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Dr. Megan Kate Nelson is the co-host now
megankatenelson
As we near the end of the year, a shout-out to all of my fellow 2020 book authors. (thread!)It was a rough go for the vast majority of us. With
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Kanika Tolver
KanikaTolver
Do you want to get noticed online in 2021? If you have a book, product or service you can you expand your reach by pitching yourself WITHOUT a PR team.
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Rob Ford
robfordmancs
One of the authors of the Policy Exchange report on academic free speech thinks it is "ridiculous" to expect him to accurately portray an incident at Cardiff University in his
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Kevin Griffith
AssumeNormality
I have some thoughts on this @nature article, which suggests that junior researchers fare worse if they had female mentors.Quick thread (1/n)https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-19723-8#MOESM1 First, some pros: 1) Large dataset on pub
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Anne Trubek
atrubek
I can’t stop thinking about how all those years in college and grad school and we never discussed how *publishing* influences the canon. Like never did we say: well maybe
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Anupam Jena
AnupamBJena
Really Interesting @nberpubs paper by @PerssonPetra, Qiu, & @maya_rossin that shows how marginal diagnoses of ADHD spread w/in families. Threadhttps://www.nber.org/papers/w28334 2/ Doctors often ask patients about family history b
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Amit S.
sardamit
The number of apps I have made with @glideapps is now inching closer to 150.The one mistake I have made is never 'showing' these apps to the world.I will try
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Mujin
mujin_x88
People who disagree with this professor are faceless props for the forces of evil who must give way to her superior white savior self.Which is coincidentally exactly how she treated
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James Bradfield RD
braddybradfield
Interesting findings which are not unexpected. There are multiple reasons why whole grains might reduce risk of diabetes. However is the effect due to the content of the whole grains
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Health Nerd
GidMK
So, I have had a proper read of this document, and I thought it might be worthwhile to actually go through and carefully analyze the documentLet's do some peer-review on
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Marion Koopmans
MarionKoopmans
Ok, finally figured out how to make a tweetorial... Here we go: interesting paper describing the mass screening effort pulled off by our Chinese colleagues in Wuhan. Important to read
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Chris McCrudden
cmccrudden
Unpopular opinion: "cancel culture" in publishing would be much less present if publishers were better at preparing authors to make the transition between being a nobody and a sort of
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Health Nerd
GidMK
Ok, this has been bugging me since yesterday, so I thought I'd actually go through this new webpage that claims Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) is effective for COVID-19 and review itHere goes
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
Excellent summary of how works of history are produced.https://twitter.com/mccormick_ted/status/1288182546136801280 It strikes me that few of the conservative critics of the 1619 Project think of history in the way that thread
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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
This study estimates the cost to produce the missing vaccines to protect *the entire world* from COVID.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-393X/9/1/3/htmFacilities to produce 16 billion doses of a Moderna type vaccines would only cost
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Jeff Jenkins
jaj7d
Last day as EIC of the JOP -- 6 full years! (Thread with some thoughts below.) First, thanks to my current editors: @tom_s_clark, @ConradCourtenay, @jtlevy, @namalhotra, @ecalvo68, and Margit Tavits.
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