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Dr Ben Britton
BMatB
This view was held up in a meeting at my University too.It's clearly exploitative (as many takes have shared).Yet it is widespread.https://twitter.com/jenniferdoleac/status/1350147987490672644 Argument presented was: "But the stude
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Spies Like Us
RealStealthSpy
1. Humanity is being shut down again.Firstly, let me say - there is a virus.I won't explore WHAT authority believes it can mandate that healthy people cannot move around!I won't
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Alex Usher
AlexUsherHESA
1/ Ok, by special request and as briefly as I can: stratification of higher education in Canada. At the basic level: you have a 4-year (university) vs. 2-3 year (college)
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Spencer Fox
FoxandtheFlu
Remember the preprint that suggested that #covid19 herd immunity thresholds (HITs) were around 6-20% across Europe, and was part of the evidence used to justify the Great Barrington Declaration? @meyerslab
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Scooby-Doo is the worst part of Scooby-Doo
collin_ks
A few quick words on that study that found that male bisexuality is real, and the way folks are responding to it: 1/13 It's frustrating for bisexual men to hear
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The Provost / سيدة الفتنة
MsEntropy
Got to finish up a think tank piece on white supremacist infiltration of law enforcement and the military (should run around Jan 20), but as soon as that’s finished, I’ll
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Garima Mohan
GarimaMo
This month has been particularly busy for India-Europe ties. With foreign secretary @harshvshringla visiting France, Germany & the UK + Foreign Minister speaking at Nordic-Baltic enclave + upcoming India-Italy Summit
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Tricia Ebarvia
triciaebarvia
What would you need to know or understand in order to consider changing your mind? This is a question that puts the responsibility back on those who resist antiracist curriculum/instruction.
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Benjamin Haddad
benjaminhaddad
Maybe the best book to understand some of the modern dilemmas of French foreign policy, but also lessons for transatlantic relations. De Gaulle’s political genius during WWII was to understand
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Justin Kan
justinkan
Most of my life I wanted to connect deeply with the people around me but didn’t know how. I was a painfully shy extrovert as a kid.Here's what I've learned
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shay
ratemyprophecy
hi! i've been learning a lot about voting in MA this cycle and so i'd like to bring you this knowledge and offer to be your voting friend. thread! you
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Krzysztof Cipora
krzysztofcipora
#OpenScience I am routinely encouraging authors of papers I am reviewing to share their data and materials. I have finally wrote a generic comment to be added to a review.
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Amit Paranjape
aparanjape
More studies... 'What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections'People without symptoms can pass on the virus, but estimating their contribution to outbreaks is challenging.https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-03141-3(w
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Joy Bhattacharjya
joybhattacharj
On this day, 123 years ago, a 40 year old Almora born doctor made a discovery that changed the world. Malaria has killed more people in the history of mankind
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Dr. Sarah Cohodes
SarahCohodes
New evidence out yesterday from @REACHCenterEd @douglasharris99 on whether schools contribute to COVID hospitalizations, using nationwide datahttps://twitter.com/douglasharris99/status/1346212687756337153?s=20 This adds to the recent eviden
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Christopher Federico
ChrisPolPsych
There's nothing wrong with this article; the last line is perhaps the most important. But in terms of the Broader Discourse on this point, a lot of folks seem to
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