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Attn: New York Bar Applicants. NY State Senator @bradhoylman and NY Assemblywoman @JoAnneSimonBK52 are holding a live public roundtable today on Diploma Privilege at 10am EST. The Roundtable is viewable
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KizzyPhD
KizzyPhD
Our (co-inventors @McLellan_Lab) COVID-19 vaccine (spike delivered by @moderna_tx's mRNA) was just injected into the 1st human in phase 1 trial, only 66 days after viral sequence release... a testament
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David Nunan
dnunan79
First an intro to the problem. A practical example is probably best here. Take a look at the image. How many more people are at increased risk bowel cancer? I'll
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Joshua Lisec | Ghostwriter
JoshuaLisec
1 Retweet = 1 Harsh Truth about Book Writing & Publishing No one cares about the book you want to write until you write the book they want to read.
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steven t. piantadosi
spiantado
Here is why IQ is bullshit. A thread. A recent paper in @PsychScience relied on national differences in IQ that held that the average IQ of some countries is below
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David Nunan
dnunan79
Our latest publication revisits a well-known problem: reporting of relative effect estimates without absolute effects in journal publications of clinical trials:https://ebm.bmj.com/content/early/2021/01/31/bmjebm-2020-111489on this issue(&q
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Darren 🥚
ReformedTrader
1/ Science Fictions (Stuart Ritchie)"Entirely avoidable errors routinely make it past the Maginot Line of peer review. Books, media reports and our heads are being filled with ‘facts’ that are
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Martin van Buren
PerpetualValue
I have serious doubts about the reliability of the PCR tests, which have a huge impact on society. I am not a microbiologist but I was invested in PCR-testing companies
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MackayIM
That website opinion attack piece on the Corman/Drosten RT-rPCR tests has a few confused & sometimes very wrong comments. I'll preface this thread with a *presumption* I'm making - these
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David Steensma
DavidSteensma
Aspirin continues to be the most widely used anti-platelet agent, 125 years after its synthesis. But where did it come from - and why do we give it in such
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Jack Murphy 🇺🇸 ⚔️
jackmurphylive
Four years ago I had no twitter, no blog, nothing.Today, people have spent tens of thousands of hours listening to my podcast, reading my blog, attending events, enjoying my book,
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charlotte
tambourine
1 like = 1 (made-up) much-buzzed about book 1. Egg Life: a novel. Stream-of-consciousness, from the perspective of a Tamagotchi (which can't be named for trademark reasons). Slowly starts to
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James Munns
bitshiftmask
Should I do a giant threadzilla over the course of multiple days/weeks that explains all the stuff that makes a huge difference for #embedded systems projects, a bunch of the
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ComicFoil
Comic_Foil
For the month of December, I’m gonna do a daily count of the Top 31 Games I Played, Shows I Watched, Movies I Saw, etc In 2020.Any kind of artistic
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Darren Naish
TetZoo
It's #TetZoocryptomegathread time, in which I take a VERY long, detailed look at a monster-themed photo, or photos, or bit of film. This time, we look AGAIN at photos alleged
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Michael P Senger
MichaelPSenger
By corrupting global institutions, promoting hysterical data, publishing fraudulent science, and deploying propaganda on an unprecedented scale, Beijing transformed the snake oil of lockdowns into “science,” the greatest crime of
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