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PILoSSopher
pilossopher
These are wonderful. I have been meaning to write a post on tips for solving and estimating structural models efficiently. Some advice for people starting out on this endeavor, in
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Andrea LaMarre
andrealala89
oh hi, hey, hello! healing from an eating disorder is really hard work. unfortunately, sometimes healing from treatment is also really hard work. it's (beyond) time to think very, very
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
I have written before both a thread AND a blog post on how I enter a new field. http://www.raulpacheco.org/2018/01/mapping-a-new-field-of-scholarship/This thread will focus on how we (as supervising faculty) can help
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Jason Dutton
DuttonChemistry
Sweet action. I love this paper and it has found a home. We've wanted PhI(OTf)2 for years. It can't be done. Or at least it hasn't yet.…https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/chem.202003819 Check out this
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sandeep chakraborty
sanchak74
1/The Cell paper has failed to discuss the most important IFITM2- Interferon-induced transmembrane proteinThese proteins have viral roles, but also"in Restriction of M. tuberculosis Infection"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC491
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Alf Eaton
invisiblecomma
Lighthouse is an automated website auditing tool that helps measure the performance and user experience of a site: https://web.dev/ Let's see how various publishers score: PLOS ONE:…https://lighthouse-dot-webdotdevsite.appspot.co
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Philippe Lemoine
phl43
One thing this crisis will have taught me is that many doctors, including those who work in academic medicine, are spectacularly dumb.https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2006372 Imagine being so stupid that you don't understand
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Christian DiCanio
ctdicanio
I spent some time today trying to see what phoneticians are doing in reporting statistical effects using Bayesian analysis. Two perennial questions: (1) do I report just my stats; or
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Professor Simon Chadwick
Prof_Chadwick
1/11 Last week, I posted this...If lots of people are pointing, discussing or writing about the stains, how come many of us label it as sport washing? Lazy labelling more
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Black BioAnthropologists
BlackinBioAnth
Today’s #BiBABites explores the archaeological excavation of the Anson Street Ancestors. In this study we see the benefits of engaging local communities in our research and learn more about the
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Eiko Fried
EikoFried
In this new editorial, @pravpatalay and I summarize the challenges we see with the recent decision by @wellcometrust & @NIH to mandate standardized mental health measurement. A brief .https://acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jc
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Steve Ormerod
SteveOrmerod
Our new @globalchangebio paper shows how things align to enable research. In outline: a river bird, the dipper, ingests 00s of #microplastic fragments daily through their insect prey, also feeding
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Nicole Barbaro
NicoleBarbaro
[THREAD] Nice to see attachment stability on this list. Most attachment researchers disagree about my conclusions of the attachment data on stability. But two of the most rigorous tests IMO
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cara giaimo
cjgiaimo
this is a Praying Mantis Startle Display Appreciation Thread. please feel free to contributehttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/03/science/praying-mantis-startle.html Mediterranean mantis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deimatic_behaviour#/media/
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Jack Sheldon
ja_sheldon
The Internal Market Bill cleared the Commons yesterdayLots of debate about the NI protocol, but it's really important not to lose sight of the original purpose: restricting post-Brexit policy divergence
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Dr. Yona Lunsky
yonalunsky
Tomorrow is #NationalSiblingsDay in Canada. As difficult as things are today, I want to make sure we pause to acknowledge and celebrate siblings tomorrow, with and without developmental disabilities. 1/
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