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Stephen Heard
StephenBHeard
I wrote yesterday about that new paper finding that a science-communication course doesn't improve students' science communication. The replies (on the post, and on Twitter) are interesting! (1/6) In a
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
Back to first principles. Trade deals take years because they commit policies across a whole range of complex areas where policy making takes time. Deciding all such policies in a
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Dan Aucoin
dan_aucoin13
This is page 3 of our new hitting assessment report, which I didn't necessarily think I'd release in the name of defending bat speed... but here we are lol (a
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Kate Manne
kate_manne
In a piece for The Nation a few weeks ago, I wrote that "Reade’s testimony is evidence that the sexual assault occurred, though there remains room to disagree on its
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Abbie Filer
abbiefiler
the use of BMI to stratify patients in ED services has been really tricky for me in terms of getting help for suspected ARFID. i almost received help last year
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Dr Suresh Muthukumaraswamy
DrSureshMuthu
1.Don't for a second believe that NZ drug classifications are based on science/risk/harm. In studies I have been involved we have administered all classes including, LSD, psilocybin (mushrooms), ketamine, alcohol,
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Adam Wagner
AdamWagner1
We need to talk about the impact of the newest coronavirus regulations on the right to free speech, peaceful assembly and protest. This relates to major changes which quietly came
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Andrew Hunter Murray
andrewhunterm
Living in the UK, I've never had to wait more than ten minutes to vote. Seeing footage of people being forced to wait for hours on end, *not even on
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Andrew Hayashi
at_hayashi
This WaPo piece is light on details about how this happens, and racially disparate impacts have popped up several time in my property tax work. Mechanisms: (1) minorities have been
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Greg “Big Ed” Meeker
yomeeks
This is your daily pension announcement: The how did we get here edition? Andrew Willis does an excellent job of explaining how this might of happened. For those who want
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The End Times
TheAgeofShoddy
It is noticeable right now that we are separating into two camps based on risk assessment and priorities, which do not precisely match up with party interest. Camp 1 is
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Botswana Government
BWGovernment
PRESS RELEASE - MOODY'S AFFIRMS THE “A2” SOVEREIGN CREDIT RATING AND CHANGES THE OUTLOOK ON BOTSWANA’S RATING FROM STABLE TO NEGATIVE Moody’s Investors Service (Moody’s), in the latest out-of-calendar review
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Gavan Watson
gavatron
What would be one (or more, if you’d like) of your guiding principles for designing a Fall Semester at your #highered institution within the context of #covid19? These would be
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newthoughtcrime
newthoughtcrime
what really upsets me about the gra is how trans people act like having to go to a tribunal once, explain that you're trans, provide your documents, and basically prove
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Queer of Swords
sextoyspolitics
"...one of the many crimes of capitalism’s terraformers – besides incubating coronaviruses by destroying biodiversity – is their theft of untold proletarian sex hours via the imposition of work, &
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Brent Elliott
cadoganhealthc1
This week's #tweetorialsinpsychiatry is on suicide risk assessment in the ED (or indeed anywhere) and is predominantly aimed at non-psychiatrists and psychiatrists in training. I hope it is of help.
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