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Michael J. Malaska
mike_malaska
This is good advice.There's been a lot of statements about adding co-authors to papers.A paper is not a patent, you can add whoever you want. A good rule is whether
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Parker Jenkins
_parkerjenkins_
Hey friends! I've seen a lot of false information about the current pandemic at hand, so below are some helpful, informative, and (most importantly) scientifically-backed articles about COVID-19: 1. CDC
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Daniel Masterson
DTRMasterson
Now available for FirstView at @APSRjournal “Does Aid Reduce Anti-Refugee Violence? Evidence from Syrian Refugees in Lebanon.” With Christian Lehmann.APSR version here: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-
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Sudipta Saha
shudeepto_saha
I'll keep repeating this again and again, but the pandemic **DOES NOT** affect all equally. Especially to those in Canada, where data remains unavailable and where a provincial Chief Medical
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
Get ready. This is going to be an important thread. Election season will be over soon and hopefully more people will devote some attention to this...I'm going to walk through
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Christian Bokhove
cbokhove
Ok, some thoughts on E.D.Hirsch’s latest book. To be honest, I’ve seen/heard 4 or 5 interviews with him so some of that might be mixed in. Let me begin by
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Erynn Brook
ErynnBrook
Let’s talk about ADHD and sleep!Cause if you talk about ADHD at all, eventually someone is going to pop up and say something about sleep. But we’ll get into that
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Saikiran Kannan
saikirankannan
****Long Thread on #PoolTesting****This is the time for India to increase the ratio of #Pool tests.The number of #COVID19 cases in #India has seen a constant rise over the past
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Lonni Besançon 🇫🇷 🇸🇪
lonnibesancon
1. Un point sur la situation en Suède. Les chiffres et quelques anecdotes glaçantes.Thread à dérouler 2. Alors d'abord le nombre de cas. Ça remonte chez la Suède et les
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April M. Beisaw
AprilMBeisaw
There is an archaeology of racism that needs to get into our syllabi. Identity and violent death: Contextualizing lethal gun violence within the African American community of Dallas, TX (1900—1907)
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Michael Hoffman
michaelhoffman
1/It's been an interesting few days! Guess I'm not really surprised that some don't want to share the code and models underlying their publications. Am surprised that some think that
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Athletes, Please Stay in your Bubble
Quantum_Sport
Let me post the counterpoint since everyone on the left thinks this is racist and stupid and I don't. In my day I worked for a China-US dual national prof
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V. Cheianov, Esq.
cheianov
NYC antibody testing and the fatality rate of covid19.A physicist's take on the problem.Thread@JamieWoodhouse@Kit_Yates_Maths@lymanstoneky@andrew_lilico@bajhanlaurence1/n Summary:In this thread I obtain an estimate on the IFR of covid-19 in NYC.
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Maurice Ronai
mauriceronai
1)Le naufrage intellectuel de Philippe Douste-Blazy (thread)https://www.bfmtv.com/mediaplayer/video/hydrxychloroquine-l-ancien-ministre-de-la-sante-philippe-douste-blazy-explique-pourquoi-il-remet-en-cause-l-etude-de-the-lancet-1249617.html
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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
Last week marked the 100th Anniversary of #19thAmendment This is a perfect opportunity to reflect on how women gaining the right to vote fundamentally changed international politics. How?
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Jamie Woodhouse
JamieWoodhouse
Thank you for holding the #Lockdown!So important, as ~1 in 11 UK people (6.4 million) might have #COVID19.That would mean there are infected people in every park, in every
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