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Andreas Fulda
AMFChina
"Ericsson’s relationship with China spans more than 125 years. Few other global companies—or nations—have equally long relations with China"Going native could be part of the problem, as MNCs can become
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V Darleen Opfer
VDarleenOpfer
New study by @andrewMceachin, uses summer gains and losses as a counterfactual to schooling, giving us a window into how inequality may grow in the absence of school. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.3102/0002831220937285 1/
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Jules Naudet
JulesNaudet
A thread. The #Hindutva turn: exactly one year after the #ShaheenBagh movement, the latest SAMAJ special issue gathers contributions from academics across disciplines and countries to help make sense of
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Mike Christian
DrMikeChristian
A study to take note of for those who find themselves in the dreadful position of having to contemplate triage in response to #COVID19 or any other disasterhttps://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2776737 Having recently
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Alexandre Truc
alxndr_trc
1/ Is economics insular to external influence? Is it becoming more interdisciplinary? We measured the ratio of extradisciplinary citations (COC) of economics and compared it to other social sciences and
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Sandip Patel MD
PatelOncology
KEYNOTE-158 study out in Lancet Oncology, Pembrolizumab for TMB>10- most data time date we have seen since FDA approval, key aspects include tumor types studiedhttps://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanonc/article/PIIS1470-2045(20)30445-9/fu
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Jesse J. Sabatini
JJSabatini
(1/6) Publications, patents, awards, etc. are a side-effect of the broader mission. True scientific impact is measured by:1. How well are your students/those you mentored doing? Did they get good
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Marlene Kretschmer
Marlene_Climate
Lots of discussions about the recent cold spell, the polar vortex and the role of climate change... Here is my two cents on this: 1) I think it is very
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Steve Westlake
steviedubyu
A short thread on the risks of countries claiming to be "climate leaders": The image of the heroic leader is ubiquitous in our popular culture, politics, business and media. This
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Alex Holcombe
ceptional
Peer reviews are, slowly, becoming more portable. A limited number of publishers are allowing authors to take reviews (typically received with a rejection letter) from one journal to another. I
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Beverley Goodman
OTBev
Doing participatory work online is a challenge and #digitalexclusion remains a concern, but we've been able to bring together a diverse group more easily than all having to travel to
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Ивáн Инград
ivaningrad
El problema es el foco mediático y la actuación política.La OMS, en su tardía e inútil visita a China, miente:El SARS-CoV-2 circulaba por el mundo, al menos, desde principios de
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
COVID question: "Should people avoid Tylenol after vaccination?" Fever is an expected side effect of mRNA vaccines & the reflex is to treat it. But treating fever can, in some
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Adela Justicia #BigLibrary
chicalibrarian
Is this the hashtag, really? #SC_MLAOk well I’m attending the keynote today with Rick Anderson. Lots of talk on what is changing in science publications, esp the proliferation thereof.
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Ryan Imgrund
imgrund
MY APPROACH TO REDUCING ONTARIO’S COVID-19 NUMBERS “What would I do to reduce the skyrocketing COVID-19numbers in Ontario?”3 things. Immediately. Regionally, when weekly cases go above 39 / 100,000
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Lumos SK
SkLumos
Alright let's recap the evidence on the use of "puberty blockers" (aka GnRHa) for children with gender dysphoria. We know a good deal (if not majority) of children with GD
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