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Son Pham
Pham_Material
Seeing a mid-career researcher having > 30 papers half way through 2020 (> 1 pp/wk). I'm still puzzled on why someone wishes to publish that many, & how much did
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David M. Perry
Lollardfish
The vast majority of Americans have voluntarily isolated themselves, at great financial and emotional cost, in order to protect their communities. It's the most impressive civic-minded act I've ever seen
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Jon Schwabish
jschwabish
I recently published "Ten Guidelines for Better Tables" in the Journal of Benefit Cost Analysis (@benefitcost) on ways to improve your data tables. Here's a thread summarizing the 10 guidelines.
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The Weather Channel India
weatherindia
As of April 2, the novel #coronavirus pandemic has spread across 203 countries and territories around the world, killing more than 47,200 individuals and infecting more than 9.4 lakh people.
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Jeffrey Marlow
jj_marlow
At last, I'm excited to share a COVID-related writing project I've been working on!It started with a question that hit close to home: as labs shut down in March, how
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Angry Hindu
SansLaVoix
To counter the ecosystem that Left+Congress has developed in last decades, one needs to organize the resources first. Quality & Quantity check needs to be in place. Roles & Responsibilities
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Praying Medic
prayingmedic
Claims have recently been made that people follow Q out of blind obedience and accept his messages without critical thinking. There are always those who are willing to jump on
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Dustin Poppendieck
Poppendieck
I was wrong.Back in late January, I had multiple conversations with an awesome colleague who was raised Wuhan, China about the rapid spread of COVID19 in China.We are both indoor
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Blair King
BlairKing_ca
Amused that this tweet by a self-professed climate expert (with little identifiable natural science education) is getting so much traction. Given the claims by @ShellenbergerMD are so clearly consistent with
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Eleanor Davey
EleanorDavey
I’ve just spent two days talking about environmental futures with scholars from the Pacific and the UK, brought together by @BritishAcademy_ @HumanitiesAU @royalsocietynz. Talking about #academicinequalities we heard reflections from
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Rachid l'instit
rachidowsky13
1/ On y est. 7 ans après les Etats-Unis, l'enseignement en ligne tente de s'imposer en France avec les mêmes arguments : l'accessibilité aux plus défavorisés. Or, on sait aujourd'hui
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Mollie
MZHemingway
It is neither "indefensible" nor "grotesque" to ask the media to report real news on the biggest political scandal in American history. There is no journalistic defense for failing to
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Elsa B. Kania
EBKania
I've been so stressed and overwhelmed all week I hadn't noticed my research on military-civil fusion (from an essay in @Strategy_Bridge) was quoted in this piece by @ewong and @julianbarnes
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Alex Haagaard (they/them)
alexhaagaard
So, from my perspective as a narcoleptic, I can see this being really useful (and for any design researchers out there, this is also a great example of how segmenting
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Dr Melissa Marselle
MelissaMarselle
How exactly does biodiversity influence human health and well-being? We, a team of interdisciplinary researchers, answer this question by creating a conceptual framework. New preprint here: https://ecoevorxiv.org/czyv4/ Building on ev
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Christopher Chabris
cfchabris
The studies claiming GRE isn’t a valid predictor were all small (even just one department) and suffered from selection and range restriction issues and probably shouldn’t have been published. Kuncel’s
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