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Nibras ๐ต
nibrasibn
The Writing Dojo is live! Kicking off another 6 weeks of virtual writing sessions. The next round starts May the 9th. I'm slowly figuring out how to action on ideas
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Feverish Woman
Woman_of_Truth
Last night the SBA made changes in response to complaints from (((bankers))) who want their cut. Interest rate was doubled from .05% to 1%. And SBA agreed to pay all
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dollkgs
โ ๐๐ก๐ ๐ก ๐๐ฃ๐๐๐๐๐ โ๐๐๐ก โ Congratulations,Youโve been accepted as a trainee at BAE Entertainment! All our idols are known for their language & dance skills & of course their amazing
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Noah Smith ๐
Noahpinion
1/People sometimes ask me how I form my ideas about the world! Well, folks, there are basically two ingredients: Song lyrics, and data. Just read a bunch of papers and
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Daniel Engber
danengber
oh, for crying out loudAnother op-ed in the New York Times that worries over the "the rapid-fire world of preprints, especially amid a pandemic when there are strong forces aligned
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Dr. Charifa Zemouri
DrZemouri
Draadje over wat ik met #aerosolen, #infectieziekte heb en #covid19. Ik heb mij sinds 2015 bezig gehouden met aerosolen en infectieziekte die via aerosolen worden overgedragen. Ik deel graag het
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VCU School of Pharmacy
VCUPharmacy
VCU #InfectiousDiseases expert Amy Pakyz dreamed of being published in the journal CID. She told friends she could retire happy if that happened.She died early this year. Colleagues helped complete
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Yinon Weiss
yinonw
This is the story about a relatively unknown woman who one day may share the Nobel Prize for her work on COVID-19. What makes her journey remarkable is not merely
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Peter Kolchinsky
PeterKolchinsky
Iโm a virologist & #1 question I got today was whether to gargle & with what. If SARS2 seems to infect throat before spreading to lungs, might gargling protect people
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
As it's #WorldPenguinDay I'm looking at Penguin Books from 1966. Why? Because that's the year they ditched the Marber Grid and brought in Alan Aldridge as art director to spice
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Tim Sayle
timsayle
A few thoughts provoked by @dbessner and Logevallโs 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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Cultivating Chi
CultivatingChi
My MAGNUM OPUS13 Visuals: Why We're Sicker, Fatter, and Weaker Than EverExplaining how we went from THAT to THIS 1. Agricultural Subsidies Since 1995, Uncle Sam has funneled$116 billion
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
This paper is extraordinary, and not for its contribution to human knowledge. It epitomises many things that are deeply wrong with academia. It actually makes me feel a bit dirty
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Karlie Hustle
THEkarliehustle
Facebook chooses polarization.An internal Facebook analysis found that the platform was helping polarize the country, but senior executives decided to shelve the analysis and not take action, The Wall Street
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Ryan Hill
RyanReedHill
Hey academics on Twitter:Have you ever been scooped?Do you worry about getting scooped?My job market paper estimates the consequences of getting scooped in science using cool data from structural biology.Letโs
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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. Hereโs a suggestion for
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