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Jessica Ekomane
jessicaekomane
Non-western examples of historical and contemporary explicit use of additive synthesis / FM & other sound synthesis processes experiments? Trying to enlarge my syllabus FYI and to further the conversation,
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Chris Blattman
cblatts
it’s great that economists do lots of field work and interviews now. But think of the absolute sloppiest, terrible causal inference paper you can remember, from someone who doesn’t even
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Gro-Tsen
gro_tsen
This leads me to mention my favorite epistemological question, to which I know no satisfactory answer. Imagine I flip a coin: Hayden says it will fall on heads for sure,
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Death and the Maiden
deadmaidens
You may know the name J.M Sims as the 'father of gynaecology' but do you know Anarcha Westcott? Anarcha was an enslaved 17-year-old girl that endured 30 experimental surgeries, without
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W. K. Winecoff
whinecough
I haven't submitted to any of the "top 3" in years, and in fact have only done so twice ever, IIRC. I also infrequently cite any work that they've published
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Gabrielle Kardon
GabKardon
A few thoughts about running a research lab in the time of COVID. Who are we? A lab of 7 scientists working on how muscle develops and regenerates. Our @NIH-funded
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Patricia Murray
PMurray_65
1. Please listen to Wilmshurst’s seminar on Dishonesty in Medical Research:https://youtube.com/watch?v=awmWaOKLj9U&t=2s Peter tells us about Poldermans, a cardiologist whose fraudulent research is thought to have caused 800,000 excess
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Sanjay Srivastava
hardsci
We read Albright & @ThomasM51526161, 2000, for a lab meeting recently. Highly recommended. Something that particularly struck me was the discussion of why Donald Campbell prioritized internal validityhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs
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Samit Basu
samitbasu
Indian writers: thanks to the oncoming recession, there will be a sudden boom in low/no-pay content sweatshops, often fronted by biggish names. You will be told working for them is
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Jay | Master Yourself
JayThaDeveloper
How to Think Better and Make Better DecisionsShortcuts to thinking like a genius.THREAD 1. Second Order ThinkingThis is used to determine the long term consequences of the actions we take.Two
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Elana Molotsky
MoLOTSofScience
Right now my lab is working in 2 shifts at half capacity to maintain social distancing, therefore I am only allowed to be in the lab after a certain time.
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Furness Lab
TheFurnessLab
Are you a new Honours, Masters, or PhD student? Here are a few tips from our lab on how to kickstart a productive and healthy year in research @OpenAcademics
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Robert McNees
mcnees
The physicist Lise Meitner was born #OTD in 1878. She discovered fission in uranium and was the first person to understand both its mechanics and implications.Image: Atomic Heritage Foundation (photographer
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Mike Thompson
mctucsf
It's laughable to declare protein structure prediction a "solved" problem. The reported precision in the best predicted models is still 10-20 times worse than coordinate precision in typical experimental structures.https://twi
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Jonathan Ball
JonathanKBall
Must confess to getting increasing concern about #sarscov2 #vaccine #effectiveness claims. The real data we need to see is either prevention of infection or reduction in transmission risk in lee-vulnerable
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Peter Easton
peter102746
Perhaps I'm being snobbish, given my academic background (biochem, nuclear physics/economics), but I have a very hard time accepting that sociology is a science in the physical sciences meaning of
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