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Morgs
MorgsEd
A thread on expert teachers(Not comprehensive, just notes on what I have gathered from a week’s reading on this particular topic) It is hard to define an ‘expert teacher’ because
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🎅🏼🎄☃️Jiahao Chen 陳家豪, Potions Master Emeritus
acidflask
Reminder to senior researchers to talk to your junior peers about rejection. Yes you worked super hard on your submission and it stings to get rejected. But the whole
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Jared Dillian
dailydirtnap
There are thousands of personal finance "experts" out there. Bloggers, YouTube, and Instagram influencers.Most of these people have no idea what the fuck they are talking about.Thread. Personal finance seems
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Jess Blankshain
jblankshain
First reaction to this was frustration. I feel like I've been explaining until I'm blue in the face. BUT I've been a @jdickerson fan for years. Maybe we civ-mil scholars
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Tara Parker-Pope
taraparkerpope
Families with college students are asking: How do students come home safely for Thanksgiving without unwittingly spreading the coronavirus? We talked to Dr. Anthony S. Fauci and other experts for
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Kate Allen
katecallen
On Tuesday, when Premier Doug Ford announced that Ontario was rolling out new rapid tests for COVID, he called them "game changers" FIVE separate times. Five!!Is that what the province's
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Clive Bates
Clive_Bates
Will the Netherlands become the next casually negligent ally of the cigarette trade? Twenty-four experts advise @PaulBlokhuis to rethink the proposed e-cigarette flavour ban.Submission in 12 parts:Blog: https://www.clivebates.com/will-the-n
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Ryan Hass
ryanl_hass
1/ I'm often asked whether a generational divide exists on China policy, with an emerging generation of experts coalescing around the need for a more confrontational posture, presumably as a
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Dinesh S. Thakur
d_s_thakur
This is a limited point about availability of efficacy data for vaccines under development in the context of the approval for CovidShield and Covaxin in India. There have been many
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Drew Holden
DrewHolden360
At the risk of sounding like an elitist I do think that one of the main problems facing the conservative cause these days is all the stupid people in positions
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Bandy X Lee, MD, MDiv
BandyXLee1
A reporter whose grandparents were refugees from Nazi Germany related to me: “I cannot help but remember a conversation I had with my grandfather ... about the firebombing of Dresden,
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Eclecticity
twistopherrobin
This is a story about science… told by a non-scientist. It begins over twenty years ago when a team of researchers (including a physician/geneticist) was peering into the hearts of
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Zain Chagla
zchagla
1. COVID currently is not going to be eliminated. Islands/small countries can exploit geographic advantage - but are susceptible to the world given how deep this has infiltrated. Compare to
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StopGap Ottawa
StopgapOttawa
1. If you’re looking at making your business more accessible, there’s so much more to consider than just ramps. 2. For every piece of furniture, every doorway, every room, you
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Madhu Pai, MD, PhD
paimadhu
Thread based on my new paper in @NatureMedicine published today:Covidization of research: what are the risks?https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-1015-0 Researchers, universities, funders, philanthropies, journals, and journalists hav
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Tech Insider
techinsider
On #Debunked, we break down common myths surrounding topics ranging from diets to taking care of your pet. First up, we have two nutritionists debunking some of the most common
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