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Juliet Chen
julietchen
The idea that the UK needs to build a new coal mine with the estimated emission of 8m tonnes CO2/year in 2021 seems absurd. But before making that decision, let's
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Bruce Tate
redrapids
My father in law was a scientist and avid reader. @gardenertate and I would sit around the table and talk about science, and what was happening in world news. These
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Gorka Orive
gorka_orive
Vacunas y efectos adversos.Debemos hablar con claridad y trasparencia de los posibles efectos adversos de las vacunas para que todos seamos conscientes de ellos. La trasparencia ayudará a la ciudadanía
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Daniël Lakens
lakens
So @tage_rai, editor at Science, is digging in. Fine. He claims the whole open science movement was started by one billionaire with a shady agenda. I think this deserves some
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Zito
_Zeets
The science fiction and white nationalism thing is so interesting considering that science fiction is a genre that's perfect for minorities in America, and people in countries destroyed by colonialism.
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Dr Lisa Schipper
schipper_lisa
I was happy to be interviewed for the @NPR story by @rhersher on the challenges of working virtually on the @IPCC_CH AR6.https://www.npr.org/2020/08/03/893039258/everyone-loves-the-chat-box-how-climate-science-moved-online?t=1596549214617&a
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Banks
BanksResearcher
There have only been a handful of times in America’s relatively young history that its people have had a chance to fight for the soul of their nation. We are
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
How different would the global dynamics have been if COVID-19 had instead been a pandemic flu virus with similar fatality rate? A few thoughts... 1/https://twitter.com/AmandaKvalsvig/status/1334210156071055361 There are differences between
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Free Spiritus 😷
freespiritus
1. Let’s Recap where we are at.-the LRB of BC has a clause that states that a union can withdraw services due to H&S concerns.-We are in a global pandemic
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Grayson (he)
GraysonGoal
People are going to die because Vos and his pals don't want anything in this state to get done that irks any of their constituents. People are dying all around
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JP Pardo-Guerra
pardoguerra
Does computational social science actually exist? Or is it a “strange attractor” A on a working paper. 1/ Many moons ago, I studied nanotechnology. Coming from physics, I was a
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Kurt "Masks Save Lives" Eichenwald
kurteichenwald
If Texas was on the national grid, our homes wouldn’t be as low as 15 degrees. But no, we had typical yeee-haw thinking we’re better than everyone. Or we could
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Don Moynihan
donmoyn
Every year Rand Paul does a "festivus report" on government waste, including scientific spending, that gets a ton of uncritical press by media who do not investigate the claims.My request
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Prof. Emily Levesque 🤓✨🔭📚
emsque
For several reasons it looks like this is an important time to talk about perception vs. reality when it comes to what makes a good scientist and a good discovery.
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cj battey
cj_battey
it's my last day being paid as a postdoc so I've got some academic bridges to burn. THREAD: 1. seminar snack lines (possibly extinct but just in case): one cookie
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Pratham Prasoon
PrasoonPratham
Can you get a job in data science and machine learning without a college degree? Short Answer: Yes.Long Answer, keep reading (Advice from industry experts who I talked to.) Companies
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