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Prof. Devi Sridhar
devisridhar
If COVID-19 numbers can be brought low enough in Scotland by 11 August (under 20 confirmed cases) & with appropriate 'test and protect' policies, my personal view is that schools
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
Thread 1/3: My take on the nation heading into August: 1. White House again reverts to discredited conspiracy theories: "Hydoxy", Chinese Communist Party, WHO2. Executive Branch has checked out 3.
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Angela Fowler, PhD
AF_thescientist
Just bc a faculty member is nice to you (another faculty member), doesn’t mean they aren’t abusive to trainees. There are so many toxic advisors out there and no real
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apoorva srinivasan
apoorvasriniva1
tips for data science job hunt for new grads during a pandemic 1. don’t just stick to LinkedIn. find job boards that are specific to the kind of company(startup, healthcare
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Quartz
qz
1/ The pandemic has forced millions of people to spend many more hours than they’d like in spaces that are simply good enough. Now, people are paying more attention than
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Real Mark Latham
RealMarkLatham
Here's what happened:The head of NSW Education Dept Mark Scott sent out email endorsing Wear It Purple Day, urging all teachers to get involved.Then Dept sent out dozens of guides
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truth bearer
truthbearer20
Thought for the weekend:1/ A lot has been said about the Trump administration speaking out against the scientific community and evidence when it comes to COVID, and how dangerous it’s
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J. Kenji WEAR A MASK López-Alt
kenjilopezalt
Just ate a pinch of straight MSG when I was refilling the jar, now have swollen neck, onset migraine, and red/flushed face. My sister gets similar reactions from time to
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Khev O'Keeffe
Kevsational
A new stochastic process from urban science: the taxi drive. In analogy with real taxis serving passengers, the taxi-drive travels to randomly chosen destinations (nodes on a graph) via shortest
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Joe DeCarolis
jfdecarolis
So @ElephantEating's piece got me thinking again about macro-energy systems as a field of study. I tried to come up with an illustrative figure to explain what's on my mind.
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
The impressive reduction of mortality achieved during the pandemic for patients admitted to the ICUFrom UK @ICNARC @CebmOxford data https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2020/08/22/when-covid-19-becomes-a-chronic-illness The 10 t
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Naomi Robson 💀🎨
robson_visuals
Just finished watching an incredibly informative seminar on science communication by @AlexGelle, hosted by @mcgillu, and here are some takeaways! #scicomm #AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter Sometimes as researchers we focus solely on
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/5) Study of #SARSCoV2 antibody prevalence in children from Bavaria, Germany, showing infections in children were 6 times higher than PCR tests suggested, and that young & older children were
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Tirusew Asefa, Ph.D., P.E., D.WRE., F.ASCE
TirusewAsefa
ThreadI can already tell the misleading and non-scientific argument the #Egyptian negotiator Mr @MSMHelal will try to make against #GERD tomorrow. These are all debunked nonscientific argument he has been
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Ricardo Rocha
RicardoNature
The unprecedented impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and its association with #bats have sparked a complex dialogue about zoonotic risks & conservation. Here @Traffic_Science & I tried to provide some
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English Institute of Sport
eis2win
Today marks International Day of Women & Girls in Science!#IDWGS #WomenInScience We spoke to some of our inspiring team to find out what first sparked their interest in science and
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