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Christoph Ströck
cstroeckw
I have very severe me/cfs. There is something I wish I had known as a newly diagnosed moderate patient (years of mild undiagnosed disease before that). One would think it
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Akshay Alladi
akshayalladi
Thread: The argument on the merits of the farm reform bill are anyway compelling, and validated by experts. Self described “Pro-reform” people in commentariat have hence latched on to the
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Francesca Tripodi
ftripodi
i'm seeing a lot of people posting - wait, how is it only fraudulent when democrats win? on conservative media/information seeking for those interested.... 1/ the central logic of
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Alok Goyal
alokgoyal1971
(1/n) Most VCs (with me being the first in line) are often very wrong on the market size, i.e. we often underestimate it. While part of this is due to
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Arash Davari
adavari21
Sometimes academic disciplines talk past each other & miss relevant conversations in adjacent fields. This thread is for the Middle East & Iranian Studies folks who may have missed this
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Alan Levinovitz
AlanLevinovitz
Collapse of trust in expertise is largely about our collective realization that experts—and their public—have vastly overestimated the power of quantification to solve everything from justice to happiness to the
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Mark Cranfield, Legal Insurance Risk Assessor
MarkCranfield_
Bendell is just repeating world-leading climatologist V.Ramanathan's research in conjunction with the Scripps Institute https://scripps.ucsd.edu/news/research-highlight-loss-arctics-reflective-sea-ice-will-advance-global-warming-25-year
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Greta Turnbull
PhilosoGreta
Today is reflection day in my classes. We try to coalesce what we've learned, what we can do that we couldn't before, what we see that we couldn't before. One
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Gillian Frank
1gillianfrank1
From Michel Foucault's account of a 17th century "lockdown" in France. Please stop opining about history without doing any research. #twitterstorians https://twitter.com/naomirwolf/status/1325604856283869189 Need a more recent
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Katy Tur
KatyTurNBC
“Research has shown tens of thousands of Americans have died needlessly because of Donald Trump’s slow response” - Biden in Darby PA. “The public health response is still woefully lacking
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Dibyendu Nandi
ydnadydnad
In response, a thread on the many interconnected themes about data accessibility, data inclusivity and proprietary data (exclusivity) that makes this a complex issue. Let's ask the question: who owns
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Richard Hall
rrichhistorian
Ending (for now) my long search for an academic job and making lemonade out of lemons – a thread with 10 reasons for optimism. Are there any I've missed? #ECRchat
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
With all the breaking news on vaccines and variants I’ve barely had a chance to talk about this piece on microbes moving between humans and animals.I think it’s important for
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Hannah Bernadette
mini_mama2
Just thinking out loud here. But I’ve noticed that pro lifers seem to be open to friendships with pro choicers, but pro choicers never seem open to do the same.
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David Chapman
Meaningness
A meandering on how to do science, creativity and execution, political censure, research universities, Silicon Valley, and stuff, prompted by @paulg's latest post: http://paulgraham.com/conformism.html .@paulg's 2004 essay &q
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Joanne Harris
Joannechocolat
Requests to work for free today: To write 5000-word magazine article (min. 8 hours, including research)To "quickly critique" a full-length novel (min. 30 hours)To "personally mentor" a student not of
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