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Lukas Engelmann
engelmal81
There was this in 2017, a great Osiris issue on #Datahistories, asking about the histories of data and data-sets and reminding everyone to have a second look at the question,
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Blaze Maximus | Astrologer
AstroByMax
I bash Modern Psychological Astrology a lot, but let me explain my reasoning and my opinions, in a more outlined format, as to why I have so many issues with
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Tim Sayle
timsayle
A few thoughts provoked by @dbessner and Logevall’s article "Recentering the United States in the Historiography of American Foreign Relations" @TXNatSecReview. This isn't a "response" per se.https://tnsr.org/2020/04/recenteri
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Rosewind
Rosewind2007
“Shutting down spaces & de-platforming individuals is the single most effective tool for dealing with these sorts of malign actors It is the one thing that absolutely works. It cripples
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🦑 Emily Willingham 🦑
ejwillingham
No, the study ****did not find that****. Not even their own extremely limited data (n=1 person for most tests) show that. And where is the outside scientific comment on this
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Paul Frazee✌️
pfrazee
P2P anchors around removing ops and creating a network for streaming databasesAs a developer, there's a clear upside in zero ops, app interop, and easy forking. As a consumer, there's
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Jeff Wasserstrom
jwassers
Short thread: Finished my Modern China survey syllabus: I am not posting it publicly but will share w/anyone gearing up to teach such a class remotely fall quarter or starting
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Katherine Crocker PhD supports #BLM
cricketcrocker
Hi, actually a bunch of scientists signed a letter confirming that it was done without proper environmental analysis.I was one of four main authors.Don’t frame it in a way that
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Ryan Evans
EvansRyan202
I am going to tell you the most common things I write in response to pitches and follow-on correspondence. I'm doing this to help prospective authors, not to mock anyone.
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
Okay, I'm seeing a lot of "the end is nigh"-type posts as well as a lot of people misunderstanding this story, so let's talk about "pandemic potential" for #influenza viruseshttps://www.bbc.com/news/health-532187
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Rhea Boyd MD, MPH
RheaBoydMD
Please stop reading White Fragility.Stop recommending it.Stop sharing it. Read Killing the Black Body or Fatal Invention by @DorothyERoberts Read Racecraft by Barbara and Karen FieldsRead Medical Apartheid by @haw95
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Nick Steinmetz
SteinmetzNeuro
As scientific teams grow, our model of credit assignment (1st author, last, or everyone else) becomes increasingly outdated. One impediment is ineffectiveness of author contributions text. Here’s a suggestion for
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Joanne Harris
Joannechocolat
This sounds heartfelt, and yes, we've all been there. So follow the hashtag to collect them all! #TenReasonsNotToAskAWriterToReadYourWIP https://twitter.com/tadethompson/status/1252986233854230529 1. If you're a writer, chances are you get re
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becky☀️
SUNFL0WERLOU
what type of books i think ot5 would write if they were authors, a thread~ Liam - horror:•most wholesome horror author known to man•the characters are all really detailed and
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Blake Herzinger
BDHerzinger
Thanks to @MartelleMichael for pointing out the latest in bad O-4s parachuting in on an issue they obviously don't understand.https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2020/may/fonops-not-only-option Some new followers since the last time, but I
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Jordan O'Connor
jdnoc
Why I take advice from almost no one (and why you shouldn't either):[Thread] 1. Responsibility for OutcomesWhen someone gives advice, unless they're employed with you and directly benefit from the
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