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Jenny Elder Moke
jennyelder
Debuting in a pandemic is ultra hard and we're prob looking at another 6+ months of thisSOMy thread of advice for 2021 debuts!And I would love any other 2020 debuts
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Dr. Alfredo Carpineti 🏳️🌈
DrCarpineti
My timeline is certainly queer-dominated but I’ve seen several videos of Soho and pics of Old Compton Street featured in news articles, and yet not a single one from a
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Dr. Joolz Denby💙
JoolzDenby
Love the hand wringing over live music in pubs and small venues. You never fucking got off the sofa to bother attending live music when you had it. For years
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Kimberly Blumenthal, MD, MSc
KimberlyBlumen1
1/OK so there *may* be new reports of allergy to #COVID19 vaccines but many other things (e.g., vasovagal syncope) can be misdiagnosed as allergy so we need more clinical details
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Dr. Jonathan Schroden
JJSchroden
This is a really interesting analysis of US #SOF creeds & what they say about the SOF mindset. The authors find 6 main themes as shown in the figure below:
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κιννάβαρι
cinnabarim
In today’s #thread we are going to talk about a degradation process that endangers the red ochre pigment of the mural paintings of @pompeii_sites: its darkening. As we have already
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David Paton
cricketwyvern
Two things stand out from the data & evidence:1. When there is a surge in infections, cases eventually come down whether or not there is a lockdown/significant restrictions.2. Lockdowns/many restrictions
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Kensy Cooperrider
kensycoop
Does gesturing save cognitive resources during a verbal analogies task? Nope. (If anything, the opposite.) Part of a wave of recent findings suggesting gesture may not be so helpful (for
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Clare McCann
claremccann
JUST RELEASED: An @IESResearch evaluation of a @usedgov experiment on providing Pell Grants to very-short-term programs. The headline: Sure, it increases enrollment in those programs, but impact on labor market
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Deb Raji
rajiinio
This is the first thing I also thought of after seeing this thread! If you're interested in computer vision x fairness, here are some good introductory papers I like:https://twitter.com/rahulkrdass/status/1275297369920331776 Some
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Jeff L'étourneau
letourjeff
While we're talking about @NSFGRFP, I want to talk about a policy of this fellowship that perpetuates this inequity where a disproportionate amount of awards go to Ivy+ schools: rejection
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. I find it remarkable that some medics and scientists aren’t raising their voices to make children as safe as possible. The comment about children being less infectious than adults
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Drug Monkey
drugmonkeyblog
Here's another little secret about the failure of GRE to correlate with grad school "performance" as measured by paper output. My greatest exp is postdocs, not grads, but I think
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Joe Mayes
Joe_Mayes
New: Just as Britain's pubs and restaurants expect a post-lockdown boom, a new Brexit problem threatens to spoil the party... 1/https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-02-10/brexit-threatens-to-spoil-u-k-hospitality-s-post-covid-re
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Frédéric Moreau 🚎
goodclimate
Businesses selling UK fayre have been around in Brussels since Waterloo. There was once a small British quarter. The disapproval is ahistorical. The only new thing about Stonemanor is that
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Timothy Easun
TimEasun
I was thinking back over publications I've been part of and about a recent authorship discussion that went past.I don't think much of our work could have been done without
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