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Shematologist, MD
acweyand
Given a lot of questions after a recent tweet on iron deficiency, I thought a #tweetorial might be in order. Iron deficiency anemia affects a large proportion of the worlds
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Tony Tost
tonytost
One thing that doesn't come up much when people discuss screenwriting is class. That is, how the process is different for those who don't have financial safety nets, or prestigious
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Jerri Bell #JusticeforVanessaGuillen
JABell27
I think I'm ready to talk about the Fort Hood Independent Review Committee report. This is the 1st of what will be either 2 or 3 threads. Might take a
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B. Harun Küçük
bharunkucuk
Hi all, I am doing an on-going mega-thread for those of you who may want to use Science without Leisure in the classroom. The book has something for everyone, from
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Tim Sweeney
TimSweeney83
Our team @Inflammatix_Inc (plus some great collaborators) put out three manuscripts this week, and I think a thread is in order, as they form a powerful trio demonstrating the power
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Qaiser Ijaz ☭
eQaiserIjaz
A Red Thread on Marxism & ReligionFrequently Asked Questions:Is communism atheism?Are communists atheists?Is communism anti-religion?Do I have to leave my religion in order to join a communist party?Starting from Karl
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James Altucher
jaltucher
HOW TO BLEED IN THE FIRST LINE:Because I grew up ugly, I have decent "first sentences" when I meet people. It's hard for me to make a good impression. "Ugly"
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Lucy D’Agostino McGowan
LucyStats
It can be very challenging to assess what information to believe. One simple way to evaluate evidence is via something called "Hill's Criteria", considerations to help assess whether an
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Andrew Lee
andrewleedr
Normally I enjoy the high standards of journalism in @guardian . Not today as disappointed with misleading headline that suggest infections are spreading fastest in children. It'll worry parents/teachers &
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Bloom Lab
jbloom_lab
We mapped how all mutations to #SARSCoV2 receptor-binding domain (RBD) affect recognition by convalescent polyclonal human sera (https://biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.31.425021v1).Among implications: E484K (South African lineage) worr
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Patrick McKenzie
patio11
So my two favorite companies (Stripe and @twilio) published a case study together about everyone's favorite topic, credit card authorization rates.https://stripe.com/newsroom/stories/twilioI want to zoom in on what creates a tenth
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A New Radical Centrism
a_centrism
1/ A Daily Thread of Rough Draft Excerpts From an Article I'm Writing on Race and IQ.DAY #17 Here's the link to a page containing supporting sources for tweets in
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Rohit V. Pappu
PappulabWashU
#QuantitativeAndRigorousPS papers created in response to pings asking that I list papers that represent "quantitative & rigorous work" in the field of intracellular phase transitions. I indicated there were numerous,
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Gertrud Rey PhD (Trudy)
GertrudRey
Does a first infection with SARS-CoV-2 make a person immune to a second infection? This question is one of the prevailing issues in the current pandemic. A thread (also at
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Constantinopolitan John of Salisbury
SalisburyJohnof
Philosophers in hell, a potentially colloborative thread: Timothy Williamson: is an envatted brain. Periodically reminded of this, only to forget it shortly afterwards. Hilary Putnam: exiled to twin earth, forever
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Holly Fernandez Lynch (she/her)
HollyLynchez
Who wants to read something not related to COVID? I have a new paper out today with SACHRP chair, Stephen Rosenfeld, on IRB quality and the challenges of different board
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