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Yorkshire Fossil Festival
YorksFossilFest
Day 4 of #Fossilympics20 and we're in for a ding-dong ping-pong battle in our next event: #StableTennis, where we attempt to find out the favourite stable isotope used in palaeontological
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Jin Russell
DrJinRussell
This herd immunity quote highlighted by @danwootton is hilariously flawed. Why? Because each year there are >700K live births in the UK. Herd immunity proponents forget a simple fact -
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Kyle Lamb
kylamb8
98%. What if I told you that confirmed flu surveillance across the world has dropped year over year by 98% since April? This is the deep dive story with data,
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abbey steele
abbey_st
ICYMI: check out Michele D'Arcy and Marina Nistotskaya's excellent work cadastral records, state capacity & regime type.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/gove.12206 also @anulolbapnauj & Hillel Soifer's use
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Ranu Dhillon
RanuDhillon
1/ #TestTraceIsolate is undoubtedly essential to rein in COVID from a 'top-down' public health perspectiveStopping epidemics though requires responses from 'bottom up' too From HIV, Ebola & Zika, 'behavior changes'
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Professor Vanessa Munro
VMunro_Law
I’ve seen a number of these commentaries now - weirdly, all written like this is in some way surprising news; and all so far with frustrating little discussion about what
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Fermilab
Fermilab
We’re thrilled to announce that the first results from Fermilab’s Muon g-2 experiment strengthen evidence of new physics! #gminus2https://news.fnal.gov/2021/04/first-results-from-fermilabs-muon-g-2-experiment-strengthen-evidence-of-new-
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Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)
IHME_UW
Our latest study, “Fertility, mortality, migration, and population scenarios for 195 countries and territories from 2017 to 2100: a forecasting analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study” was just
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Anthony Costello
globalhlthtwit
Karl Friston's model suggests that LSHTM/Imperial/Academy of Medical Sciences projections of numbers of deaths in a second wave are way too high. But a functioning ‘find, test, trace, isolate, support
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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
just left the @WHO.We're now in unprecedented territory when it comes to treaty & international organization exits.Here's why[THREAD] To be clear, the US hasn’t officially left yet...https://twitter.com/emilyrauhala/status/126
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hungry bread elevator {αἱματόϊδρις}
AGWilsonn
Git for ideas. Version control for thoughts? This is what academic journals are supposed to be for but there is a question there of speed, access, and gate keeping. Also
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Dr. Erin L Thomas
ErinLThomasPhD
I think James Baldwin oversimplified. Being Black in America is to be in *grief,* almost all of the time. After George Floyd was murdered, we encouraged Black employees in particular
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National Geographic
NatGeo
We're back with science writer @MoNscience for another #COVID19 Q&A. Leave your questions below and stay tuned for answershttps://on.natgeo.com/3i4StNI To answer this question, we need to start by looking at
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Flavio Azevedo
Flavio_Azevedo_
In light of C&W retraction scholars are wondering how pseudoscientific & racist works got published in Psych's top journals. This APS tweet consider that "Further Reflections" would be a solution
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Colin Atkinson
DrColinAtkinson
THREAD: this is a thread about how something I have written was rejected by an academic journal. Two journals, actually. Thread contains a poem I really want people to read.
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Dominique Baker
bakerdphd
After the great panel @EdTrust discussing Black student loan debt yesterday, I gave an overview of the student loans in the US. I mentioned I would share some of the
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