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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
New analysis of sequence data suggests the current US COVID-19 outbreak sparked in mid-Feb. As well as providing insights how the epidemic started, I think this has some important implications
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Dr Bex
BexGraham
I find this idea that we should sacrifice those with underlying conditions (eg all our children w rheumatic fever, ppl w asthma, all our elders w heath issues, those w
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Michael Mosley
DrMichaelMosley
In tomorrow's prog I help five people, who've put on too much weight during lockdown, try to get back in shape in 3 weeks. As part of that I ask
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Christopher Krupenye
ChrisKrupenye
phylogenetic & neural origins of human social cognitionv exciting to see an independent team successfully adapt our ape eye-tracking paradigms to provide the first evidence that monkeys can anticipate the
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Morgan Seag
morganseag
"#Arctic Expedition’s Dress Code Raises Concerns About #Sexism in #Science." Great to see this covered in @nytimes. But the author's claim that “there is not much research” on “inequities faced
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joe francis
joefrancis505
Marx's writing on the American Civil War are incredible, especially as he was mainly observing it from a desk in the British Library. He correctly identified it as a war
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Aparna Agarwal
StorytellingApe
Woohoo. My first paper is out. It's work done at @BLiSC_India at @DeepaAgashe 's lab, with funding from @India_Alliance. A 1 s summary:1234; we like microbes in our home. 5678;
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John Anderson
janderz
@EmilysNichols, @ComadorkSome thoughts about the recent Nichols et al., 2020 paper on bilingualism. 1) Using one or two questions to define bilingualism is *highly* problematic - akin to asking a
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🌷🤡💋🌷🤡💋Prof. Grace Lavery💋🤡🌷💋🤡🌷
graceelavery
I’m skeptical of this. C19 authors were not *forced* to use masculine pseudonyms; literary writing has always been a practice of imaginative self-fashioning. However well intentioned, this project undermines the
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DrOlufunmilayo
Today, the WHO officially suspends its trials of chloroquine/hydroxychloroquine as Covid19 treatment.•671 hospitals•6 continents•96,032 Covid19 patients•Study done Dec2019-April2020Results of research is:•MORE people died.•NO be
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george davey smith
mendel_random
Below is the start of a thread by a geneticist on discovering that the most extreme single genetic variant he can find in @GWASCatalog actually tells you about the huge
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Adam Tyler is voting
adamtyIer
hey okay i just want to discuss a few things so i’ve just been seeing so many people assuming things about my tweets so i just wanted to address them
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Chinmay Tumbe
ChinmayTumbe
Prompted by @CafeEconomics, a short thread on company towns in India like Tatanagar (Jamshedpur), Kirloskarwadi, Modinagar (all three pre-1947) and the ones that followed them. (1/n)https://twitter.com/CafeEconomics/status/13805327521313177
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Alex Pizzuto
ajpizzuto
OK, so, I've seen a lot of the "NASA detects parallel universe" stuff going aroundI've spent the last ~2 years of grad school investigating these detections, and wanted to provide
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John Drury
ProfJohnDrury
1/8 What is the psychology of physical distancing?Why might the people we care about be at greatest risk?#COVID19 2/8 Physical distancing is antithetical to a basic self-process - the tendency
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(((James Acton)))
james_acton32
I strongly agree with this. And I have a theory that part of the reason why academic writing is often bad is because of peer review... (1/n)https://twitter.com/MorganLKaplan/status/1262769758761627648 I'm a think
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