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Anna Dobbin
akdobbin
#ConsciousLanguage tip for authors, editors, anyone who uses words: Be mindful of the light and dark symbolism in your writing. A thread: The words “dark” and “black” are commonly
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Jash Dholani
oldbooksguy
1/ Before @jordanbpeterson became the internet's daddy and a writer of complex-yet-accessible self-help, he was a brilliant academic researcher. Here are the key ideas from @jordanbpeterson's most cited paper: "Between
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Noah Haber
NoahHaber
Alright fellow epi and econ friends, gather 'round, time for me to talk about this articleBecause I am a native econ whose life quest it is to bridge the epi/econ
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Lettwrs
cantypelettwrs
Renting in #LosAngeles sucks.Every year, there’s fewer options. Despite the dozens of cranes stacking new towers up outside our windows, there’s nowhere we can afford, and the new buildings sit
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Mark Painter
markmpainter
Our study on T cell responses to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines is up! Are T cells primed by the vaccines? Do they have features of long-lived memory cells?Do they contribute to
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Kristin Leong
kristinleong
Books by & about POC weren't *banned* in the school where I taught. BUT when I pushed for the 6th grade #ELA curriculum to include at least ONE author &
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
Increasingly, I am conscious of living in a new age, The Anthropocene: The geological era, where humans impact the entire biosphere through #climatechange and loss of biodiversity. Closely coupled with
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Luc Rocher
cynddl
Privacy researchers, govts, and tech companies work on contact tracing apps, hoping to curb down the pandemic. We often hear that 56, 60, or 70% of the population would need
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Christopher T. Rentsch
DarthCTR
1/New study in @PLOSMedicine on racial/ethnic disparities in #COVID19 in US. Black and Hispanic people were 2x as likely to test positive than White people, even after adjustment. No difference
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
Many new studies suggest that one of the fundamental assumptions about COVID that 𝙚𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙮𝙤𝙣𝙚 is susceptible, may be wrong. CAUTION: However, this doesn’t mean that we relax any precautions, coz
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Kevin Maloney
KevinMalogna
White people: Centering Black voices is critical, but this DOES NOT mean we RT a few statements we approve of and then do nothing else. Listening does not mean that
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Rise
NowSheRises
We’ve seen multiple threads recently about book sales being down significantly, indie bookstores (those bastions of delight) closing and/or teetering on the brink.1/x We’ve also seen multiple threads about how
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JayEnAar
GorwayGlobal
Tweet threadA long one. So, in the middle of a pandemic, we get this news: a new biography of #India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This from https://www.oneindia.com/india/new-biography-on-pm-modi-released-3097165.html It was widely
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arkancide_is_real
Arkancideisreal
Here's why I think this #hrdoxychloroquine "study" data is fakehttps://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)31180-6/fulltext#sec1A thread....@99freemind @realDonaldTrump @PressSec (1) the study says that
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New Socialist
NewSocialistUK
What is Johnsonism? Is it a useful concept? What are its social bases & how does it cohere them? What are it’s likely strategies and limits? What’s the role of
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Dan Conway
MagisterConway
So, part of my master's paper was an analysis of the syntactic complexity of the Latin novellas. If you're interested in what the range of syntactical complexity actually looks like,
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