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Dr Joanna Tai
DrJoannaT
Went to consult my thesis and discovered I included little epigraphs on the chapter title pages for non-data chapters... apparently I was into detail or something!(Also, these were probably quotes
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C:hristina
divinetechygirl
I watched a wonderful talk by @abbyfuller this morning that helped to put some things into perspective for me about how folks in tech, who’ve been around longer, feel about
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John Scott-Railton
jsrailton
Some Q adherents expressing grief & confusion... ...but I keep thinking of "When Prophecy Fails," a classic social psychology study of how a faithful few grew MORE committed to a
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Austin Cambridge
a60countryman
Why Brexit? It's nothing to do with the economy or it would have been suffocated at birth. No, it's about the ruling class taking back control of their money and
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British Army Majors’ School 🦉
icsc_l
Deception and what thinks, tactically, it can do: "...battlefield ratio of one to one between real equipment and decoys produces the equivalent of a 40 percent increase in friendly
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Jeeyon Shim
jeeyonshim
After my Wilderness First Responder training and many years working with kids and adults in outdoor ed, treating a wide range of ailments anywhere from, say, chemical burns to scabies,
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Brian Frank
brianwfrank
Compared to other professors in my department, I definitely rely more so on my own observational experiences when answering naked-eye astronomy questions, and the mental models I can run from
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Steve Syfuhs
SteveSyfuhs
It's Monday evening, the weather is great, and we're in the middle of a pandemic. Lets talk Kerberos! Or rather, it's little known nephew FAST and Armoring. You might have
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Javeed Sukhera MD PhD
javeedsukhera
A few thoughts about research funding pertaining to systemic racism, structural bias, and inequity in health sciences and related disciplines... As a qualitative researcher with a PhD in education, finding
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dr. kate averett (she/her)
convergecollide
Qualitative researchers: what are your favorite articles about doing qualitative research? (Not articles based on qual studies, but articles about methods!) #soctwitter So many amazing replies here! This is enough
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Dr Craig Dalȝell
thecommongreen
Good thread and it's well worth reading the paper (it's linked in the last post).Some of my own comments in this threadhttps://twitter.com/JohnFinnieHI/status/1349269777689300992 First, it's really good to see that the
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Carwyn Graves
carwyn_graves
Here are 5 surprising facts about #WelshFoodHistory (and several more on Thursday at @wrffc20):1. The Welsh food economy has historically been both about domestic consumption - and export-led. The #drovers
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Richie5Angels
Demon1111Slayer
The PCR test currently in use is unreliable and essentially worthless..it MIGHT show a few tiny fragments of what may possibly be a novel virus, but it shows NOTHING that
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Matt Rhea, PhD
MattRheaPhD
Something I’ve been pondering today....In the last 10 years I have been a part of 3 undefeated football seasons (Logan High School 2011, IMG Academy 2016, Alabama 2020). Aside from
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Dan Hicks
danieljhicks
Calls for open science are a common response to concerns about the replication crisis. But can open science actually address the causes of the crisis? +https://twitter.com/mslapointe/status/1355944863959838722 The comic presents 9
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Alejandro Henao
alehenao10
This week we published (https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(20)31130-5) onUber/Lyft impacting car ownership (and more). This work was lead by CMU colleagues with multiple collaborations & substantial checks on methods/data
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