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Vicki Martin
MarineSciComm
Ah! Didn’t know this is online already! So, what’s it about? And what prompted it? 1/15"Four Common Problems In Environmental Social Research Undertaken by Natural Scientists"#EnvSocSci (BTW, wish I had
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Hannah Lebovits
HannahLebovits
OKAY! I'm up next for #PAScholarStrike! Were going to talk about one of my favorite topics: research methods. And how our views on "research" and "rigor" create massive inequities in
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Gerard Kennedy
gerardjkennedy
Been spending the last 24 hours absorbing #Vavilov. Never been so pleasantly surprised by @SCC_eng. Multi-part blog post, “20 Things to Be Grateful for as Admin Law Enters the 2020s”,
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The Dread Pirate Jussim
PsychRabble
Nature: The Journal of Bullshit****Dear Twitter "Bullshit" is a well-established area of scholarly research as shown below, so please do not suspend me.A Thread1/n ending in END Nature's retraction of
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Education Committee
CommonsEd
Our session on the impact of COVID-19 on the education of children and young people with SEND has started.We'll hear from Amanda Batten @DCPcampaign, Philippa Stobbs @CDC_tweets, Ali Fiddy @IPSEAcharity
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Akiva Cohen
AkivaMCohen
Texas's expert affidavit is now available here. I need you all to understand just how bad it is https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/22/22O155/163048/20201208132827887_TX-v-State-ExpedMot%202020-12-07%20FINAL.pdf Here are the actual b
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🔥Margo Kingston💧
margokingston1
1. OK, Govts have known for a long time that a pandemic was inevitable and Bill Gates warned hard in 2015. Yet it seems as though there’s no Fed Govt
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DSEP Northern Applied Hub
DSEPNorthernHub
*A Thread* [1] Closing in on 1.5 Years of the "Talking Psych" Podcast! We're extremely grateful for the support provided by @BPS_DSEP and @Carnegie_Sport in helping us promote knowledge exchange
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Sarah K Mock
sarah_k_mock
Is it possible to farm without exploitation? I've spent a decade working all over ag looking for the answer to that question.The world is littered with evidence that it is
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Dr Emily Garside
EmiGarside
For everyone loving #ItsASin there's a long legacy of writing about the era of AIDS that you can engage with (and as soon as pandemic-bandwidth allows I'll make a list)
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Hilary Davidson
FourRedShoes
It's strange to me when people dismiss female historical needlework as insignificant or conformist. It's really hard. Excellence in needlework is technical, artistic accomplishment that deserves respect - oh, and
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TG
TiphaineGML
sur la très très bonne idée de @MickaelWilmart, quelques exemples d'archives numérisées des @ArchivesnatFr #archivesenligne. Nota bene : je ne sais pas du tout si ces archives ont déjà été
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Amalia S. Levi
amaliasl
If you're developing online classes: Don't lose time trying to get material digitized.There are *so* many primary sources already digitized! It is much easier to adapt your class to what's
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Doug Streat
dougstreat
COVID-19 Symptom Challenge webinar happening now![A thread]https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6102626394063911951?source=Catalyst%20Social https://twitter.com/Farzad_MD/status/1303091244629983233 Mark McClellan (@DukeMargolis) kicks
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Henning Strandin
HenningStrandin
1/25A great and thought-provoking thread by @EpiEllie about current science skepticism and its proper explanation. This is what I've mainly been interested in for the last 6 months. Let's talk
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Madam Jae Deveraux-Ellington
jaedeveraux
I’m watching “Godzilla: King of the Monsters,” and this whole thing with monsters bonding with white women will never not gross me out. I'm about twenty minutes into this film,
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