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lavenderim
I've noticed something some people have trouble with when commenting is "I don't know what to say!" and let me tell you friend, that's ok, commenting is a learned skill
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
For something different, and a bit puzzling ..."This preliminary analysis does not support the argument that current smoking is a risk factor for hospitalization for COVID-19. Instead, (...) nicotine may
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
Identifying a problem is just step one: then you have to figure out what's causing the problem and what to do about it. When it comes to the internet, there's
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Per Bylund
PerBylund
Peer review is an imperfect tool, and should not be treated as a Swiss army knife (always applicable). It has its uses where it works and adds value, but there
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Jenny Bhatt
jennybhatt
Something that's been on my mind recently after reading two 2020 debut #shortstory collections by desi writers. Both of equal caliber and writing about similar themes. One got a big
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Kelly Doran MD MHS
KellyMDoran
I appreciate that @AnnalsofEM (study led by Amy Kaji, Richelle Cooper, and others) took a deep dive into gender bias in first authorship, peer review, and the editorial board. Much
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remtrograde poltergeist
discountghosts
horror : a genre- a thread of writing tips i would like to start by saying i am no expert. these are things i've learned that i'm sharing with you.
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Michal Tal
ImmunoFever
1/nThere are many things about my paper that just came out today in mBio that I would like to share with you all, both about the science, and about the
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Adrien Fabre
adrien_fabre
Here is my dream tool to communicate people's research, that I hope will come into existence with this pandemics. 1. Researchers would record their presentation (3 preferable durations: 5', 20',
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Rita Strack
rita_strack
This is a #ritaunsolicited ridiculously long thread (actually 1/2 threads) on…appeals! I plan to cover many topics in the coming weeks, but I think appeals are particularly ripe for conversation.
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Sona Charaipotra
sona_c
Agree w / lovely @gildedspine's rant abt this. Saw some confusion abt what IP or write-for-hire actually means. My take as the co-founder of @CAKELiteary: get ready, because it's always
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Lynsey James
Lynsey1991
Authors, I want to talk about self-doubt for a second. It can happen to anyone, from Sunday Times bestsellers to those just starting out. And it can be triggered by
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Gemma Reguera
GemmaReguera
1-I am delighted to share with you this paper, a collaboration between my lab (postdoc @JooYoungLee15) and the Fernandez lab in the department of Horticulture @MSU. You can download it
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Luke Oakden-Rayner
DrLukeOR
This week, famous researchers called for more transparency in #medical #AI and...I hate it. Not only is the letter they make their case in wrong-headed and bizarrely off-target, but @michaelhoffman
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Zoe York
ZoeYorkWrites
Ooh, does Twitter sell books? I HAVE THOUGHTS.Another thread on why it's important to be clear about goals, processes, pathways, and other Super Sexy Publishing Things. Social media sells books
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Vanta Greige
ultramaricon
These are tips I wrote for my students on how to read theory in a humanities/interdisciplinary context. Sharing them because twitter constraints help me be concise, and because I want
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