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Serjoscha Evers
SirJoscha
In our new paper, published today in @nature & led by Martín Ezcurra @MacnVp, we present evidence that lagerpetids, a group of Triassic reptiles, are the closest evolutionary relatives of
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Dr Elsa Panciroli
gsciencelady
New species of #Jurassic mammal from the #Scotland! My co-authors and I have just published on Borealestes cuillinensis, from #IsleofSkye. With a stunning #palaeoart reconstruction by @Matt_Humpage. (Video in thread
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bearistotle
gnrosenberg
The Grievance Studies crew, beyond having suspect intentions, are sloppy thinkers and bad readers. They're so rigidly committed to their critique that they dump all sorts of contrary evidence into
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Maya Eden
MayaREden
My paper "Welfare Analysis with Heterogeneous Risk Preferences" is in this issue of @JPolEcon!https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/710561 Those of you who know me as a macroeconomist are probably looking at this and goin
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Instructor Florence Ashley
ButNotTheCity
Transphobes are actively curtailing improvements in trans healthcare, because any negative finding gets weaponized against access to care. It's having a chilling effect, at a time when many of us
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Kacper Staniul
kacperstaniul
How to steal your competitors' traffic and customers 1/ Contact unhappy competitors' customersUse sites like G2, Capterra, and Trustpilot to find negative and average reviews and reach out to
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Cécile Fromont
CecileFromont
So why do scholars sit on almost finished manuscripts instead of submitting them? And what does that tell us about the peer review evaluation system... A serious subthread to yesterday’s
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dr. Martina Bodner
martinabodner
In the last few days I gained a lot of followers (Thank you!). I noticed that many of them are academics and in particular PhD student.In my last posts I
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🌏💧🌳Dr Kerrylee Rogers
KerryleeRogers_
I’m passionate about stamping out parachute science and making science more ethical. Just read the review below where reviewer takes a stand against this. It’s worth a read. (1/5)https://editor.copernicus.org/index.php/cp-2020-130-RC2.p
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Dylan St. Jaymes
Dylan_StJaymes
I saw this on my TL yesterday and chose to protect my peace rather than wade into these waters but since it's still going around and I feel better today,
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Dr. Daniela Witten
daniela_witten
When I teach cross validation in my Intro to Statistical Learning course, I literally spend a class on “potential pitfalls of CV” and this is the main error I talk
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Silvia Moreno-Garcia
silviamg
If you're curious, American Dirt has Bookscanned (sold) over 300,000 copies. It's that a lot? I'm on the bestseller lists with Mexican Gothic with a total of 10,000 copies sold
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Stefan Kertesz, MD
StefanKertesz
1/Last week we launched CSI:OPIOIDs, our research survey for bereaved families+friends who have lost a person with pain to suicide during a change in opioid prescribing. I want to say
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Robert M Chiles
rmchiles
Greetings hive mind! I'm excited to present my #foodstudies20 workshop on #ArtificialIntelligence, Global #FoodSystems, #SocialInequality & #HigherEducation. AI is a tidal wave: we can curse it, or ignore it, and
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Chris Moulin
chrsmln
Today I have stepped down from the editorial board of Memory. This is simply due to not having enough time to really make a go of it. Here’s a thread
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asngrads
asngrads
Aaaaand here we go! The @NSF Workshop for ECRs is about to start! #ECR2 Starting with BIO Program Director Matthew Herron outlining the goals of the @NSF Directorate of Biological
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