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Sarah Khan
_sarahkhan
In July @ayesharshahid and @OsmSiddiqi wrote a fantastic short piece puzzling over the skewed gender breakdown of reported COVID-19 cases in Pakistan (**74%** male!) and suggested that a skew in
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Bagsy
imBagsy
My best friend who recently started trading (and has been doing phenomenally well surprisingly), keeps bringing up the fact that he gets frustrated when he takes profit and sees the
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Ellie Rushing
EllieRushing
Neighborhoods across the Philadelphia region are experiencing significant delays in receiving their mail, with some residents going upwards of three weeks without packages and letters, leaving them without medication, paychecks,
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Thiago Carvalho
CyrilPedia
Last week we looked at Juan Lafaille's demonstration of T cell regulation in the EAE system. Now here's another side of Treg history- it starts, of course with an experimentally
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Kevin Hempel
KevHempel
Ahead of #InternationalYouthDay : What makes #employment programs "youth-friendly"? Here is a list of 10 cross-cutting design elements that youth employment programs from #TVET to #ALMPs should consider. 1/n This
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Thibaut Brunet
thibaut_brunet
When is a choanoflagellate not a flagellate? When it's an amoeba.Check out our new preprint with @Choano_Lab in which we report a new, amoeboid cell phenotype in the closest living
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AukeHoekstra
AukeHoekstra
I am sick and tired of of people who proclaim anti-renewable nonsense as fact and get away with it.I think @mattwridley misunderstands @borisjohnson's green agenda on all 10 points but
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Dr. Sarah M. Rowe
Archaeo_Girl
I just did a little exercise that I recommend every instructor do:I went through my syllabus and rated each assessment as green, yellow, or red. Green assessments are the easy
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TheLifeofScience.com
labhopping
Inspired by @Alexis_Verger we're going to do an Indian edition of #366womeninSTEM :) We will attempt to highlight a Indian womxn (& non-binary persons) in science a day throughout 2021
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David Kaye
davidakaye
this debate over how the facebook oversight board preps the landscape of coverage made me want to suggest some baseline context as folks evaluate/report on the OB.https://twitter.com/zeynep/status/1355913955852636163 1. the OB
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Helena Shomar
HelenaShomar
Happy to share our latest pre-print about how we identified the barriers that prevent FeS enzymes from functioning within non-native hosts.If you're a synthetic biologist tired of your cool FeS
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Dr. Petra Levin
PetraLevin
Starving E. coli, serendipitous discoveries, and awesome collaborators: a long thread on some of our latest work with @handuo_s and KC Huang @StanfordBioE 1/19https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.06.413849v2 To help understand t
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HannahTyreman
hannahtyreman
I'm interested in perspectives on the science of learning that highlight areas of critique, caution or nuance. Perspectives that ask us to take a closer look. Here's what I've found
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Adhd_bri
AdhdBri
ADHD manifests differently in everyone so the sooner we all realize, accept and openly discuss that, the sooner we can help someone (maybe even ourselves) from feeling like an imposter.
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Get Paid Writing 🇬🇧
getpaidwrite
Tomorrow marks 50 days since I started on Twitter.In the last 21 days I've done 622,000 impressions.Today I'm sitting on 1200+ followers.And part of the BEST Twitter course.Here are 7
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Hyon S Chu
hyonschu
BIG thread on "Piercing the Algorithmic Veil." Let's Go.First on what the Algorithmic Veil is. It comes from the name of a legal decision hold a company's shareholders or directors
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