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Mike Coudrey
MichaelCoudrey
Everyone who thinks coronavirus is harmless or doesn’t matter should rethink that opinion immediately.This is an extremely dangerous pathogen with wide spreading implications, including neurological impairment, brain, lung, heart &
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
So, three wrongs don't make a right. And this entire strategy is just wrong in so many ways. 1/https://twitter.com/freddiesayers/status/1313072696629096449 First, let's knock down the straw man up front. No one
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Nicholas A. Christakis
NAChristakis
Let’s talk about the fact that both the attack rate and the death rate among the young is indeed very low with COVID19, unlike most prior pandemics. And let’s speculate
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Sule Tomkinson
sule_tomkinson
A thread on how-tos of cover letter for recent #PhD graduates applying for #faculty jobs right now. @AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter #phdlife #phdchat No need to continue reading if you already had
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
There are good reasons to worry about Facebook's "fact checking" efforts, primarily that the company is a raging garbage fire that destroys everything it touches and only has two approaches
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Ada Kępińska
adapkepinska
Inspired by @westwoodsam1, @AleLautarescu and my birthday (who doesn't want to do something crazy on their birthday), let's start with #PaperPerDayChallenge. I am v curious about this: new The Way
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Gerg
Gergyl
#Banks250 Let's do this. Banks' journal is much more fun than Cook's. Two hundred and fifty years ago today the 26 year old is seasick, having just left the sexual
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National Geographic
NatGeo
Join science editor @MoNscience today for another Q&A on #COVID19 at 1pm ET. Reply below with questions and read more herehttps://on.natgeo.com/34EToQ4 Let’s clear up some terms here.COVID PCR tests are
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Jonathan Turner
JonRTurner
I'm going to interpret @JeffKinder10's question at #SSH20 earlier today as two questions. First, why does Canada currently have three granting agencies? Second, should Canada have three granting agencies? 1/https://twitter.com/JonRT
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Sebastian Dullien
SDullien
A summer reading recommendation for the #pluralism in #economics debate: George Akerlof, one of my favorite economists, has a brilliant article in the Journal of Ec Literature on methodological #pluralism.
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alexᴴ (follow & like limit)
thealexprint
hmmm? oomfies? blonde: Self Control, Nights, White Ferrari Lemonade: Love Drought, Daddy Lessons, Sandcastles Melodrama: The Louvre, Perfect Places, Liability Norman F*cking Rockwell: Cinnamon Girl, Love Song, California thank u,
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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
Is the @WHO responsible for the global outbreak of #COVID19?Tough question to answer.But exploring the question shows how power politics influences international organizations.[THREAD] As I explained in an earlier thread,
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Sarah Rasmussen
SarahDRasmussen
School closures + bad science (THREAD)Remember that 6 Apr Lancet C&AH systematic review on school closures--with that media-amplified "2-4%" statistic--by a UCL team led by RCPCH president + SAGE member
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bella ☀️
study_hustle
— a thread of tips on writing academic papersWill divide these tips into two: (1) writing process; and (2) structure and content of the paper #studytwt 1/n (1) Writing process
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The Chronic Theory ♿️
ZebraOrphans
Some 2020 research on MCAS, hEDS, POTS. It’s going to prove controversial. ‘We conducted an extensive review of the literature using two different search strategies. All three clinical entities are
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Gina Neff
ginasue
To fight this pandemic we must use stories. Here's a story: So-called superspreader "events" for coronavirus in the US are among the poor, working class and marginalized. And they are
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