to modeling distributions, rather than point estimates, with multilevel modeling approaches. It illustrates nicely
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Aaron Gunn
AaronGunn
I have to say, the move to force $2000 hotel quarantines on Canadians trying to return home (many of whom left for work overseas before any requirements like this existed)
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G Kang
GKangInd
1.5 billion children have been out of schools with consequences from nutrition to mental health and social development. A thread on SARS-CoV2, children and school in India in response to
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Dieter Bohn
backlon
Here is my review of the new MacBook Air with Apple's M1 processor instead of Intel. It is incredibly, shockingly good. There were a thousand things that could have gone
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Jake @ Electrodrome
ElectrodromeFM
Summary thread of disaster movies watched during the Great Pandemic of 2020/2021 with thanks to @racsterls for the idea... ...First of all in summary there are some well-loved essential elements,
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Steve Brule
braidedmanga
On conspiracy theories: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-eQ2bR1HFkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jobYTQTgeUEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC_S2YsmwDkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqZiwRk1yLQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjVNcAAf7pAh
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Jenna Burrell
jennaburrell
I’m writing a review piece right now where I argue (with Marion Fourcade) that the “coding elite” are a quasi-occupational class that is increasingly powerful and also ill equipped to
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Jonathan Amos
BBCAmos
It's not been a great day for the UK space sector. No prime contracts were won to lead the development of the next six @CopernicusEU satellites. Worse still, the "geo-return"
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Paras Chopra
paraschopra
1/n Did you know that one in two people don’t keep up with their new year resolutions just after 1st month? Why does that happen to something WE chose OURSELVES?Psychology
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Riley Pollom
RileyPollom
1/11 Our new study is now out in @nature: Half a century of global decline in oceanic #sharks and #rays.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-03173-9 2/11 This work documents an alarming, ongoing, global decline of
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Conor White-Sullivan 𐃏🇺🇸
Conaw
Most of the productivity discourse seems to be about top-down planningMost how we think and talk about project management is in that paradigm tooMy focus is on bottom up project
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
As I approach a decade on @twitter, some things I've learned for it's utility for science and medicine:1. By using http://allmytweets.net (exported as a PDF format), I can usually find
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
2) Israel is seeing a sharp rise in the number of children and teens getting infected with coronavirus, according to Health Ministry. “This is something we did not witness
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