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Nick Harkaway
Harkaway
If you see a contradiction here, you haven’t yet understood what this is.https://twitter.com/nowthisnews/status/1324371145735491586 This is an ontology (of which a Trumpism is one example) which evaluates all things by reference
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frog K, ok?
yurirando
- quarantine-and-stimulus had cross-aisle support before the congressional Democrats spiked it to spite Sanders- every economic indicator except the stock market has been in freefall since March- the anti-mask movement
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Kate Mackenzie
kmac
My latest @climate column is on a topic I've been thinking about for a long time: what does the new fad for commercialised, precision predictions of climate change impacts mean
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Marija Vujovic
mjvujovic
Oh what a time it is to be a science/physiology student! As vaccines have (slowly) started rolling out in Ontario there’s also been an increase in discussions on vaccinations ()
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Matt Clancy
mattsclancy
Remote collaboration in innovation is on the rise. The average distance between all the inventors listed on a patent has tripled between 1975 and 2015. #ThursdayThreads Of course, the number
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Julie Rehmeyer
julierehmeyer
THREAD: I wrote a piece for @Open_Notebook offering advice to science journalists covering contested illnesses, coming out of 15 years of being both a journalist and a patient. Here are
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Silke Machold 💙
MacholdSilke
On #WomenInScience day, a big shout to my fabulous colleagues and role models. Brilliant research into brain tumours by Prof Tracy Warr and colleagues, Neonatal care @_tpillay, IBD @HelenSteed1 and
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Julia Rohrer
dingding_peng
This whole debacle illustrates a major issue in how many psychologists (me included) approach data.>https://twitter.com/mindismoving/status/1274073023793037312 Instead of thinking about the data generating mechanism and the parameters we
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Ben Abbott
thermokarst
Yesterday, @SenMikeLee posted a picture of my children's public school, mocking their COVID-19 precautions. He apologized, but his sharing of the link triggered a flood of anti-science comments that caused
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Ritika Chopra
KhurafatiChopra
At a time when varsity cut-offs have hit 100, @IndianExpress tracked down a generation of Board exam toppers between 1996 & 2015 to find out the consequences of a convention
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Aaron Trites
aarontrites
I want to tell everyone, all the time, about how great Wally Wood was. A legend in the comic industry but, like many creators of his time, he still doesn’t
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Sara "cisn't" Springer
saraaspringer
CW for dysphoria and transphobia. But if you work in OCD/ED/BDD research, please pay attention to this one. I'll elaborate a bit.https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2021/02/medical-school-suspends-study-tortured-transgender-people-science/ I
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Adjacent Possible
Sage_Opinion
If you think that there has been censorship or 'information management' on issues such as Brexit or the Chinese coronavirus, then perhaps you should keep your mind open to the
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Mel Andrews
bayesianboy
Thread. Should you work on or with the FEP? The answer depends on a number of factors, and I believe that what discipline you are situated in is not one
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Instructor Florence Ashley
ButNotTheCity
Since Abigail Shrier is promoting the unsupported hypothesis of ‘rapid-onset gender dysphoria’ in her new book, let’s talk about why it’s wrong. I will be basing this off my recent
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
THREAD **IMPORTANT** (IMO)SO MUCH Continued CONFUSION about Rapid Antigen Tests - Now about Asymptomatics.A New @CDC_gov @CDCMMWR study concludes Ag tests didn't work in Asymptomatic ppl. Simply put, It's wrongHere
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