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Caitlin Rivers, PhD
cmyeaton
Today I had the honor of testifying on reopening K12 schools for the House Select Committee on the Coronavirus Crisis. Here is what I said. 1/ It was exactly 3
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Chris van Tulleken 🏳️🌈
DoctorChrisVT
This is not an important study. Neither its findings nor its methods are clear. It is flawed to the point where it has no use. I’m sympathetic to David Davis
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Matthew Cortland, Esq
mattbc
There's no good answer to vaccine prioritization; we need more vaccine – massively more. And we needed it many yesterdays ago...The thing is, there's no actually good way to prioritize
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Uthman
au05420259
This is a very very good thread. I agree with the central claim, though I suspect we have very different points of departure. I appreciate the fact that you were
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Debra Parkes
DebraParkes
Congratulations to @DavinaCooper5 @FloraRenz and Emily Grabham, editors of the new special issue of @feministsatlaw on the Future of Legal Gender: Exploring the Feminist Politics of Decertification https://journals.kent.ac.uk/index.php/femi
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Penny Edgell
PennyEMN
I'm not surprised by the election results, and it's largely due to my work on the American Mosaic Project with fine colleagues like @jgerteis, @hartm021, @EvanStewart23, @ajacfrost, @jack_dele (and others).
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Elaine Arnaqiaq Chukan Brown
hawk_wakawaka
Inglenook began using a back label to provide information about Its wine in 1951. Beaulieu then began doing the same in 1956 to share information on the varieties included. These
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Ruslan Trad
ruslantrad
This is a Belarusian written in Arabic letters (arabitsa) used by the Lipka Tatars, who had been invited to settle in Belarusian territory, at the time part of the Grand
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Dr Christine Plastow
chrissieplastow
Today I sit down with a heavy heart to process another round of Emergency Grants for @womeninclassics. Precarious classicists are in great need as a result of this year's events.
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Dr Fiona Rawle
FiRawle
Several colleagues expressed surprise at this finding – as @ImogenRCoePhD pointed out this morning, gender bias in student evals of teaching is long establishedA brief thread on past studies @dawnbazely
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Anshul Khare
_anshulkhare
In my first year in college, M was my neighbour in the hostel. Very friendly & super smart. In the first semester, he scored 98.8 percent.It wasn’t a small feat
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David C Lowery
davidclowery
The most fucking tone deaf article ever. The author starts out by praising the CEO of TikTok/Bytedance. Someone should have told the author TikTok is/was built completely on unlicensed music.
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Caleb LoSchiavo, MPH
calebloschiavo
a thread on health behavior and why people do the things that they do we have a lot of ways of understanding health behaviors—the ways individuals and groups (re)act
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
I've recently navigated some COVID19 vaccine conversations with friends and friends of friends and wanted to give my take on why I - and you - should be confident to
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Brad Heath
bradheath
Georgia's brief is a pretty straight demolition of some of the claims that voting machines were rigged, signatures weren't matched and other falsehoods. This is a very normal kind of
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christa⁷ 💜 happy hobiuary!
ryuminating
In psychology, we call this "winning together" approach Positive Interdependence. PI encourages ppl to help each other do well because the belief is that success is shared and one person's
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