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Isaiah Dawe ID. Know Yourself
IndigenousX
Before I finish on @IndigenousX tonight - I wanted to share something to all the non-Indigenous researchers out there, the academics, the ones who have researched on #Aboriginal & #TorresStraitIslander
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Lafargue
Lafargue
It does, but it probably doesn't need them to make bold, contrarian, under-evidenced, extremely high risk public health policy interventions on the basis of untested modelling methods, in the middle
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jenabbasi
jenabbasi
Severely immunosuppressed people can battle #SARSCoV2 for months. Some virologists are convinced the #variants emerged in this setting. My latest for @JAMA_current deals with how to care for these vulnerable
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Omar
OLaasDoIt
Let's go over why, as far as Islam is concerned, these points are irrelevant AND how research demonstrates belief in God is far more intrinsic/refined than this article would like
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Robert Plenge
rplenge
Increasing evidence points to monocytes and macrophages as key players in the maladaptive immune response to SARS-CoV-2 and the disease it causes, COVID-19. A thread with emphasis on key mechanisms
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BlackProGen
blackprogen
Please DO NOT buy into the hype that our ancestors were not documented at all before 1870, that we had no surnames before the 13th Amendment, and that we only
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Nev Jones
viscidula
Othering, representation, “the community”, a thread. Since yesterday I have been quite preoccupied with the logic of statements like “someone who can work full time, work as a researcher etc.
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Joanna Frketich
jfrketich
This thread contains @TheSpec #COVID19 coverage for April 6.Two more deaths in #HamOnt and an outbreak in the special care nursery @STJOESHAMILTON that cares for sick and premature babies.https://www.thespec.com/news/hamilton-region/2020/04/06/covid-
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Alec MacGillis
AlecMacGillis
"Harvard researchers who have been following 224 children ages 7 to 15 found two-thirds had clinically significant symptoms of anxiety and depression btwn Nov 2020 and Jan 2021. That is
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mo torres the tenth
motorresx
On the (seemingly endless) study of disparities in the social sciences: the question isn’t whether a disparity exists; the question is how evidence of a disparity will spur people to
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erin roth
erotheroth
"We find the standard deviation of teacher effects on student height is nearly as large as that for math & reading achievement, raising obvious questions about validity."https://twitter.com/MatthewAKraft/status/1198965387012067328 i.e.,
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Parijat Garg
84pg
Just finished reading Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker. The book has been one of the hardest hitting ones for me in many months. If you are one of those
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
I haven't even thought about writing papers for publication since mid-January. To address the threat posed by #COVID19, it's all about making progress as fast as possible, and sharing what
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Molly Hunter
mollymhunter
Researchers, scientists, public health experts told me the same thing: we can't just sit around waiting for vaccines. (Yes, multiple!) There are 165+ vaccines in development. (Great!) There will likely
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Pramesh CS
cspramesh
The power of large, pragmatic randomized trials. Conducted by academic researchers using an adaptive trial design (#MAMS), and you’ve got a winner. Strong reasons why publicly funded research is so
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Ben Hawkes
benhawkes
This is a list of the most commonly exploited vulnerabilities between 2016 and 2019, from CISA and FBI. Unfortunately they didn't share their methodology, but let's take a closer look
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