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Thijs Bol
thijs_bol
Ik zie dat dit draadje over het "eindeloze gezeur" over leerachterstanden veel geretweet wordt. Het staat echter vol met verkeerde informatie en verkeerde aannames. Bovendien wordt het belangrijkste gevolg van
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Emily Willingham
ejwillingham
Science journalism, in practice, covering a new study. 1. Read study.2. Contact study authors.3. Spend forever finding the just-right sources who can speak with authority&expertise on the study&have no association
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Zoé
ztsamudzi
This presentation is about to be SO lit. Check out the work of presenter Joan Donovan & Aaron Panofsky who researched how genetic tests that challenged white nationalists’ notion of
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Sherry Pagoto
DrSherryPagoto
We did a post-mortem of how emergency remote instruction went last spring via focus groups of undergrads.Here are some lessons learned (a thread!) Check out the pre-print here:https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/f6jkx/ 1. Students
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Nicholas H Wolfinger
NickWolfinger
Thread on my research & writing in the past year. It's a fairly slender thread, as I spent the most time on my long-overdue book on the economics of single
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Kirti Prakash🌞
kirtiprakash25
Hey #STED, #MINFLUX people,To continue the public discussion, I list here some of the points I made during my talk.Summary: MINFLUX is a promising technology but at an early stage
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McGill Lab
McGillLab
Oldest bro. is an itinerate musician. He was successful and scraped out a living for years, but ultimately it didn't work out (yet?). As youngster, I viewed science as safe
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Jeevun Sandher
JeevunSandher
Want to know why children are receiving such shamefully meagre food parcels in this pandemic? And why they need them in the first place? Then read this and my first
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Brian Nosek
BrianNosek
10 years of replication and reform in psychology. What has been done and learned?Our latest paper prepared for the Annual Review summarizes the advances in conducting and understanding replication and
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Jeremy Howard
jeremyphoward
Last week I presented to the WHO Guidelines Development Group. It was targeted towards infectious disease epidemiologists, but many folks have asked me to share the presentation.So, here's a video
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Michael Eisen
mbeisen
Since the dawn of the Internet, it has been clear that we need and have the opportunity to build a system of scholarly communication free of limitations of print: a
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Ross Tucker
Scienceofsport
Here's an important paper in the transathlete debate, by @TLexercise & @FondOfBeetles. They ask whether male performance advantages are removed after testosterone suppression? (as required by many sports policies for
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Dr Michelle Kelly-Irving
shell_ki
The difficult choice of keeping schools open or not during lockdown is a social inequality & child welfare issue affecting life course trajectories in wellbeingA lot is at stake, so
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Scott Hotaling
MtnScience
I’m thrilled to share a new paper on rock glaciers, related landforms, and mountain biodiversity. It began as a post-session chat at the 2019 @BenthosNews meeting and through a team
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The Dread Pirate Jussim
PsychRabble
I'm back. In honor of KO'ing two hard, back-to-back deadlines, a Thread! A mini-thread! Of loosely connected papers and ideas:On Scientific Uncertainty, Especially in Social Sciences & Psych In honor
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Amy Hsin is wearing a DIY mask
amyhsin
on why we should celebrate revival of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) but continue seeing it as an insufficient & unjust program that serves to keep immigrant vulnerable &
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