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Suzanne.H (#BlacklivesMatter)
SHelmigh
Bad things that went around the art industry/community that I personally had to deal with in my 10 years of being a part of it. Don’t know how many tweets
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Musa al-Gharbi
Musa_alGharbi
My latest explores research on the effectiveness of diversity-related training programs. The bottom line here. Thread follows.Each section is followed by a list of peer-reviewed research & meta-analyses on the
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Kate Snyder
DressageProf
Trial & error over many years to finesse how I implemented retrieval practice, advice below!If any of my students see this, please feel to chime in w/ your thoughts! https://twitter.com/tiffany_peltier/status/1291052079910354944
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Alan Cole
AlanMCole
I don't think there's a way to say this diplomatically, but I think it's important to tell the truth:I have zero confidence in the Santa Clara serology study, and the
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Bill Kinkle, RN, EMT-P, CRS
billkinkle
Thread:I received an email from PNAP’s executive director today regarding my decision to begin bupe. This is her reasoning behind why PNAP will not advocate for me to have my
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Jeeyon Shim 심지연
jeeyonshim
The US is at the start of our second wave of high COVID infections. This list, put together by @joshtpm, has helped me maintain a steady source of reliable information
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Andrew Longhurst
a_longhurst
Alberta is paving the way for a for-profit hospital industry in Canada. $400 million will be flowing into for-profit surgeries. That’s huge. Private facilities currently perform 15% of AB’s surgeries,
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Kent Lundberg
kentslundberg
Colin Buchanan and Partners peer reviewed this scheme in 1966 and they didn't hold back: "in our view this is a completely unacceptable design concept for the future of the
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Helen Pluckrose has returned to Hermit Mode
HPluckrose
There is something that people frequently misunderstand about science & postmodernism. The misconception maintains that postmodernists deny an objective reality to exist while scientists believe they have already found it.
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
Social media for slow learnershttps://twitter.com/BBCNewsNI/status/933824909393977344 Oops, I did it again I had a long exchange with this peer of the realm about what he saw as my mistake in thinking
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Dr Lucy Foulkes
lfoulkesy
ACADEMIC WRITING ADVICE FOR PHD STUDENTSLast week I gave a writing workshop to some excellent first-year PhD students. Here is a summary of some of the things we discussed about
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David Gorski, MD, PhD
gorskon
This is what I warned about regarding all the premature hype over #Hydroxychloroquine. @EmmanuelMacron's hype has led to #COVID19 patients in France refusing to be enrolled on randomized clinical trials
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NoWackyScience
NoWackyScience
Important paper saying SAR-COV-2 doesn't look natural. Lab made. Lots of authors from almost a dozen countries. This is exciting stuff! Creating a thread of the major bullet points.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/jmv.26
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Jakob Hohwy
hohwy
Want to go for a run, to the shops, or to a bar during COVID-19? Should you? If you go, can others go too? @SimonvBaal and I explored if imperative
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Dr. Brandy Wiegers
DrBrandyMath
Dr. Pamela Harris (Williams), Dr. Aris Winger (Georgia Gwinnett ), and Dr. Michael Young (Iowa State) challenged us on hard actions for advocating for students of color in various spheres
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Rich Davis, PhD, D(ABMM), MLS 🦠🔬🧫
richdavisphd
Pre-print review of saliva (vs. nasopharyngeal swab) for detection of SARS-CoV-2 by PCR in symptomatic patients. 10 studies reviewed (all w/ modest n numbers) with saliva being positive in 31-92%
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