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Ashley King
AKpsychoalchemy
In the rush to combat the crazies who think that personal feelings and wholesale subjectivity should rule the day, the empiricists are pushing back...and for good reason. But the allegiance
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Dr. Anne-Kathrin Kreft
Anne_Kreft
The job market sucks, so I decided to start a thread in which I aim to share all PhD and postdoc positions in Political Science and Peace and Conflict research
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Alice Sheppard
PenguinGalaxy
Next #CitSci2020 session: a keynote talk, "encounters in citizen science". I don't know exactly what it'll involve yet but it was a series of coincidences that led me to find
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Dr. Claire Lee 🏳️🌈 🇿🇦 in 🇨🇵
Claire_Lee
12 years ago today on 10 September 2008, the world's largest particle accelerator, the #LHC, came online! In honour of this anniversary, today I present a thread of:@MileyCyrus AS STAGES
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Jonathan Fuller
JonathanJFuller
Some potential explanations for the #COVID19 Science Wars (select multiple): 1/https://twitter.com/JeanneLenzer1/status/1333408972288774146 The polarization of everything: discussion is often anchored along the lines of this horrible, vague
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Yous 🅨
YousXP
People trade their originality for optimizationStatistics replaced style- Posting what the algorithm wants- Making clothing that’s statistically proven by swiping trending designs- Machine like athletic performances, flair & style han
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Pegasus of Dharma
HarduttSuhas
The Paradox of Tolerance by Karl PopperA must read excerpt for all Hindus who are striving to preserve Sanatan Dharam in face of challenges posed by forces of anarchy. Karl
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Katya Pavlushchenko
katlinegrey
1/6 Something interesting is happening in the Russian cosmonauts team. A few days ago, Moskovskij Komsomolets newspaper, referring to a source, reported that the representatives of the team are asking
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LORRIE
LorrieHartshorn
OK, so the kid needs my laptop for homeschooling. Which I have to supervise. The schedule?9am Phonics9.30am Live Call9.45am Maths11am EnglishLUNCH1pm: science2.45pm Storytime"And remember to read every day!"You can see
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Cyril Ritter
CyrilRitter
Claiming to take decisions based on science can be just as wrong as not trusting science. Politicians need to combine science advice & political choices & take responsibility for it.
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Crys Tom (she/her)
crys_tom
1/I’m shaken by this kind of rhetoric dismissing the very valid concerns of those with lived experience as if it’s just ideology, disinformation, or lacking in “objectivity.” This kind of
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Peter Gregory
p_gregory_
I’m a PhD student who studies gun violence. In order to make research on gun violence more accessible, I’m starting this thread where I’ll link and briefly summarize one journal
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Ryan J. Gallagher
ryanjgallag
I think there's an incredible opportunity for mis/disinformation researchers to take the next step and embrace network science in their researchInfo pollution spreads on networks. Info ops target networked audiences.
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George Weeks
GeorgeWeeks2014
Who's interested in low traffic neighbourhoods?@RachelAldred, James Woodcock & Anna Goodman have just published 3 yr study on health benefits of London's Mini-Hollands.£724m health benefit from £80m investment.#LTN @GreaterAKL
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Dan Hirschman
asociologist
I wonder if one reason we're seeing a conservative backlash against expertise in general relates to the decreasing male dominance of higher education and especially doctorates. (Source: 2015 Council of
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The Telegraph
Telegraph
Calls are growing for the government to end lockdownHere are urgent five reforms @PaulNukisays ministers should put in place now to make spring and summer bearable, profitable and safe in
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