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Dr. Alia
aliawhs
After ten years of being rejected for my first article by a leading Journal in my field, I was asked by them to be a reviewer. It was a bittersweet
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Konrad Platzer
platzer_k
With #ESHG2020 moving to an online meeting, so many thoughts and ideas have come to mind that I just had to scribble some of them down here.A thread… 1/
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Tania Melnyczuk
ekverstania
I am encouraging a boycott of autism research participation by autists and parents of autistic children, unless autistic people are involved in setting the goals of the studies. Don't participate
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SueletteD
SueletteD
1/ More than 40 academic and industry-based experts in Australia have joined together to call on the Clth Govt to be open and transparent regarding its COVID-19 tracing software application.
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Stefan Kertesz, MD
StefanKertesz
1/great piece by @CarlynZwaren addresses how we misconstrue associations between substance use and homelessness. The stories we tell, often enough, are “my addiction made me homeless”https://filtermag.org/drugs-homelessness/ https://twi
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Logan
Logzzzzzzzzz
A thread on how I started @DataLogz and what we've accomplished so far About a year ago, I realized it's extremely hard at my corporate data job to locate data
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Prof. Claire Squires
ClaireSquires
For those in the Scottish literary community wondering about the cancellation of the @Saltire_Society Lit Awards this year, it's worth remembering the controversy that arose this time last year, which
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Stephanie Leutert
Sleutert
If you are looking for a non-Covid (although also grim) read, here is our latest report that aims to document the 1,600+ people who have died in South Texas since
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Cloaking trick: new worrisome study finds #SARSCoV2 removes molecules used to identify invaders. Normally, MHC samples & brings molecules from inside a cell to cell surface - if foreign,
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Tim Shakespeare
tshakey
Read this report on COVID-19 and people affected by dementia. It brings together evidence from a wide range of sources and paints a stark picture of the effects of the
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Carlos Osweda
COsweda
THREAD@realDonaldTrump was right to do the 60 minutes interview.He was right to walk about.And he was right to post his video of it.https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1319298695683334144 Here it is.https://www.facebook.com/DonaldTru
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J.B. Handley
jb_handley
1/ I decide to read the below article in the WaPo about the CDC's new guidance. WaPo asserts in the article that there is "strong evidence on the effectiveness of
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Steve Brusatte
SteveBrusatte
During the Jurassic, ca.180 million years ago, some crocs called thalattosuchians moved from land to water, becoming open-ocean swimmers. Just like whales did 100+ million years later.Our team has a
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Ella Hill
EllaHillUK
As a Rotherham grooming gang survivor I was devastated by the ‘academic’ paper produced by @DrEllaC a couple of weeks ago, in which she and co-author Waquas Tufail @Race_Class repeatedly
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Vania Tejeda G.
tsonkirii
Recently our #research was published, where am I co-author:Abundance of #jaguars &occupancy of medium and largesized vertebrates in a transboundary #conservation landscape in the northwestern #Amazon https://bit.ly/2TtmID5 . With a
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Sean M Joyce
SeanMJoyce1
Random fact thread.Feel free to add any that are true. The loudest creature on the planet is the Sperm whale which can "click" at 236 decibels.Some researchers believe they can
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