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Andrew D Wilson
PsychScientists
Some thoughts on verbal instruction in coaching (seems to be a key point of disagreement between ecological and non-ecological types) 1/n Coaches want to be able to give their athletes
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Roxanne Benjamin
rox_anne_b
after I’d made a couple anthologies but couldn’t get any traction as a director or writer in my own right, I struggled with what job I could get that wouldn’t
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Bes D. Socialist
besf0rt
you're told that what goes on in other countries is none of your concern & you should only care about what's happening inside your borders. ppl still tend to equate
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Kevin Connor
KevinTConnor
This is all the more disappointing because Discovery execs hear these criticisms (and get pitched legit science-based shows) every year & they are ignored. They always say something like "we
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Mother of Hope
opinionatedmum1
I won’t wear a maskNot because I won’t help othersBut the oppositeI WANT to help themI will remind them of their humanityWith mine I will remind them of their powerWith
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LeonardJamesAkaar🧢
LJAkaar67
@NoahRFeldman @MichelleM_MelloDisappointed in Vaccinating America, may have been poor timing, I'd like to hear Prof Mello on this weekend's controversy over ACIP desire to vaccinate 80M younger, healthier essential workers
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Jason Hickel
jasonhickel
I have a new paper that's out today in The Lancet Planetary Health, quantifying national responsibility for climate breakdown. I'll discuss the method and results in the thread below.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii
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Athanasia Mowinckel
DrMowinckels
Universities are not equipping their scientists with the tools or help they need to get science done.A thread based on a video conf with @sirileknes @Marie_Eikemo & @GuroLoseth The paperwork
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The Oval Pawffice® 🇺🇸
TheOvalPawffice
1. All the pets and hoomans too are asking when we’re moving to the #WhiteHouse. Because there are many logistical details to be worked out, it’s gonna take a couple
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Keith Gessen
keithgessen
A few thoughts on school reopening and the dilemma that the media finds itself in, but especially the New York Times. The Times is both a local paper and a
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Collin Murr
CollinMurr
I've been thinking a lot lately about the cult-like mentality of Evangelical Christianity in America. I attended a private Christian School from Kindergarten to 12th grade, so I have the
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Mandy
dreamygirl202
It seems that when it comes to feelings, women's understanding and feelings about their own sex & their bodies is secondary to feels of the other sex. Women's language, is
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Casanova Lab
casanova_lab
We show that neutralizing autoantibodies to type I IFNs underlie a third of the life-threatening adverse reactions to yellow fever virus live-attenuated virus (YFV 17D): https://rupress.org/jem/article/218/4/e20202486/211761/Auto-antibodies
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Ethan Mollick
emollick
To get out of the COVID downturn, & prevent the next pandemic, we are going to need innovation & entrepreneurship. The bad news is that both were stalling long before
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Matt Rafalow
mrafalow
more sociologists than ever are studying digital stuff – amazing. but good science emerges from a network of support, so here are a few tips to get started. feedback thanks
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Mitochondrial Genetics
mito_gene
Today in @ScienceMagazine by Venki Ramakrishnan Lab: Elongational stalling activates mitoribosome-associated quality control (with our small contribution of a model) Congrats! @_nirupa_desai @Hanting_Yang @vishy_chandra @razina_kazi @MRC_LM
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