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ExposingGender
Interesting female scholarship "experiment": 27 US antitrust professors (26 men, 1 woman) were asked to list their 3 favourite antitrust articles. Results: of 86 pieces cited, only 4 were authored
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Case Aiken #BlackLivesMatter
CaseAiken
As promised, I'm talking today about Namorita, who is arguably a more direct Supergirl parallel to Namor the Sub-Mariner's #SupermanAnalogue than her "mother", Namora. I use quotes around the word
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Clara T Green
ClaraTGreen
1. A lot of conversations have come up since my article was published today, especially in parents groups on Facebook. There are many ideas that I couldn’t fit within a
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Dr. Thrasher, jouRNAlist
thrasherxy
1/ A thread of things I will read & re-read this weekend, thinking thru the production of the viral underclass w newly published research & who we should reading to
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Daichi Shimbo MD
DaichiShimbo
1/ We would like to announce the primary results of the Improving the Detection of Hypertension Study from a @NIH @nih_nhlbi PPG published today in @JACCJournals. https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacc.2020.10.039#.X9fIOjCKAR0.twitter 2/ T
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Mzala Tom
tlsibanda
1. CELEBRATING RAISEDON BAYA : A LIVING ARTS & THEATRE ICONA thread....Raisedon Baya (@RaisedonB) is a celebrated playwright, festival manager & theatre director in the arts in Zimbabwe. The Bulawayo
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David Manheim
davidmanheim
Scientific journal reviews suck because academics suck at reviewing.A tweetstorm with some thoughts on the ethics and quality of the journal review process. 0/9 Giving good feedback is a skill,
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Jonas Čeika
PhilosophyCuck
It's hard to adequately describe just how much Nietzsche despised anti-Semites. He even disowned his own sister for her ties to anti-Semitism when she married a fascist. In a letter
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Geoff Engelstein
gengelstein
Endings are important to the impact a design has on players. So let’s go on a journey together through one of my favorite studies, involving colonoscopies.Join me, won’t you? In
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Andrew Parsons
adrparsons
So, instead of fixing community captions and making it more user-friendly and more visible-- YouTube is just axing the whole project. If you actively makes it difficult for people to
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Nathan Stall
NathanStall
Our study led by @KevinAnBrown associating crowding in #Ontario nursing homes (defined as the mean number of residents per bedroom and bathroom) with #COVID19 infection and mortality has now been
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Prof. Taylor G. Petrey
TaylorPetrey
2020 was a really good year for Mormon Studies, and capped off a decade of fantastic developments and scholarship that I think mean that we can finally retire the nostalgia
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Malinda Maynor Lowery
malindalowery
First installment of American history through a Lumbee lens: Race and Racism.(Caveat: I didn’t come to comfort the afflicted. I came to afflict the comfortable. I’m not here to explain
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Tirsoh
TirsohCartoons
One of the half truths we are told about copyright and patent laws is that it protects the people who come up with the ideas. If we reward people for
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Manuel Gago
magago
(1/8) In this #HillfortsWednesday we will talk about horses, ducks and fish! Let's travel to the impressive hillfort of Formigueiros, in #Galicia, with its maze-like ramparts and ditches. The hillfort
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Eric Lipton
EricLiptonNYT
Trump pardon fest begins. Among those at head of the line: two ex Republican House lawmakers convicted of federal crimes. Other pardons include George Papadopoulos, former Trump campaign aide who
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