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Tina Nguyen
tina_nguyen
As someone who had been at the Capitol from 9 AM until just now, I'd have to push back against the claims that the Capitol Police are being permissive with
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Dr. Rachel Kowert
DrKowert
An article was published in the @nytimes today entitled "Children’s Screen Time Has Soared in the Pandemic, Alarming Parents and Researchers" and I have thoughts. A thread.https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/16/health/covid-kids-tec
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Naomi Robson 💀🎨
robson_visuals
Just finished watching an incredibly informative seminar on science communication by @AlexGelle, hosted by @mcgillu, and here are some takeaways! #scicomm #AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter Sometimes as researchers we focus solely on
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Mar Hicks
histoftech
This is the worst way forward with AI. It is unethical to fund or publish scholarship like this.https://twitter.com/forcriticaltech/status/1275402019130478595 #defundAI if it’s gonna be like this (& it’s already shown us
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Michael P. Hengartner, PhD
HengartnerMP
I have to get this off my chest. So Bob Whitaker wrote a concise article about the methodological limitations of the Tiihonen studies that allegedly show lower mortality risk with
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Alex Holcombe
ceptional
Peer reviews are, slowly, becoming more portable. A limited number of publishers are allowing authors to take reviews (typically received with a rejection letter) from one journal to another. I
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uché blackstock, md
uche_blackstock
"They were pillars of their communities and families, and they are not replaceable. To understand why COVID-19 killed so many young Black men, you need to know the legend of
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Verónica Díez Díaz, PhD
Daniajinn
These last months people have been asking me about doing high quality 3D models of fossil specimens with surface digitization techniques. I would like to share with you some of
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Łukasz Borchmann
LukaszBorchmann
Grateful to receive the Best Paper Award at SemEval for our work on propaganda detection. The jury appreciated combining neural models with traditional ML methods and analyses providing "clear conclusions
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Taylor McKinnon
publiccarbon
Today's 9th Circuit ruling upended a modeling fallacy that both BOEM and BLM rely on to misconstrue the greenhouse gas pollution associated with dozens of federal fossil fuel projects onshore
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Paul Gaskin 🌲🍁🌲
PaulGaskinCFS
Today is the 6th International Day of Women and Girls in Science...a perfect time to recognize the critical contributions these @NRCan-Canadian Forest Service #WomenInScience make every day. I'll let their
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Karthik Ganesan
KarthikGanesan6
I can't help but wade into the debate this paper throws up -not just of authors not being from India but 'authenticity', of data and insights used. Thread on what
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Dr Zoë Ayres
ZJAyres
So unbelievably (to me), I've woken up today to having over 20,000 followers on here, which is just mind-blowing. When I started advocating for #AcademicMentalHealth I could never have foreseen
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@ia4phs
ia4phs
So what do we know about how Asian Americans have fared during the COVID-19 pandemic? There’s been so much tireless work being done done by the community and researchers to
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Michael "Tomato" Dzakovich
MichaelTom8o
Here to interrupt your doom-scrolling with our latest pre-print about #tomato steroidal alkaloids and genetic diversity! Why care? Take 30 seconds to find out.. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.06.425594v1 People have known f
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Elisa Bandini
elisa_bandini
New methods paper out today in @AmJournalPrimat! Implementing long-term baselines into primate tool-use studies https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ajp.23224An Office-themed thread 1/9 This short paper describes a new method for in
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