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Shreya P. Trivedi MD
ShreyaTrivediMD
1/ “It doesn't matter how many innovative podcast ideas u’ve had, its impact or how many you’ve inspired over the yrs... all that matters is that you finish-- #papers.”So, I’m
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Capel Lofft
CapelLofft
Total, all encompassing groupthink within academic/'intellectual' publishing - where the acceptable political opinions range from 'far left' to 'hyperliberal left' - is leading to a narrowing range of debate, which
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Pedro Marques
PedroIngenio
Since so many people share article news, I also have some news: yesterday I had a paper rejected. Apparently I wrote the worst paper ever in economic geography and I
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Creative Dundee
Creative_Dundee
So excited to introduce you to a new peer-to-peer support project for our #AmpsDundee community… Ampersand+ Helping people to share their knowledge, experience, insights, skills and ideas, through time-based exchanges.
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Jay Graber
arcalinea
Thoughts on moderation and decentralizing Twitter: Consolidating and fragmenting forces are forcing this platform out of the status quo. Decentralization is voluntary fragmentation, which, if done correctly, can anticipate these
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Michael Eisen
mbeisen
I am excited to announce today that @eLife is transitioning to a new model based on author-driven publishing (preprints) and public post-publication peer review and curationhttps://elifesciences.org/articles/64910?utm_source=twitter&utm
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Mark Pesce #WearAMask 😷
mpesce
Draw near, folks. I am not going to talk politics. It needlessly upsets me.I'm going to talk Parler.Because, twenty minutes ago, AWS shut it down.https://www.newsweek.com/amazon-suspends-parler-app-web-services-1560366You think that'
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𝐌𝐢𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐇𝐨𝐫𝐨𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐳
MitchHorowitz
Friends good morning and welcome to Day 20 of the #30daymentalchallenge. Join us anytime with article/pledge in bio. Today’s theme is: Use all solutions. Too often we get hemmed into
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Alessio Patalano
alessionaval
Good morning. Christmas is coming to town. And the perfect gift with it: a book that sets out to place the question of naval innovation - which in the literature
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Tara Moriarty
MoriartyLab
Nov 18#COVID19 cases, deaths, case fatality rates•#Canada, provinces•Country peers (high income, pop >20M)•Longterm care, retirement homes•Weekly, daily % changes (7-day avg)Data are NOT goodData: @covid_canada @NoLore @RyersonNI
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Michael Karlin
supergovernance
A Friday thread of niche digital government issues I worry about in the 2020s, from a digital policy lens. In no particular order: 1) How to double down on democracy,
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Ed Latimore
EdLatimore
Have something to say, study the craft of writing, and communicate as simply as possible.That last one is key.No one gets extra points in writing for sounding smart. However, you
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Eve Tuck
tuckeve
I was just asked by a colleague how I facilitate Q & A sessions—I guess the word is out that I am very deliberate about how an academic Q &
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Dr Robin George Andrews 🌋
SquigglyVolcano
NEW: Japan’s ‘Dawn’ - the sole, lonely spacecraft orbiting Venus - has seen a mysterious flash in the planet’s exotic sky. What was it?This signal *wasn’t* sent by aliens. But
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Jo Billington
MsJoBillington
Re-reading the autism & bullying literature this morning for a paper I'm writing. This phrase from one paper captures a typical theme in the literature:"Strategies are required to support &
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Moshe Malawach
MosheMalawach
Saw a few people inquiring on the concept of core channel nodes and staking.Let me explain a bit in a thread :) The @aleph_im network isn't a blockchain. It's a
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