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Mark Changizi
MarkChangizi
NY Times reporting on the 100,000 lockdown hysteria deaths, but manages to write it in such a way that most readers will walk away believing these deaths are heretofore unnoticed
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Sarah W. Lenhoff
sarahlenhoff
The Detroit Education Research Partnership has 2 new reports out today: 1) Why Do Detroit Students Miss School: Implications for Returning to School After COVID-192) Third Grade Reading and Attendance
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Alan Zucconi
AlanZucconi
Most #gamedev are familiar with A*, the most used pathfinding algorithm in games. But did you know that there's a very common scenario in which A* DOES NOT find the
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Stephanie Studer
studersc
My special report on Chinese youth is out in @TheEconomist. I spoke to people of the post-Tiananmen generation in nightclubs, on farms. I found them to be patriotic—but also engaged,
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Brad Littlejohn
WBLittlejohn
Let’s talk about Christian nationalism. 4 weeks ago, I tweeted my doubts about trying to attribute the Capitol riots to so-called “Christian nationalism.” I was inundated with suggestions that I
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Mohammad Atari
MohammadAtari90
New paper out! We (w/ Jesse Graham & @MortezDehghani) examined the foundations of morality in Iran! To appear in the upcoming Special Issue of @HumBehEvoSoc edited by @JoHenrich & @corenapicella
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Immunocompromised 45 year old suffered from #COVID19 for 155 days before he died. The virus was changing very quickly inside the man's body—it acquired a big cluster of >20 mutations—resembled
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Arrogantly Black: The Negro Subversive
negrosubversive
This podcast I'm listening to is annoying the hell out of me. "Around 80,000 years ago, some homo sapiens got adventurous, and left Africa." This simple, subtle turn of phrase
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Dan Killam, PhD
DantheClamMan
Just told by an editor that giant clams are too specific to be featured in their journal. They said to try again when I study corals.I SEE YOU ARE CHALLENGING
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MGH CARE Research Center
MGHCAREResearch
Its Sunday and we’re doing a long thread on past medical abuses against Black communities to try to help science Twitter understand why “trust” is not the goal – the
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
People kept spamming me to comment on the 2 recent specials by @FoxNews @SteveHiltonx @NextRevFNC Overall, I have to say that these specials put scientists like me in a very
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The Recount
therecount
Well, it’s almost winter. The sun sets at 5 p.m. It’s month 9 of the pandemic, which has created anxiety and probably caused you to stay home a lot more
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Fahad Hasin
fahadmh
Mixed feelings on the approval of two vaccines in India. Happy to see India finally get going on vaccines, but serious doubt over the process & evidence used. There's a
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Shanthi Robertson
ShaKRobertson
1/6 For year's end, a thread of a few 2020 papers from emerging researchers that I really liked, mostly on migration/youth/temporality. Starting w/ @kayathiea's very lovely ethnography of backpacker farm
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Christopher Anderson
earth_chris
Quick thread on the ecological footprints of the current #CaliforniaWildfires. While only ~120 km apart, the #CZUAugustLightning fire in the Santa Cruz Mountains and the #HennesseyFire (part of #LNULightningComplex) in
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dr stephanie moore
steph_moore
Interestingly, just before reading this I was reading a great piece from the Fordham Institute about evidence-based practices.Let’s talk about educational technology research and “media comparison studies.” (thread)https://twitter.com
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