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Bo Winegard
EPoe187
21/ I know well over 10 professors who have explicitly told me that they self-censor. I am sure there are many many more. Scientists are terrified to posit certain causal
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Max van der Velden
MaxVanDerVelden
THREAD: Adhesive capsulitis: An age related symptom of metabolic syndrome and chronic low-grade inflammation?Summary of this interesting paper of Pietrzak 2016. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26880627 The underlying etiology of adhesive ca
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Jim Golby
jimgolby
Following up on the Ends-Ways-Means chat yesterday, here’s a counter-model. I developed the main parts in the shower & I’ll make the rest up now, but here goes:Strategy (not
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Atomsk's Sanakan
AtomsksSanakan
1/W@BretWeinstein continues to peddle a conspiracy theory about the origins SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the disease COVID-19. This thread will address his conspiracy theory.Thanks to @PeterDaszak, @FriendlyBoat, and @Potholer54T.https
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Joël Glasman
GlasmanJo
@BMZ_Bund 1/ Literatur-tipps für Herrn NookeLieber Afrika-Beauftragter der Bundeskanzlerin. Vor kurzem haben Sie ein Staumdammprojekt in Kongo als “eierlegende Wollmilchsau” für Deutschland bezeichnet. #nooke @coloniallegacy https://
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Hamna Zubair
hamnazubair
learning how to write is learning how to think. you begin with a problem to solve: how do I express this thought, idea or feeling in a way that best
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
Ok, here is a little #Tweetorial about #COVID19 and whether, outside of a controlled trial, we should be using different:1. rules for anti-coagulation/ lytics2. ventilatory settings in ARDS3. anti-virals/ anti-inflammatories
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Dr. August Bones
Ausbones
Plous (1993) defined confirmation bias as the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that confirms or strengthens one's prior personal beliefs or hypotheses. When one gathers information
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Nick Keiser
HiDrNic
White scientists in #Academics4BlackLives: when we learn about systems of anti-Black oppression, do you find yourself developing alternative hypotheses for the causes of inequity? A practice we’re taught from day
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Jacques Sapir
russeurope
Thread sur le lien entre souveraineté et laïcité et l’assassinat de #SamuelPaty.(I)Il est maintenant établi que cet assassinat résulte d’une conspiration islamiste. Au-delà de la nécessaire réponse, cet acte invite
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Clyde Plumauzille
clydemarloP
1/ + que jamais, il faut prendre soin de nos #assistantesmaternelles et de ttes ces femmes qui font le métier de mère pr d'autres enfants que les leurs. Où sont
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Dr. Abdul El-Sayed
AbdulElSayed
No, scientists & doctors didn't "lie" to you about #masks. To think so requires a fundamental misunderstanding of science & public health policy. Scientific knowledge changes. Public health policy changes
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Philippe Lemoine
phl43
The fact that the number of cases has been increasing in Sweden recently doesn’t show it hasn’t reached herd immunity. It’s true that, if a place has reached herd immunity,
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Joshua Gans
joshgans
There is an odd ‘second wave’ pattern when you drive down to reduced aggregations. Namely, there doesn't appear to be second waves pretty much anywhere. Only first waves. If you
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Dan Steingart
steingart
IMHO the main role of academic engineering research is clear: the training. Teaching students to become critical research engineers to - differentiate 1st and 2nd order problems- differentiate discovery/new ideas
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Historians of Iran
HistorianofIran
This is my last day here, and I don't know how you are feeling, but it just doesn't feel right to me to go on as if people are not
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