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Kelvin Ward
UCUltrasound
This was by far and away the most important news story yesterday in NZ... however the NZ media appears to have given it only cursory exposure. Maybe they do not
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chris cappa
CappaSnappa
In #atmoschem, collaborative field & lab campaigns are a great way to move science questions forward. But these studies create challenges for credit and coauthorship. Following conversations with @chemdelphine, here
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Brian Nosek
BrianNosek
10 years of replication and reform in psychology. What has been done and learned?Our latest paper prepared for the Annual Review summarizes the advances in conducting and understanding replication and
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Tiho Brkan
TihoBrkan
Some things I’ve learnt on my way to financial independence.1. Start as young as possible, compounding is on your side. Compound interest has 4 elements & the most important is
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Keston K. Perry
kestontnt
Brilliant, necessary idea! For organisers of these workshops, please ensure that they're friendly and supportive of scholars of colour. Navigating the publication process by itself is one thing but being
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Overly. Honest. Editor.
Edit0r_At_Large
Do you think peer reviewers should be paid for their work? If yes, welcome to The Movement (yes, another one) @450Movement This seems set up as giving publishers the middle
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Valarie Smith
sideshow_val
Who wrote this line: "All the beautiful waitresses existed like eternal responsibilities?" Was it Sam Shepard or Spalding Gray? Can you tell? "Waitresses" might tip you into thinking it was
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
Pandemic rages. Meanwhile scientists are fighting about what open data sharing means and whether you can publish analysis using someone's data if part of their dataset has not yet been
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balajis.com
balajis
Imagine if we optimized for number of independent replications over number of citations. A citation typically assumes the cited study is true. In a paper that cites 50 other papers,
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Jeff Guhin
jeffguhin
.@ASA_Religion did a workshop on mentoring advice, and @BradRFulton and I met with a lot of grad students doing really great projects to talk about getting the best out of
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Laure Dasinieres
LUppsala
Les gens qui se tournent vers les fakemed sont-ils des imbéciles ? [Thread]Chaque jour, s’invitent dans mes mentions des gens qui disent « Nameho, il-elle est un peu cocon d’aller
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Ecole et Familles Oubliées
Ecole_Oubliee
Un petit fil sur les déclarations en Janvier 2021 de la Société Française de Pédiatrie 1/21https://twitter.com/leQdM/status/1354126968355082240 déni du rôle de l'#ecole dans la pandémie:citation d'un article qui dit
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Kevin Bird
itsbirdemic
Last week @dr_appie stated the current consensus in human genetics that polygenic scores can't be compared between populations. He was met with some bold claims from the race science gang
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Aaron Tay
aarontay
[Read] Self-correction of science: a comparative study of negative citations and post-publication peer reviewhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11192-020-03536-z Selected engineering titles from Scopus ASJC & journals Cancer Res
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Dr. Gonzo
DocteurGonzo4
THREAD • Bill Gates : l’épouvantail de l’industrie chimique et OGM.Aux USA, 44% des Républicains et 19% des Démocrates croient que Bill Gates veut pucer les gens La realité est
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Anders Jespersen
AndersAzimuth
For this #FENSFriday I'm catching up on the "Credibility in Neuroscience" event hosted by @BritishNeuro.To start @deevybee asks: "Why is it so hard to do good science?" Confirmation- , publication-
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