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James Howe 🐭
jamesrhowe6
The scotophobin (literally “dark-fear-protein”) is one of my favorite in old scientific literature! There were a bunch of high profile papers from at least 3 labs over a 15 year
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Alyssa
alyssannnnn
I contracted COVID with underlying health issues and I survived without the need for medical attention. A thread showing that if you have the proper preparation, supplements, and knowledge of
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Tage Rai
tage_rai
I don't want to wade into this much b/c of my own bias as an editor, but pls remember this is from a DARPA project! There are powerful private and
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Jean-Charles Lambert
jcl_lambert
Our manuscript on MedRvix describes a large GWAS in Alzheimer: 33 new loci and 42 in a next update https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.10.01.20200659v1.This week, Wightman et al. described that they called the largest
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balajis.com
balajis
Imagine if we optimized for number of independent replications over number of citations. A citation typically assumes the cited study is true. In a paper that cites 50 other papers,
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Daniël Lakens
lakens
A meta-analysis on behavioral priming effects suggest an meta-analytic effect size of d = 0.35. https://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/features/bul-bul0000030.pdf But it also contains the flattest p-curve analysis you'll see in a while. Gues
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Paul Novosad
paulnovosad
Like much regulation, I fear making econ journals the data transparency enforcers has raised the cost of doing research without benefiting anyone.It's particularly bad for young scholars without RA teams,
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The Scale Factory
scalefactory
It's @jtopper here again with a quick re:Invent update. Some S3 improvements were announced overnight. Incidentally, Facebook reminded me today that I was in Vegas this time last year. I
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Mahmudur Rahman
mahmudme01
This is the current coronavirus situation in India. For a certain average wetbulb temperature (50F), coronavirus increasing rate is highest. Between 45 to 55 F, temp dependent virus replication is
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Anand Swaminathan
EMSwami
Lots of questions about ivermectin for tx + prophylaxis. @srrezaie + I reviewed a bunch of articlesBottom line: No high-quality evidence to support use for any indication in COVID19. Based
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Gertrud Rey PhD (Trudy)
GertrudRey
Did you know that our cells produce antiviral molecules that are similar to small molecules in antiviral drugs? And that bacteria make these exact same molecules to fight off infection
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haonan
haonan
What happened to the replicability crisis? Should you believe famous social scientists? Are all the pages in these best selling books you're reading any use? Or have you just purchased
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Charlie Ebersole
CharlieEbersole
I’m very excited to share the latest Many Labs project! In Many Labs 5, we examined whether adding more expertise to replication designs could increase replicability. Here’s what we did/found
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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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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
UPDATE: A #coronavirus patient is considered contagious as long as they carry "replication-competent" virus. Based on limited CDC data, patients with severe immune impairment are thought to be contagious for
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Roam-fu (Kahlil Corazo on 🧠⏩ 🌏)
Roamfu
1/ A SHORT HISTORY OF ANTIFRAGILE INFORMATION: FROM LIFE TO ROAMLife is antifragile information that travels through time using the fragility of matter as its vehicle.What can @RoamResearch users learn
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