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Mateusz Fafinski
Calthalas
It's time for a periodic reminder:stop using the misrepresentation of medieval past to excuse our deeply-flawed present. It's the cheapest of tricks to brand the failure to create a just,
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Irene Tosetti
itosettiMD_MBA
COVID-19 in Africa: A pair of studies lays out sobering COVID-19 data for Africa, and for Zambia in particular. In The BMJ, researchers collected postmortem nasopharyngeal samples from nearly 400
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UK-CIC
UKCICstudy
1/ We’re pleased to contribute to this new @SciImmunology paper showing both T cell & antibody responses are important in #COVID19 immunity at 4 months post mild/asymptomatic infection @Imperialcollege @ucl
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Jesse Dodge
JesseDodge
GPT-3 won a best paper award at #NeurIPS2020! Congratulations to that team, it truly is an incredible piece of work, and has changed the way many of us think about
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Flower Ornament
msutherl
Thread of worlds Berlin deconstructed club DJs Elusive San Francisco crypto millionaires Berlin deconstructed club DJs trading crypto Corporate AI researchers Ex-Google ex-MIT Burning Man ex-Google ex-MIT personal development life
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
A reminder of why the vaccines are still GOOD NEWS and a light at the end of the tunnel - despite the scary stuff about variants:Last week, I wrote in
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zei_squirrel
since the neoliberal revolution universities have become increasingly financialized, with the "college experience" turned into a commodity managed and sold by HR and PR departments that greatly exceed any research
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Louise Godwin
LouiseGodwin11
Great chapter by @BenGidley about ‘failing better’ when doing participatory research. So much to think about, including Gidley's call for researchers to create “contentious participatory spaces”... https://www.jstor.org/stable/j
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Melis Leyal
melisleyal
#todaysarticle Let's talk about women in science today, more specifically about Mary Whiton Calkins. These are all cited from History of Psychological Approaches to Studying Memory by Roediger & Yamashiro.
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Siddhartha Mukherjee
DrSidMukherjee
1/n Please pay attention, please. I'm afraid that we are falling behind in this COVID race. There are at least 4 variants of concern: variants arising in London, Manaus, Japan
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Hudson Lockett IV 康河信
KangHexin
SCOOP w/@TomHale_: IPOs in China undervalued companies by about Rmb1.3tn ($200bn) over the last six years, per a new study HKU researchers shared with the FT. That’s a lot of
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Holly Witteman, PhD
hwitteman
My questions about this:1. The announcement suggests this responds to the CIHR Strategic Action Plan on Training. But I was assigned to the training/early career table at the CIHR strategic
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Mike Tⓐylor 🏴 🇬🇧 🇪🇺
MikeTaylor
Please do read the post for the full analysis, but I will briefly summarise in a thread ... [0/3]https://twitter.com/SV_POW/status/1337322240254341120 1st thought: the €9,500 figure wasn’t pulled out of thin air.
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Tribute, District 4
ASimplePatriot
If I was an authoritarian regime & wanted to commit bioweapon attack I’d: test it out & inflict it upon my people first, then make sure other countries were infected,
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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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not not anna
notnotanna
ben shapiro actually had a good take on his podcast the other day aboutleft wing authoritarianism.i’ll include some studies he talked about, and my fellow independents won’t have to listen
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