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AERA Division L
Division_L
As we consider our current social and political climate, education policy scholars can contribute to the conversation about race, schooling, & policing by elevating existing research that informs debate and
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Mark Warschauer
markwarschauer
THREAD ON LAPTOP USE IN HIGHER EDSo, not surprisingly to me -- as shared by @DTWillingham -- Mueller & Oppenheimer's oft-cited study indicating that laptops are inferior for note-taking compared
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
If the reproduction number drops below 1, an epidemic won't disappear immediately. But how many additional infections will there be before it declines to very low levels? Fortunately there's a
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Teppo Järvinen
shamteppo
@c_fugl posed a very important and topical question: Should we abandon arthroscopic partial meniscectomy once and for all?Thread https://twitter.com/c_fugl/status/1325753516321886209 I actually gave a talk on this very topic about two
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Matt Hartings
sciencegeist
Thank you for the invitation to contribute @mjbojdys. I will not be doing so as I feel that your efforts completely undermine the goals that you have stated that you
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Liam Bright
lastpositivist
I think the role of mathematics in various culture war arguments is regrettable. It often seems to me that team SJ are treated as peddling the most absurd and laughable
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Dr. Jonathan Kolby
MyFrogCroaked
(1/N) Exactly 7 years ago, I arrived in Madagascar to perform my biggest rapid response #frog conservation project. A few months earlier, I obtained the 1st confirmed evidence of amphibian
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Alan U. Kennington
kennington_u
AZ vaccine 70.4% efficacy for #COVID19 means:−log₁₀(1−70.4%) = 5.3 dB case reduction.P/B and M vaccines 95% means:−log₁₀(1−95%) = 13.0 dB case reduction.So AZ effectiveness is only 40.6% of P/B and
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Laurie Garrett
Laurie_Garrett
OK, some thoughts about noses and #SARSCoV2 infection. There is increasing epidemiological evidence that people who improperly wear masks -- not covering their noses -- or use face shields instead
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Lauren Olsen
laurendolsen
Long overdue, I am curious about the work entailed in making this happen, how these reforms will actually take shape, and, of course, who is charged with doing this work.
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Dr. Nick Caruso
PlethodoNick
When I started my PhD, this paper was what I wanted to do. But I realized that there isn't much demographic data for salamanders out there to build a realistic
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Rob Aldridge
rob_aldridge
Public Health England was created in 2012 by a Conservative government. As an executive agency of the Department of Health, it has been under the control of the Secretary of
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ A fascinating @JAMA_current paper today offers yet more proof that the PCR testing scheme vastly overstates the number of people with coronavirus infections...The authors ran PCR tests on 176
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Timothy Martin
treephys
I periodically see posts regarding academic publisher @MDPIOpenAccess regarding aggressive marketing and predatory behavior. I am EiC of @Forests_MDPI , and have always been hesitant to reply publicly. But here
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Kevin J.S. Zollman
KevinZollman
While this statement will strike many as obviously true, it's worth interrogating.Here's the question: does science do best when it's practitioners take a neutral position regarding the truth of a
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Dominique Heinke
Epi_D_Nique
Folks, I'm dying. What. A. Joke.First. *Gestures at Appalachia* We have tons of European descendants living in perpetual poverty. But do go on.Second. Almost nothing within this piece is referenced.
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