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Pierre Azoulay
pierre_azoulay
I have no insider knowledge, but this story illuminates why it is so hard for firms to invest in “basic research” (which I defined loosely as research not directly tethered
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Associate Professor Francine Marques
FZMarques
Now that #NHMRC grants are no longer under embargo, let me challenge some of the concepts of perceived 'success'I'm grateful to have won a @TallpoppiesAIPS Tall Poppy Science Award &
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Katherine J. Wu, Ph.D.
KatherineJWu
A few weeks ago, I heard scattered rumors about bizarre positives coming out of coronavirus testing programs at universities.It didn't seem to be the coronavirus. It also wasn't contamination in
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Nicola Bidoli 🛡🛡🛡
BidoliNicola
Glycans / Sugars / Spike Protein /The Secret action of C19 1/19 This is mainly because HIV co-opts its host's cellular mechanism to cover itself with human glycans.
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Ashley Farley
ashleydfarley
Really fantastic article on an uncomfortable topic within the publishing world of "prestige" journals authored by Bård Smedsrød & @LeifLongva #openaccess Thread highlighting what I think are the important parts.
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Jeff Abercrombie 🌟🌟🌟
J_D_Abercrombie
These wise men saw no star to guide them to Bethlehem. The beautiful legend of the star of Bethlehem originated in this way:Jesus was born August 21 at noon,7 B.C.
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David Tillman
davidtillman
Working on an archival doc in Avid. Trying to find stuff I need is making my brain hurt. Taking a page out of @fcpxpert1's book & creating a shadow #FCPX
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nyx
EternalNyx
certain academics on this website like to think because they have a blue check they can say whatever they want and people will believe them. and they hate being called
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Michael Eisen
mbeisen
I get that everyone wants to read and publish everything for free - and they should be able to: all transaction costs are barriers to participation. But we need actual
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Lori Neuman-Lee, PhD
CheloniaGirl
Lots of people have (rightfully) decried the NatCom paper and its potential effect on mentoring structure. It also sets a terrible example for how to consider data and a scientist's
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Ben Collins
oneunderscore__
Both @BrandyZadrozny and I asked at the time if Facebook’s groups recommendations algorithm would check for radicalization and feeder systems into extremist groups.This was exactly how Youtube was turning gamers
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Jon Schwabish
jschwabish
I recently published "Ten Guidelines for Better Tables" in the Journal of Benefit Cost Analysis (@benefitcost) on ways to improve your data tables. Here's a thread summarizing the 10 guidelines.
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Aki Tonami
atonton28
Great news Japan decided to start constructing a new #Arctic research icebreaker. Related, the Japan Consortium for Arctic Environmental Research, which is a nationwide network of Japan-based Arctic researchers &
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Victor Montori, MD
vmontori
As 2017 was coming to a close, I asked a group of diverse friends and up-and-coming researchers in shared decision making (SDM) to write to their current selves a letter
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Arunesh Mathur
aruneshmathur
In a new paper, @jonathanmayer, Mihir Kshirsagar, and I investigate a question that has been challenging researchers and policymakers: what makes a dark pattern, well, "dark"? https://arxiv.org/pdf/2101.04843.pdf [thread] There
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Jorge A. Caballero, MD
DataDrivenMD
/ Short thread on the link between Russia’s ongoing disinformation campaign, COVID-19, and anti-vaxxershttps://twitter.com/latimes/status/1355664093215137796 In a study published in April 2020, researchers used machine learning to analyze
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