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Irfan Dhalla
IrfanDhalla
Thread: I know and admire many authors (e.g., @drbobbell, @OnyeActiveMD, @vg_to, @UofTMedDean, @trclosson, etc.) of the "balanced response" letter re: Covid-19.But I worry about the overall tone of the letter,
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Carly Watters
carlywatters
Let's take a minute to talk about format. From yesterday's pub lunch email: "2020 was the first time that backlist hardcovers (at 113.5 million units) have outsold frontlist hardcovers (at
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Abhishek Nagaraj 🗺️
abhishekn
New paper alert Very excited about new paper with @SayWhatYouFound title:Improving data access democratizes and diversifies scienceforthcoming in @PNASNews with @esther_shears & @MathijsdeVaan (@BerkeleyHaas) link: https://www.pnas.org/
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Sam Creighton
sam_creighton
Thanks to @rcharlesworth for flagging up this important article to me. A few things stand out... 1/https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/dec/12/famous-first-words-how-celebrities-made-their-way-on-to-childrens-bookshelves It talks about pa
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Alice Winsor
WinsorAlice
Checkout my first PhD publication: a meta analysis and systematic review on sleep disruption in childhood epilepsy (1/8)https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1cXj%7E3tB5QptTA Sleep and epilepsy are recognised to share a bidirectional relationship
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Jesse Singal
jessesingal
1/ Many YA Twitter blowups are not organic expressions of anger, but are rather coordinated in closed backchannel settings beforehand. Here's a post from KidLit Alliance, a Facebook group, organizing
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Ghaith Aljayyoussi
PKghaith
Very disappointing reporting by @NickTriggle et al again from the BBC. An article that makes a number of bogus claims without caring to reference any of them.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55757790A thread [1/8] The
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Rin Chupeco (THE EVER CRUEL KINGDOM out now!)
RinChupeco
Tips for Using Zoom Whenever You’re Hosting Book Events for Authors:1. Do not use Zoom for hosting book events 2. If you MUST use Zoom for your book events, do
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Pseudoerasmus
pseudoerasmus
Some comments on this Bloomberg article about India's farmer protests, and its use of historical analogies as well as concepts from development economics.https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2021-02-10/india-s-farm-protests-have-p
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Joshua Hershey
Hershey271
I thought I would never tweet about Brian Zahnd again. But because of the recent brouhaha I thought I would do a little thread about his sophistry when it comes
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Victoria Southgate🦉🇪🇺
vhsouthgate
To end 2020, we have today uploaded a preprint of a cross-lab replication effort of our original anticipatory looking study (Southgate, Senju & Csibra, 2007) that has been used as
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Dnyanada
Dnyanada_D
These days at times, Americans don’t like their own country- but I love the place and so here is a Sunday thread on the things that I utterly love about
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D.J. Schreffler
DJSchreffler
1. People generally try to figure out how to make the most money (benefit) for the least effort (cost).2. In the case of authors, that has a huge overlap with
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Leonid Schneider (visit my site for Covid19 cures)
schneiderleonid
"Unfortunately, Naunyn-Schmiedeberg’s Archives of Pharmacology became a victim of paper mills. The Editor-in-Chief was alerted of the problem by science blog sites in February 2020 and responded immediately at various
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Natalia DeLaat
natadel76
Let me get this straight. According to that article, those of us who did not go through US schooling system & thus did not read things you deem "canon" or
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Pieter Borger
BorgerPieter
Another bad day for science.Three days ago, we asked the editorial board of Eurosurveillance for the status of our external peer review, which we submitted on Nov 27 last year.
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