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Nick Brown
sTeamTraen
For what it's worth, I think that actually paying people to review would lead to all kind of foreseeable and unforeseeable problems, because adding money to a situation always does.
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Gilad Feldman
giladfeldman
=grant reviewers as gatekeepers hindering replication work=Two years of Hong Kong's GRC grant requests for doing replications+extensions. Last year: Score 3.5/5Asked clarifications, I resubmitted with details.This year: Score 2/5. Fasci
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uglyluhan
"Rape happens because men are exposed to stimulating imagery. That's why even babies, niqabis, and grandmas get raped"This victim-blaming myth has been untrue when I first heard it a couple
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Juliette de Meaux
MeauxJuliette
On citation number as a useless metric, a thread on my personal experience 1/7 I am 46 years old, and have been a professor for 10 years now. Like many
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Elliot Haspel
ehaspel
THREAD: The way we talk about cases in child care programs & schools is continuing to inflate COVID fears and making it much harder than necessary to get our youngest
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Surbhi Kesar
SurbhiKesar
1/8 In a conversation with one of my profs about yet another RCT 'proving' a well-known field-survey-based result using 'rigorous' data analysis, he remarks: "It is a sign of *dumbification*
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
What are the benefits/limitations of mass testing certain populations for SARS-CoV-2 regardless of symptoms? A thread... 1/ SARS-CoV-2 can transmit before symptoms appear, so by the time a symptomatic case
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Julie Silver, MD
JulieSilverMD
1/8:Quick story re a small army of & how they are working to change inexorable zeros levels at the professor level for underrepresented #WomenInMedicine . Read closely bcthis also involves
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🎃KYLE BUT SPOOKY👻
KyleMorgenstein
Science is political, but not just because of identity. That absolutely exists, but science is political at a core, institutional level too. Let’s talk about it: (1/8) Science claims itself
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𝐋𝐄𝐔𝐌𝐈𝐍𝐄🇸🇳🖤
LamineNdiay11
Je vais raconter une histoire particulière. Sur l’autoroute à péage Dakar-Thiès, à hauteur des deux plateaux, on aperçoit une grande antenne en forme de parabole : c’est la station terrienne
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
In case there's doubt that the virus can spread through respiratory particles that float in air and travel far, I wanted to share these studies:1. Indoor airborne event: plant worker
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Aaron Mitchell
TheWonkologist
"Are Financial Payments From the Pharmaceutical Industry Associated With Physician Prescribing?"Our latest on physician-industry COI is out today in @AnnalsofIM!Not to bury the lede, the answer is "yes."Thread to follow.
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Aaron Winter
aaronzwinter
THREAD: The critique of terrorism studies, counterterrorism & CVE (fields/policies/practices) in terms of race & racism is much needed. It's something I've been calling for & writing about for awhile.
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Craig Sewall, LCSW
cjsewall9
Interesting to read @jean_twenge's critique of @OrbenAmy & @ShuhBillSkee's work (https://tinyurl.com/y75zg5dt ) recently published in Nature. Although Twenge et al touch on the importance of how we measure digital tech use
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Aaron Richterman, MD
AaronRichterman
Here is @EricMeyerowitz and my #COVID-19 literature UPDATE 3/25-4/8Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/13nbSCnJDQKtidyZR663GkmE5cX9wCwa7U5hwHWDgRnY/edit?usp=sharingRecording:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgkMKLpsCusKey messages with stud
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Malex
markpalexander
From calling crash out Brexit an Australia deal to faked videos of victims in protests we are all exposed and influenced by misinformation much more than we realise. We need
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