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Nicholas A. Christakis
NAChristakis
Let’s talk about the really good news out last week about dexamethasone (“dex” as we docs lovingly call it) to treat serious COVID19. And let’s also talk about rapid scientific
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Jo Pellereau 👩🏼🔬
PhysicsJo
Professor Andrew Pollard of the Oxford Vaccine Group @OxfordVacGroup speaking to the @theASE #ASEConf2021 this morning. Starting with an overview of the history of the virus. Seems like a lifetime
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Aliénor (Lili) LC
alienorlc
1/ It's late, but here's the now annual summarising some of the results from the 2020 round of #DClinPsych application reviews for marginalised applicants. I 'publicised' essentially only on
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Ms Love
mslove_TLB
CENSORED ARTICLE by Natural News"World leaders are preparing for a 2nd & 3rd wave of #covid19 cases & are fine-tuning their #lockdown strategies which will be implemented late in 2020
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Craig McClain, Ph.D.
DrCraigMc
1/ Can you afford to be a marine scientist? A thread on the costs and inaccessibility in science. 2/ Could you afford to go to that "right" school on the
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Rossana Segreto
Rossana38510044
1/ Was the pandemic caused by SARS2 the result of vaccine research gone wrong? The following thread is the product of a DRASTIC* investigation: the possibility that SARS2 and RaTG13
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lapsed solipsist 🏴 אנטיפה
LpsdSolipsist
Alright, I'm reading this rubbish Yale study with y'all, but we're gonna focus on metrics and jargon bc that's my favourite way to demystify and dismantle research conclusions (I'm not
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GeePaw Hill
GeePawHill
I want to start talking about teaching in the geek trades. Today in particular, I want to talk about "emphasis", what our style & materials stresses or underlines about the
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Prof Susan Oosthuizen 💙
DrSueOosthuizen
THREAD. The origins of English villages like Spaldwick, Hunts., so typical of the rural landscape, is a question that’s puzzled historians and archaeologists for generations. (Photo from Christopher Taylor’s masterfully
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Sarah Rasmussen
SarahDRasmussen
ONS, breaches, + teachers: THREADToday I reported an ONS breach to the UK Statistics Authority.Two breaches in fact: one regarding an “ad hoc” analysis on education staff in part 9
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
1. Updated thread on children & #COVID19 summarising the most recent research.Summary: further evidence children & adults are equally susceptible & equally likely to transmit; school clusters are increasing; precautions
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Rewilding Science
RewildingS
1/ Today’s #rewildingscience paper recommends a 2 tier agricultural subsidy scheme for the EU. 1 Tier focused on promoting intensive but sustainable farming on productive/fertile land and the other Tier
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Jordie van der Laan
JordievdLaan
The Review: GW 15 – A threadHi everyone, in the absence of The FPL Wire guys, @zophar666, @lateriser12 and “The Review” by @BigManBakar, welcome to a new edition of “The
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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
A question I pose to my grad students: should we trust data, especially historic data?Take historic international trade data. Should we trust it? [THREAD] What do I mean by "historic"?
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marie viennot
marieviennot
Un accord inédit, un plan de relance massif, un emprunt solidaire de l’Union Européenne et, cerise sur le gâteau, « ce ne sont pas les européens qui vont payer »,
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David Salazar
DavidSalazarVir
Trying to get my head around fat-tails by studying @nntaleb's latest technical book. Replicated some plots in #rstats #tidyverse https://david-salazar.github.io/2020/04/17/fat-vs-thin-does-lln-work/ #rstats and @nntaleb's work. By f
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