@C_Kavanagh Kakistocracy
A kakistocracy (/kækı'stpkrəsi/, /kækıs'tp-/) is a government run by the worst, least qualified, or most unscrupulous citizens. The word was coined as early as the seventeenth century.
@michaelshermer Contrarian take: Germanys shift away from nuclear has reduced co2 emissions globally. By investing heavily in solar back when it was expensive, this massively accelerated its development and uptake globally.
Thanks for the endorsement, MRM editors! If you're interested in this kind of thing please have a look at our new pre-print where we tried this technique in a bunch of patients: https://t.co/nczXuCCNg6
May MRM Editor's Pick #4: "Cartesian dictionary-based native T1 and T2 mapping of the myocardium", by Markus Henningsson (@of_markus) from Linköping University (@liu_universitet). https://t.co/yPl6b7FCBe
With patient permission.
The @NEJM still images are great, but you have to see the video!
Credit among others to Dr. D’Attellis and @DannyRamzy
#MedTwitter#CardioTwitter
Coronary Artery Magnetic Resonance Angiography Combined with Computed Tomography Angiography in Diagnosis of Coronary Heart Disease by Reconstruction Algorithm https://t.co/rZicsm5HyN
@Stikov@tedgioia This echoes the recent Atlantic article by @JonHaidt suggesting a lack of viewpoint diversity is making us all stupider. But don't you think there is an emerging counter culture within academic publishing? Open science etc.