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Rachael Meager
economeager
Reflecting on seminar talks and job market talks especially, I think one key sign of a successful talk is if you're having a genuine debate about whether the ideas in
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Dante
PseudoFaust
The Difficulty of Knowledge:Only those who have experience of a thing or an event can say that they know it to be a fact. Conversely, those who have experience of
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Dr Jonathan Downie
integlangsbiz
What I wished I knew when I started in #1nt (with a mention of the people I would love every student to get to know). If I tag you, please
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Yuliya Shneyderman
Yuliya
A note on vaccines. The numbers we are seeing from Moderna and Pfizer are efficacy, not effectiveness. Efficacy is a number calculated during clinical trials - these are highly controlled
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Taisu Zhang
ZhangTaisu
To restate the obvious: there’s no necessary connection between democracy, and liberalism/civil rights (Aung San Suu Kyi), nor any necessary connection between raging against an incumbent autocrat and being committed
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"Shoot him again, his soul is still dancing"
Aelkus
I've seen a lot of commentary today about Hiroshima and Nagasaki that tries to tie them in some way to the flagrant anti-Japanese racism of the period. It feels intuitively
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OPEN YOUR PURSE
_chismosa_
I’m curious about how people are interpreting social distancing. Do you still consider yourself to be practicing social distancing? If so, does that mean: Do you do outdoor activities (biking,
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Sanjay Srivastava
hardsci
Were you taught that you cannot interpret a main effect in the presence of an interaction? That interactions "supersede" main effects? That you have to use hedging language like, "the
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Christine Padgham 💔
AlixJoan1
Sunday version of my tweet from yesterday..... worth sending out the graphs again.@jasonleitch @NicolaSturgeon @devisridhar Imagine my surprise this week when I heard that (honorary Professor) Jason claimed... ...
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Kristian G. Andersen
K_G_Andersen
The @CDCgov put out their interim guidelines for SARS-CoV-2 antigen testing and the document is exemplary - clear, concise, and with a lot of relevant information.Short on other useful
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Uday S Kulkarni
MulaMutha
Lot of stuff out there about history, historians, their biases and politics. To have pure history, it is best to go to original sources. All books are secondary and they
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I DID NOTHING WRONG
verrrrrrga
what i'm trying to say is its more about stans taking their interactions and interpreting them however they want than them actually "queerbaiting" because half of the time its the
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David Lat
DavidLat
I'm not so sure. 28 U.S.C. § 546 says a court-appointed U.S. Attorney can serve until the vacancy is filled, but it doesn't exempt that U.S. Attorney from normal removal under
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ASL Connect
aslconnect
Is ASL too white?While unsettling to some, this title authentically reflects the beliefs of professionals and other citizens who are Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC). Unfortunately, historically and even
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Dr. Jennifer Raff
JenniferRaff
I have the honor to be co-guest editing a special issue of @PhysAnth on race. This special issue, in dialogue with our @AAAGenetics session and Presidential Panel in 2019 on
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Michele Wan, PhD, CAAB
dogbehavanswers
1. When humans misinterpret the emotional states of dogs by misreading dog body language, they may be more likely to put themselves at risk by interacting with fearful & aggressive
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