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Noah Haber
NoahHaber
"Problems with Evidence Assessment in COVID-19 Health Policy Impact Evaluation (PEACHPIE): A systematic strength of methods review" is finally available as a pre-print!https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.01.21.21250243THREAD! One of the
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Sarah Reeve
DrSReeve
Vey excited to share our new (open access) paper on excessive sleepiness in psychosis! https://bit.ly/3ioXuRU - some of the main takeaways below… (be warned, enthusiasm ahead): 1/11 Excessive sleepiness is
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not not anna
notnotanna
ben shapiro actually had a good take on his podcast the other day aboutleft wing authoritarianism.i’ll include some studies he talked about, and my fellow independents won’t have to listen
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Dr Jo Taylor
jgetaylor
So... why might talking about the brain not be the best idea. We are psychologists right?#TwitterEPs @edpsydan Ok, so, starting with all the "isms" (surely to move on to some
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kim 🏹
spariaswift
biphobia is real and harmful: a thread bc i'm tired lets define biphobia, wikipedia states "Biphobia is aversion toward bisexuality and toward bisexual people as a social group or
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Jeff Kosseff
jkosseff
Rather than write another long Section 230 thread, I'm going to write a long thread about the topic of my next book - First Amendment protection of anonymity. I write
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David Paulk 波大卫
davidpaulk
THREAD on a recent verdict in a high-profile #MeToo case turned defamation lawsuit that, while well-covered by a few Western media outlets, is not being reported in China. Despite
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Jessica Shortall🧂🥴
jessicashortall
The level of anti-LGBTQ coordination this year in state legislatures is staggering.Bills to allow anyone to accuse a child of being the wrong sex for their sport: 19 statesBills to
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Opyl
OpylAI
We recently worked with @AAMRI_Aus to develop a guide to support #MedicalResearchers in amplifying critical information via #DigitalPlatforms during #COVID19. In this thread, we have shared some of our insights
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Dr Philip W Blood🇪🇺
BloodPhilip
1. NYE thread: the Hausser myths and research of the SS.Paul Hausser and the erasing of SS crimes. Born in 1880 in Brandenburg and died in Ludwigsburg 1972. A career
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Dan Zak
MrDanZak
75 years ago—after a swift, secret & costly scientific/industrial endeavor—the U.S. dropped a crude, untested atomic bomb over Hiroshima. It contained 141 lbs of concentrated uranium. Only about 2 lbs
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Phil Plait
BadAstronomer
If you need to be transported to small world far, far away, then my oh my you MUST watch these videos of a spaceship hoovering up pieces of an asteroid
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dividendblower
dividendblower
Guillemot SA $GUI huge bill of lading registered by the US custom this week:Weight: 28.384 kg Quantity: 6.077 pcInteresting times ahead withMicrosoft Flight Simulator (18 Aug '20)Project Cars 3 (28
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Tom Hostler
tomhostler
Friday afternoon seems a good time to do a twitter thread for my new paper (with Raul Berrios), published in Cognition and Emotion! (https://bit.ly/3f3GE9l ; OA version: https://bit.ly/MixedEmotion ). Read on below
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Tymon Słoczyński
TymonSloczynski
Most of my research is in econometrics but I have been lucky to also work on an amazing interdisciplinary project in economic history. A resulting paper on trade in ancient
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Dave Kang
daveckang
@BeijingPalmer's article has provoked some long-overdue discussion about which "greatest hits" from history we use. I see a lot of debate now focused on (European) classics -- whether to use
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