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Dr Charlotte Lydia Riley
lottelydia
So: we currently charge the same for a humanities degree as a STEM degree and subsidise the latter from the former, because the alternative is that only posh kids can
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Dr. Urso
richardursomd
Covid vax has similar parts to human proteins. When one receives the vaccine, Covid exposure may cause massive cytokine storm.Pathogenic priming likely contributes to serious and critical illness and mortality
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I'm Cold, Bitch Li'l 🌲listen to @onbeliefpod
karengeier
it’s really frustrating to see well meaning people with a level of expertise and a platform get seduced by Gender Critical nonsense. When I was a kid, these same people
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Sofia AraĂşjo
sofiajaraujo
Well, it has been an interesting couple of days here on #ScienceTwitter ! Here’s a thread. My overall feeling is that most of us are tired of the current #science
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Stonekettle
Stonekettle
Milton, Florida. Hick, backwater (literally), Southern town. This guy is mad about trans people. Last week the sign said "Biden Stole It!" But this week, it's trans folk. And he's
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Diamond Light Source
DiamondLightSou
In celebration of reaching 10,000 publications we are highlighting one of Diamond’s facets each week for the next 10 weeks. This is week three and we’re exploring Infrared (IR) Micro-Spectroscopy.
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Adrian
a517dogg
"when everything else fell apart, American science flourished" - @AdamFrank4 on WXXI @evandawson @mmackmedia This was said with pride but IMO its a continuation of a bad trend, using science
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Paul Maidowski
_ppmv
Imagine 8 billion people, running the equivalent of 20,000 coal power plants, switching to zero-GHG-emissions sources of energy overnight, for all future. Greta would say: magical dreams of infinite growth.
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Manjula Selvarajah
manjaselva
My segment this morning @cbcradio: Yes, there's a drop in carbon dioxide emissions through the pandemic, but there's an *environmental cost* to our increasingly online lives. Here's the @Yale @LifeAtPurdue
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Ravi S. Kudesia
rskudesia
One of the reasons I don’t like leadership research is that it’s so often post-hoc storytelling. Case in point: Ken Lay of Enron being the case study for leadership in
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Brian Resnick
B_resnick
So soon! A new NASA rover is landing on Mars! 6:45 seconds until atmospheric entry. Watch here!!!https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2021/2/17/22286229/nasa-mars-perseverance-rover-mars-landing-live-stream-mission The rover, Perseverance
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Fleck
ResurectedFleck
Story Thread: This might dox me but I figured I'd tell it since its relevant to what's going on right now. Where I live in Chicago is notorious for being
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Adam Tranter
adamtranter
A new report published today warns against the invisible threat of particulate matter pollution. Improving air quality needs to be "at the core" of the UK's post-pandemic rebuild. This has
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Chelsea Ex Nihilo
chillie2
Who is on Ontario's Covid Command table? You know, the ppl our esteemed government are turning to to lock us, our kids, and our seniors up for a year +?
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Michael Nielsen
michael_nielsen
Alternative periodic tables: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative_periodic_tablesParticularly liked Benfey's, shown below.The periodic table is, of course, not arbitrary: it is really a reflection of underlying principles. I've
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Robert Smallshire
robsmallshire
A note on parochial metaphors and culture in science. In the 1990s I was working through a degree in geological science in the U.K. My particular interest was structural geology
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