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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. A few weeks ago, several Italian doctors made quite a stir in the news. They claimed that the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus was "losing potency", and hinted at genetic changes in
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Jesse Singal
jessesingal
If my agent threw me under the bus like this I would fire him immediately. It wouldn't even be a question. It's just insane what goes on in this corner
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Bartosz Bartkowski
BARBARtkowski
My 1st 2021 publication;-) I proudly present: 'Payments by modelled results: A novel design for agri-environmental schemes' (joint work with @NilsDroste @guweller and others)https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1cHf5yDvMFZum (50 day
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Miles Tendi
MilesTendi
1/5 True, but much also depends on the author's commitment to ensuring the book is available locally. I refused to sign my contract with @CUPAcademic before they inserted a clause
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Annie Murphy Paul
anniemurphypaul
A thread about the importance of young children’s gestures, ending with a suggestion for parents.Research tells us that language emerges out of gesture: infants and toddlers can use their hands
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Smriti Sharma
smriti106
Thread on Fireside Chat with AEJ Policy's Erzo Luttmer, moderated by Belinda Archibong & Marika Cabral (1/n) What makes a paper AEJ Policy worthy? (1) How compelling the paper is
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William Gillis 🏴
rechelon
One thing I worry about is whether the injection of radical politics into science fiction actually has radicalizing impacts, or whether it operates as a kind of immunization.How many geeks
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Thomas Peace
tpcanoe
As a #cdnhist who (I hope) has reasoned views on this subject (you can assess them here: https://activehistory.ca/2015/01/old-chieftain-or-old-charlatan-assessing-sir-johns-complex-legacy-through-political-cartoons/), I find this letter pro
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AD #TheOneHourMentor
anaggh
#AuthorBooksReadingI have been ruminating over this for a long time and guess it is time to say this. I am a voracious Fiction reader and a slow Non Fiction, Management,
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Alexandra Anderson
aande763
How often do you sign your name on a peer review? I'm really hesitant to sign my name as an ECR. Although, I think sometimes maybe it would be beneficial
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S. Alexander Reed #BLM
industrial_book
Recently saw some folks (@damnedgeisha @NWissdom @ritual_coffee) saying that goth is apolitical. Nope. I have written about this issue in lots of places. Here are a few:https://twitter.com/industrial_book/status/1066712701064351744 And here
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Tage Rai
tage_rai
Some thoughts, as this has caused me to introspect on my own process-1) "Both editors judged that the manuscript warranted extended review."Put everything else aside. Its a correlation and a
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MackayIM
Short thread on the scientific manuscript (what we nerds call a "paper" before it's called a paper) peer-review process in terms of turnaround time.(and far more expert & frequent reviewers
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Nicole Matejic
NicoleMatejic
READING 'Stress and Exploitative Decision-Making' on recommendation from @jennahansel [open-access]. Overall a really good short-read, with some salient takeaways. Thoughts in thread.https://www.jneurosci.org/content/37/42/10035 The
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WRISK
WRISK_project
This is an interesting study but it by no means establishes that men born to overweight women are more likely to be infertile.Sadly that hasn’t stopped @MetroUKnews printing a horrible
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Veera M. Rajagopal
doctorveera
This is an ingenious paper. No doubt about that. But it is getting media attention for the wrong reasons. 1/8https://www.nature.com/articles/s41588-020-00755-1 This paper is one of 100s of papers from deCODE
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