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Michelle Denise Jackson
MichelleJigga
Some reallyyyyy hot takes about Black women in Hollywood this weekend. So many reallyyyyy smart people taking the time to contribute to the conversations in meaningful ways, but there are
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Costin Antonescu
CostinAntonescu
I’ve been thinking about the role of conferences in academia now that we can’t go to any (in person). I think this “pandemic pause” in scientific conferences is an opportunity
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Lydia DePillis
lydiadepillis
NEW: With COVID19 exposing America's dependence on supply chains that often end in China, calls are mounting to bring medical manufacturing back onshore. But that’s not the only type of
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Mark Dingemanse
DingemanseMark
I have other things to do but one day I'll enlarge on the insidious effects of elevating this cursed little histogram of "Research output per year" as the single most
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Andrew MacLean
andrewbmaclean
The @NBHealthCouncil released its acute care survey for NB last week. I find these surveys interesting and had a look. The survey was done well before Covid. https://nbhc.ca/news/nbhc-survey-finds-no-improvement-key-indicators-new-brunswick
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Amjad Ali
TeachLeadAAli
THREAD. Here are some ideas you can put into place for your teaching from September to hopefully make your lessons and students learning more effective. In no particular order... Keep
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OptionsTrader32
optionstrader32
Credit Suisse had an interesting note last year on the risks banks face with fintech competition, based on their conversations with leading VCs, PE shops, etc. (1/14) Banks are inherently
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pinar dinc
pinardinch
So, here is what I took from Anders Tegnell's interview with the @gmfus today: 1- Tegnell says that the number of cases in Stockholm is now slowing down, he thinks
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Brandon Zhang
brandonthezhang
Professor Richard Feynman is one of my biggest inspirations. His levity & emphasis on the joy of learning while still contributing immensely to his field proves why he is one
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Zain Chagla
zchagla
One dark trend of COVID is a lack of moderation. It's understandable, the world has never seen something like this. People are facing life altering social changes, and no end
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alexrjl
lxrjl
Two weeks after the last thread seems like a good time to evaluate how Twitter is going and whether it's valuable.I don't think Twitter is actually helpful for making me
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A A Badmus EduConsults
Holuwahmighty
Jamb Reactivates Portal For Change of Institution, I Course and Data CorrectionsA thread https://aabadmus.com.ng/jamb-reactivates-portal-for-change-of-institution-i-course-and-data-corrections/ JAMB REACTIVATES PORTAL FOR CHANGE OF COURSE,
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Joel Waldfogel
JWaldfogel
This week I did my first virtual seminar. It was a great experience. Hats off to the organizers! And it got me thinking about digitization and the IO of seminars.
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always last
lastnotlost
1/n Wandsworth LTN results:> LTNs *did* reduce motorised traffic in trial areas;> removing LTNs resulted in traffic returning at over 300 vehicles/hour;> but even with high traffic, residents don't want
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Tay 🤘🏾🕊
TayOnTech
HIGH-LEVEL THREAD ON SALARY NEGOTIATION I’m going to start off by saying ALWAYS negotiate your salary. No, they’re not going to rescind your offer for trying to get the best
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Joe Speiser ⚡️
jspeiser
I've launched over 10 startups in the past 10 years. Here's how to get your startup off the ground in 15 days It will be intense, but doable. Let me
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