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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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Edeline Wrigh
EdelineWrigh
One of the productivity mottos I’m ready to die off is “how you do one thing is how you do everything.”This is not true and can be extremely disempowering if
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Jared Yates Sexton
JYSexton
News shows, networks, major publishing outlets, politicians, and pundits.When you invite conspiracy theorists and fascists and white supremacists onto your shows or into a conversation you are saying they have
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Norma Leespeaking 🙂
NLeespeaking
To be clear, I am neither ‘pro’ nor ‘anti’ vaccination. A vaccination is a medical intervention. In the old (pre-hysteria) days, prior to March 2020, any doctor would confirm that
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Rasmus Andersson
rsms
This is fun and a great description of how raggedy web development really is.I think we need to ask ourselves if HTML & CSS really is sustainable for crafting software.
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Shazia Siddique MD MS
ShaziaMSiddique
Hot off the press: @US_FDA hearing on #COVID19 vaccine: Under EUA, pregnant & lactating women would be free to make their own decision on receiving the vaccine in conjunction with
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Christina Pagel
chrischirp
I watched Young on Newsnight y'day saying pandemic was serious & "holding his hands up" for being wrong about a 2nd wave, but here he is publishing more dangerous lies.
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Dr. Vicki Madden
vickimmadden
Love hearing @LornaMCampbell discussing the issue of "quality" when it comes to #oer. As a grad student, I was told repeatedly not to look at open access journals when publishing
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gr4d
This headline is like saying that electronically-published newspapers aren't worth a damn because they're not printed on paper, and all of the effort that goes in publishing the stories is
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BAD CORONAVIRUS VARIANT DATA—Folks, the B117 #SARSCoV2 variant from is a dangerous *hellish beast*. This new UK data shows attack rates (% exposed who get infected) of B117 vs
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Elizabeth Hunter 💚💛❤️
EHunterWrites
A QUICK THREAD ABOUT #AUDIOBOOKS: Many readers wonder why indie authors take so long to release audiobooks or don’t do them at all. Here’s a peek behind the curtain. ELEMENTAL
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George Conway
gtconway3d
this is why they teach people how to shepardize cases the first week in law schoolhttps://twitter.com/seanhecht/status/1329945145559552000 ("Shepardize" is a term that refers to Shepard's Citations, a reference source first es
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Shane Brennan
ColdChainShane
A live example of the issues on why businesses are not better prepared for post-Brexit red tape - threadOver past few days I have been really annoyed with myself that
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Tony Yates
t0nyyates
Baffling incompetence by the govt. they have had a long time to concoct a plan and revealing it will help businesses and workers figure out what they still have to
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Christopher Snowdon
cjsnowdon
1/ I am *still* seeing people claim that the PCR test has a 93% false positive rate. This has been debunked many times but let me have one more go...
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Catherine Consiglio
CAConsiglio
Hey Art and Writing Twitter, Let's have a chat about why Rolling Stone's new paid writing thing isn't your standard "pay for exposure" scheme and how and why it differs.What
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