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Brian Young 🌊🙅🏿♂️🙅🏿♀️💛Wakanda 4evs
LCARS_TechGuy
Today, I am a part of the phase 3 trial of the Johnson & Johnson COVID19 trial study (http://www.ensemblestudy.com ) which requires only one shot. It's a double blind study so
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Nate Fischer
NateAFischer
Prediction: Demands will escalate that amateurs abstain from independent analysis and defer to credentialed experts.The better the analysis, the more strident the denunciations will be.The reason is that credentials are
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COVID Perspective
covidperspectiv
* Short thread & thoughts on the vaccine news *The news is undoubtedly good news. 90% efficacy is well above expectations (50% was the bar for FDA approval, 60-70% the
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
One form of pressure which works is all of us targeting government social media accounts with real science. They don't like it. Pressure on personal accounts works best. Just reply
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Tanentzapf Lab
TanentzapfLab
1. One of the most delightful surprising things I learned as I progressed through my scientific training was realising that storytelling was a major & essential part of being a
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Hank Green
hankgreen
So, when the vaccines were proved to 90%+ effective at preventing people from getting COVID, science communication world (including me) was quick to have some caveats. One being that the
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Aidan Connor
AidanDConnor
You may have seen graphs purporting to show that men and women have the same average IQ but men have a greater variance, ergo more geniuses but also more dummies.
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Lindsay Copland
idylwyld
1/ Fascinating #CSPC2020 panel on Advancing Science Through the Braiding of Multiple Knowledge Systems, hosted by my DG Natalka Cmoc from @PSCofCanada . A few key takeaways: #indigenousknowledge 2/ @LaurentianU
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Richard Lawson
DocRichard
One of the most important and common tricks used by deniers of Covid and man-made climate change is to pick up on a single error made by their opponents and
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Channa Prakash
AgBioWorld
Hello Folks who spent your lifetime fighting biotechnology & corporations – like Vandana Shiva, Jeffrey Smith, Seràlini, & Greenpeace activists—if you have any modicum of self respect or sense of
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Lincoln Turner
lincolnturner
How the uni cuts will hurt almost every discipline: a plot.Data credit: @dangolding and @garethjbryant. Most coverage has focused on the massive fee increases for humanities. Student fee increases are
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Ross "FollowtheScience" Levine
rosslevinemd
#ASH20 day 1. Loved seeing everyone's tweets about the meeting today as everyone spends time supporting their colleagues, congratulating presenters, and retweeting amazing science. This is science and the hematology
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Michael Kinyon
ProfKinyon
As a service to my fellow faculty members, this thread will have some sentences you can use as you write letters of recommendation for students applying to graduate school. I
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FND Portal
FndPortal
Thanks for this, Marc. A few thoughts to build off this, very brief thread https://twitter.com/fndmarc/status/1352671859213553667 It’s reasonable to ask 1) WHY expert opinion is valuable for something like FND. 2)
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Joe Bassey
Joe__Bassey
In Africa Science had been developed from earlier inventions and around 1000 BC, women in Africa were more involved in technology and science than those of the same period in
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Barbara Larochelle
BarbLarochelle
Why doesn’t UCP get that if they, and their constituents really want kids back in school, they need to do more than just claim that their plan was ‘robust’ and
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