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Rodrigo Pérez Ortega
rpocisv
Although it's great to have one common language — English — to communicate scientific results, it inherently creates inequity and hinders #diversityinSTEM. But there's plenty the scientific community can do
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Francis Williams
fmorganwilliams
Just so people are clear, the artists I represent are having performances cancelled right up to Christmas and in many cases until next summer. This is almost all in the
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Andy Slavitt 🇺🇸💉
ASlavitt
COVID Update August 3: Schools and kids and education.Are we missing the forest from the trees? 1/ I began writing a lengthy thread on the difficult decision of sending kids
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Ilya Sergey
ilyasergey
Very proud of my PhD student Kiran Gopinathan, whose work on verified probabilistic specifications of Bloom filters in Coq just got accepted to CAV'20. Besides being an impressive piece of
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David Hogg
davidhogg111
Thread: 1: A couple weeks ago, a very spontaneous interaction over Twitter between me and William LeGate led to us trying to start a progressive pillow company. 2: The goal
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Bret Turner
bretjturner
I hope that teachers, regardless of who they teach, find some time and some way to address the moment we're in right now in these final days of school with
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BBC News (World)
BBCWorld
A couple of cups of coffee a day while pregnant should not be risky despite “alarmist” new research, experts say [Thread]http://bbc.in/31sW95z While mums-to-be & women trying for a baby should
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Gummi Bear
gummibear737
Deep-Dive: Pandemic Planning - Then, NowOur “Public Health Experts” are making recommendations on:-Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions (NPIs)-Risk-benefit in public health-Ethical issuesWhich break with all previous plans prepared by publi
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Tamara Kneese
tamigraph
Holed up w/ the whole fam in the bedroom w/ fans going, finally had a chance to read @afrontiercity on the failures of digital labor as a category of analysis
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Aaron Tuttle🇺🇲
AaronTuttleOK
Spoiler alert: I got covid. So I'm well familiar with treating it and preventing it. You won't like this as it goes against the media narrative. I've studied all the
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
What I have learned from COVID19:[Thread] 1. Public health is undervalued, underfunded, neglected, mistreated, and it is easy to get away with that for years, decades, but someday that ends
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Andrew Petrosoniak
petrosoniak
My take on TXA in TBI following an excellent review by @Kumait_Allawati @SameerSharifMD @Bram_Rochwerg & colleagues. disclosure I'm a co-author Study objective? What is the efficacy & safety of TXA
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Bryan Broderick, MD
BBroderickMD
1/21 After caring for patients in the ICU with #COVID for the last week, the time seems right for a #pulmonology #tweetorial on #Proning or #PronePositioning @sanjayvdesai @OslerResidency @JHUPCCMFellows @CPSolvers
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Thread - INCUBATION TIME LONGER THAN 14 days. This is a serious problem that I can’t stress enough because we based all our quarantine on this magical 14 day number.
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Conor Harris
Conor_Harris_
A thread on leg length discrepancies and how they affect performanceThis is very common. Several studies show this is exists in >90% of people (Korpelainen et. al, 2001, Lawrence, 1984).It’s
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Florian Cova
CovaFlorian
New preprint online: “Quick and dirty”: Intuitive cognitive style predicts trust in Didier Raoult and his hydroxychloroquine-based treatment against COVID-19https://psyarxiv.com/ju62p In three studies, we investigate the relations
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