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Maeve McCreary
MccrearyMaeve
(1/5)#AnimBehav2021 @Comp_Cog Research on canine cognition is growing at a seemingly exponential rate, with most papers appearing post-2000. With notable exceptions (e.g. using cognition tasks to determine good working dogs),
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Seafood Boil MD, MBA 🦀🌽🦞🥔🦐
barbersurgeonMD
Breaking down the name “#bamlanivimab”Working backwards, we break down the name into “stem”, “source sub-stem” and “target sub-stem”. 1/x Any therapy ending with “-mab” is a monoclonal antibody - antibodies
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💧😷Queen Victoria
Vic_Rollison
This is a really good piece and so important. Can I also point out that people like me have been saying something similar about media reporting for years, and have
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Dr. Faust
azfaust
The world is on fire and the R01 deadline just passed so it's the perfect time to talk research strategy for an R01 application... First, a disclaimer: this is how
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Phil Vischer
philvischer
Interesting response from Ken Ham to our Evangelical History video!https://twitter.com/aigkenham/status/1339183711334649857 It’s a little odd that a man who has spent his life persuading Christians to reject mainstream science is complain
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against utopia 🏴🟢
againstutopia
I'm not interested in re-litigating Lenin and the soviet revolution but I'm apparently about to do just thatI think everyone should read Lenin. I think the problems of bourgeois capitalism
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Orin 🚀🦏
orinoxide
This is cool and encouraging.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkFf8kRwOo8 Short version: previously the challenge to rolling out solar is that silicon PVs are inefficient at generating power and energy-expensive to manufacture, but recent
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Kenneth Richter
kenneth_richter
(1/7)Today the EU Commission’s JRC published an important study, providing further evidence why burning forest biomass must no longer be supported as RE: It found that 19 out of the
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Joy Henderson
Joyhenderson78
I started thinking about who I knew that was the most intelligent. Which of course, my mind went straight to all the amazing scholars I know, but then I asked
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Ioana Marin
ResearchRebelle
PIs, I want to give you some advice about hiring #postdocs. (Mostly bc I see a lot of y’all here giving advice to grad students). A thread.If you want to
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Dr. Cynthia Miller-Idriss
milleridriss
Want to put to rest the idea that “bad parenting” explains teen/young adults’ racist & extremist beliefs & behaviors. There are racist parents out there-along w/too many who think that
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Genève Campbell
bergerbell
I want to say something about our pandemic response and groupthink, especially as it relates to the current scientific discourse in the United States.Stick with me here. 1/ We’re in
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Lucas Rocha-Melogno
Lucas_Bolivian
A short data thread that supports aerosols being key drivers of respiratory inf. disease transmission (vs. droplets). 1) Duguid (1946) showing that 96%, 99% and 94% of particles emitted while
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ElMolino
ElMolinoOnline
@IgnatiusPost 1/As a Colombian citizen, living in the US for decades, but in touch with family and friends there on a daily basis,, I believe you got played by President
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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
Health researchers estimate that every year 8 million people die an early death due to smoking. This means that 15%(!) of global deaths are attributed to smoking.Smoking causes incredible suffering
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Pin 💫
pinbarlas
Attending now https://twitter.com/ExeterDecol/status/1280836068137414656 "It's only in hindsight that we call pseudoscience, 'pseudoscience'. At the time, it's just science." - Angela Saini (any quotes in this thr
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