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Ryan J. Gallagher
ryanjgallag
I think we've pretty much established that dictionary methods are not good at classifying the sentiment of *short* docs *individually*But that's not the same as validating dictionary methods on *many*
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Anna Stansbury
annastansbury
Labor folks! Anna Sokolova and Todd Sorensen's fantastic meta-analysis of monopsony is now out in @ILRReview. Want a summary of what the empirical lit says about the elasticity of labor
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Jason Hickel
jasonhickel
The language of the Anthropocene has it wrong: not all people are equally responsible for climate breakdown. The global North has contributed 92% of emissions in excess of the planetary
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Miguel Hernán
_MiguelHernan
1/ Estimating the infection fatality risk (IFR) of #SARSCoV2 is hard.Our estimates from Spain's #ENECOVID (just published):Men: 1.1% to 1.4%Women: 0.58% to 0.77%After age 80Men: 12% to 16%Women: 4.6% to
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Suhas Gondi
suhas_gondi
THREAD In @JAMAInternalMed we explore why hospitals are investing billions of $ into housing.On the surface, these #SDOH programs are promising. But they might also be a red flag about
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Victoria Aranda
mvicaracal
Have you ever wondered what it is like to be a scientific editor on Twitter? (thread) Almost every day, you scroll down to find someone criticizing you, indirectly if you
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P. D. Mangan Health & Fitness Maximalist 🇺🇸
Mangan150
An underlying cause, or effect, or both, of aging, is inflammation.This is so characteristic of aging that it's been dubbed "inflammaging". Where does the inflammation come from?Could be from "garb-aging",
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Duane Watson
duane_g_watson
@istudymemory shared an article with me from 1977 by A. Wade Boykin called "Experimental Psychology from a Black Perspective". It reveals some wild racism in the field in the 60s
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Rory Cormac
RoryCormac
Lots of recent analysis plays up the importance of exposing hostile Russian intelligence activity as a core part of the Western response. But this is flawed because exposure isn’t enough
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Joelle M. Abi-Rached, MD PhD
jabirached_
You are indeed missing a lot Gregg:1) what matters is not the the fraction per se but the impact that 1 imported case has on local transmission and local deaths.
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Adam Cifu
adamcifu
1/9 Started our yearly Critical Appraisal of the Landmark Literature course with the 4th years today (on Zoom, ). Seems like a good time for a quick tweetorial on reading
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Megan Thompson-Munson
GlacialMeg
Today I channeled my energy into this very unofficial but passionate petition for scientists to start drawing icebergs in their stable orientations. I went to the trouble of painting a
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Alex Keil
PronouncedKeil
It looks bad at first glance......but the implied counterfactual literature with a normal distribution around 0 would only happen if we studied associations at random. Instead, scientists often opt to
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Dr. Efi Rousi
syn_efou
Our paper “Changes in North Atlantic atmospheric circulation in a warmer climate favor winter flooding and summer drought over Europe” is now released online in Journal of Climate: https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/clim/aop/JCL
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Dr. Joel C. Miller
joel_c_miller
Let's talk about how a scientist should make and then test a hypothesis.https://twitter.com/MLevitt_NP2013/status/1357804286432870400 When one makes a hypothesis, one should look for other, simpler hypotheses which could also explain th
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Christina Pagel
chrischirp
We tried the central system for 9 wks & it's not working. Regardless of the companies contracted, it's the WRONG DESIGN. Let's scrap the central system & use the resources
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