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G.C. Pieters, PhD
ProfPieters
This could be a useful teaching tool for an undergrad metrics course. Remember the Freyer paper? Heckman & Durlauf have written a comment (easy to read & non-technical all things
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Daniel Swain
Weather_West
We already know that #ClimateChange is responsible for a large *decrease* in extreme cold (& increase in extreme heat) globally. But it is *possible* that changes in #Arctic could shift
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Lamis Abdelaaty
LAbdelaaty
There is a common assumption that European countries would be homogenous if it weren't for immigrants arriving in recent decades. This assumption is both incorrect and dangerous. A rant: If
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Debra Parkes
DebraParkes
Congratulations to @DavinaCooper5 @FloraRenz and Emily Grabham, editors of the new special issue of @feministsatlaw on the Future of Legal Gender: Exploring the Feminist Politics of Decertification https://journals.kent.ac.uk/index.php/femi
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Dr. Saskia Popescu
SaskiaPopescu
Epidemiologists and ID specialists spend a lot of time talking to patients and the public about disease transmission dynamics. Communicating nuances, varied terminology, and the uncertainties isn't new but something
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Austin C. Doctor
austincdoctor
An excellent review of leader studies by @DanKrcmaric et al.! Raises a number of important questions about the roles and agency of *rebel* leadership. What independent effects do leaders, each
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W. K. Winecoff
whinecough
I haven't submitted to any of the "top 3" in years, and in fact have only done so twice ever, IIRC. I also infrequently cite any work that they've published
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Dr. Erin Kane
Diana_monkey
In case anyone is curious about gender representation in primatology:https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0030458 "Although in 15 years [pre-2012] the proportion of female primatologists increased from the
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Pasha Babayev
babayevsky
1/ Reading a paper on conflict transformation in Nagorno-Karabakh and interviews with students from Mesrop Mashtots University (MMU) in Khankendi/Stepanakert from 2009. The views are bizarre and clearly heavily influenced
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Michael Eisen
mbeisen
if there's any good to come from $10K APCs at Nature and Cell, it's that they are finally opening peoples' eyes to the absurd economics of journals, which they conveniently
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Suzanne Zeedyk
suzannezeedyk
8. My key aim in this thread is simply to try to stem the tendency of frustrated people to say 'who are these crazy conspiracy supporters?' They aren't crazy. They
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Philip N Cohen
familyunequal
OK bibliometricians and related social scientists, let me know how you like this. If it passes twitter I'll elevate to a blog post. Here are 12 sociology journals and their
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
Perhaps she was referring to a different country? Here in the US we're seeing a steep rise in hospitalizations and ICU admissions due to #COVID19 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1281297572821372933 I fear we're entering
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Informed Practitioner in Sport
InformedinSport
In theory there are three routes for talent development.The first is to simply increase the number participating across the board - in doing so you will get more performers in
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Alex Holcombe
ceptional
Founder of Moderna explains that it's fortunate they weren't in academia - they would have had a tough time publishing their discoveries, due to skepticism by journal editors and reviewers.
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Malgorzata (Gosia) Gasperowicz
GosiaGasperoPhD
"Reopening schools causes R transmission rate to surge, study suggests""Transmission rises by 24% within a month of children returning to classrooms, models using data from 131 countries show"1/https://www.thelancet.com/
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