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Mateusz Fafinski
Calthalas
Academic Job Discourseᵀᴹ is back (it’s never gone).Tl;dr: There are no jobs.Headline: Commodification of academia has decoupled the value of research from the chance of employability.Long read: Research and teaching
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Jonathan Eisen
phylogenomics
So I had one of those amazing birding encounters I get maybe 1-2 x / year. I went for a walk at #YoloBypass and got in my car and was
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Ag of The World
AGofTheWorld
On any given day each year, from November-early April, we’re harvesting a vegetables on my farm. The vast majority of the acres are romaine and crisp head(iceberg) lettuce. Here’s an
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Lolade Abimbola
voice_ofsanity
I'm feeling generous tonight. So I'd be outlining some of the marketing lessons I had learned working with a real estate company. So If you're selling land or landed properties,
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Dave Beck
DaveCBeck
This is a thread on starting use twitter, after being an intermittent lurker for a few years. Two aims right now:- Learn to use twitter more actively.- Build relationships that
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Panteleimon ("Paddy") Ekkekakis
Ekkekakis
Inspired by the proposal of this large multinational collaboration, consisting of many outstanding colleagues from the field of exercise science, I wanted to share some thoughts that may be useful
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Anosognosiogenesis
pookleblinky
The vast, vast majority of multicellular life on earth, is aquatic.Statistically, the average multicellular life on earth looks more like a bobbit worm than a human. And yet scifi is
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Blue Canaries
CanariesBlue
1. Has #Texas become a product of #China? "...should a company that has connections to the ruling Communist Party in China, have the ability to connect to our grid and
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𝚆𝚎𝚕𝚌𝚑 𝚂𝚞𝚐𝚐𝚜
welchsuggs
Should colleges offer a "major in sports," as Sally Jenkins proposes in @PostSports? https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2020/09/07/college-sports-major/ I'm surprised this column has gotten this much attention; the idea com
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Aaswath Raman
aaraman
This is an unfortunate (and I suspect political) change that will be a net negative. Even if one believed that NSF should narrowly focus on 'important' / 'hot' topics (I
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Kathryn Schotthoefer
katschott
2 different people we pitched on working w/ @representbyomv creatives announced this week that they are launching identical models (using our exact language) changed only to ensure the power stays
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Philip Anderson
P_G_Anderson
A fifth of the world's cotton comes from China's Far West. Muslim Uighur people there are being enslaved, forced to pick cotton, their culture eradicated.Transatlantic slavery gripped consciences in 2020.
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Joe Bassey
Joe__Bassey
The Great Zimbabwe has the largest of stone-built ruins. It consists of 12 clusters of buildings, that spread over 3 square miles. Its outer walls were built from 100,000 tons
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brad plumer
bradplumer
Hmm, the latest review of studies on corn ethanol concludes that its carbon intensity is about 40% lower than that of gasoline. If true, then ethanol's obviously not a carbon
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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
Why did we need a lockdown? For many people, their lives have not (yet) been touched by COVID as an illness – only by public health measures. But we need
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Keith Doelling, Ph.D.
KeithD11
So I have been thinking about where #neuroracism comes into play in my own field. Generally we consider auditory processing to be a low-level enough perceptual system such that societal
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