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Anand Giridharadas
AnandWrites
Oh my god.Some of the wealthiest, most powerful people in the world just wrote to the mayor of New York complaining about “public safety, cleanliness and other quality of life
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Brian D. Earp
briandavidearp
People seem interested in how a small group of researchers with an agenda can 'rig' a "systematic review" in medicine to make it say whatever they want, albeit dressed up
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Caitlin Hudon 👩💻
beeonaposy
Let's talk about imposter syndrome in tech -- specifically, ways we can combat it better, both individually and as a community (a thread) Imposter syndrome is "a collection of
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Christopher T. Rentsch
DarthCTR
New study NOT PEER REVIEWED from @OpenSafely team. We found no evidence to support a substantial benefit of #hydroxychloroquine use *prior to the outbreak* in preventing #COVID19 death. Let me
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Julien Potet
julienpotet
1/There have been several small RCTs over the last weeks suggesting a clinical benefit for #ivermectin for #COVID_19. It’s time for a MEGA THREAD on ivermectin, aka the “wonder drug”!Let's
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Johns Hopkins Engineering
HopkinsEngineer
In observance of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we're highlighting a few #HopkinsEngineers at the forefront of the fight against COVID-19.#WomenInScience #WomenInSTEM .@TexasDownUnder was recognized as one
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Dr. Cameron Sepah 🤴🏻 🧝🏻♂️ 🧙🏻♂️ 🤵🏻
DrSepah
1/ Insightful article on how group fitness classes are substitute churches for millennial atheists. Great consumer companies, like churches, solve core psychological needs. So here's a tweetstorm on 6 needs
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Patrick Watt
WattPatrick
Last week’s EU COVID vaccine meltdown is politically understandable. But it’s also a diversion from the big picture. Pre-orders have put rich countries at the front of the queue, but
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killian
killianodris
Thread:So I decided to have a look at the claim that the schools aren't an issue for the spread of #Covid19. Based on the numbers since schools reopened and some
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Dr Courtney Howard
courtghoward
Saving the climate with stethoscopes: as a boggling week in #US politics winds down, a new study documents fantastic work done by US-based @HIHngo & Indonesian @YayasanASRI to save lives
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Fiona Quigley
FionaQuigs
Today's reading - Epigenetics of obesity 1/10Learning/reflections, for anyone interested! "environmental exposures in critical developmental periods can affect epigenetic marks profile and result in obesity"#SupportNotStigma #
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Breaking REVERSAL: @WHO has formally recognized that #COVID19 can be transmitted indoors by droplets in the AIR: people in crowded settings with poor ventilation run risk of being infected by
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
New SARS_CoV_2 virus strain update. TL;DR - there is something to understand more, and it looks like the virus has tweaked its biology at least on transmissibility; Public health, scientists
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Catherine Koebel
cmkoeb
I got a burr under my science saddle and fact checked whether the “more police less violent crime” studies actually say what Yglesias said they say and WHEW BOY he
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Umme H Faisal
stethospeaks
Thalidomide and a brilliant woman physician-scientist who saved countless children from life altering birth defects , Thread As physicians, we are all trained to be careful about prescribing
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Brendan Keogh
BRKeogh
In December I ran an online workshop called "Research Gamemaking: Skills, Cultures, Politics" as the capstone of my DECRA that's been researching Aus game developmentHere is a long thread about
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