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Elisabeth Bik
MicrobiomDigest
Science (the field, not the journal) needs to redefine its integrity and quality. Using a sports analogy, do we accept that doping (science misconduct) is fine, or do we take
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Niels Chr. Hansen
nielschr_
4th pub in our #MUSICOVID-themed @FrontPsychol Research Topic (http://fro.ntiers.in/CovidMusic ) is a very compelling paper titled "Music Listening Predicted Improved Life Satisfaction in University Students During Early Stages of
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Emily Settle βοΈ π
EmiCalico
I've been thinking about the overall concept of #OwnVoices a lot lately, particularly how it relates to my responsibility as an editor of books for young readers. 1/14 The necessity--both
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Health Nerd
GidMK
The authors of the Great Barrington nonsense have produced a website called "collateral global", claiming to document the collateral effects of COVID-19 lockdownsI thought I'd have a look at the
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Rajiv Malhotra
RajivMessage
The following 12 books from our History of Indian Science and Technology (HIST) series are a treasure trove of information on the advanced state of science and technology in ancient
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. A little over 4 years ago, I started work on Black 13, an espionage thriller set against the backdrop of far right radicalism, which publishes in paperback today. Some
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Alex Brown π
QueenOfRats
People who get called out on writing problematic reviews often fall back on the argument "would you rather have no coverage at all?!?!" Honestly? Yes. I would rather you not
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
Paper out in Nature Comms. We developed a framework to analyse the contribution of #SARSCoV2 mutations to the virus' transmissibility. We applied it to nearly 50k genomes and we found
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Lili (USOM)
UtopiaMind
I have SO MANY thoughts re: e-arcs and bookstagram. I don't even know where to begin honestly. First of all, I think there's no disputing that e-arc photos tend to
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Sean Thompson
SeanDThompson
OK, buckle in. Saint John sees the suburbs as parasites, using the city for work and play but contributing nothing for the roads and services they use. Counterpoint: commercial/industrial tax
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Martha Wells
marthawells1
So this year is starting off great. (Yes, that's sarcasm.) My first novel, The Element of Fire was published in 1993 by Tor Books, long before ebooks. When it went
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The Beerologist at ExtrAnalytics πΊπ»πΊπ»
collection_beer
Did you know that many yeasts used in #brewing #beer, are hybrids and infertile? They don't seem able to mate and sexually reproduce. For brewers this means that yeast genetic
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Joshua Lisec | Ghostwriter
JoshuaLisec
7 Things Nobody Tells You About Being A Ghostwriter (Until You Are One): A F'ing Lit Thread Nobody tells you that most aspiring authors feel ashamed to admit they used
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Health Nerd
GidMK
This vitamin D/COVID-19 study has gone viral, because the results appear to be impressive and people love promoting vitamin DUnfortunately, the study itself is...problematicSome peer-review on twitter 1/nhttps://twitter.com/DavidDavisMP/sta
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Prof Juju ππΉπ±π #FreeDishaRavi #FarmersProtest
JKSteinberger
I was going to post this, but then I remembered "lessons I learned from therapy and also nice/insightful people on here" and I thought twice. This is what I was
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Sophie Flynn
sophielflynn
*A story of comparisonitis and a plea for help*When I got offered my book deal last year I was OVER THE MOON. Brilliant editor, big-five publisher, lovely agent. Dream, dream,
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