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Dr Zuleyka Zevallos
OtherSociology
An article commenting on the science/ policy divide that interviews only scientists is a good illustration of why this divide exists in the first placeThis doesn't explain how policy is
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Ross "FollowtheScience" Levine
rosslevinemd
Senior investigators/laboratory researchers->what are you going to do in 2021 to support emerging leaders in your field, in particular those outside your inner mentorship zone? Here is what I am
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Emma Woodhouse 😁
EWoodhouse7
The Cook County Medical Examiner has added two early 2020 deaths to its COVID19 register, one on 1/4/2020 & the other on 2/24/2020. Both nursing home residents.Unless an error, this
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Jen Heemstra
jenheemstra
One of the biggest mysteries of Covid-19 has been why some people become very ill, while a large number of people who are infected show no symptoms at all. It
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Kevin Hall
KevinH_PhD
A thread based on my recent experience with post-publication peer-review and its publicization. It raises questions about incentivizing Open Science which I whole-heartedly support. A recently updated @RetractionWatch story is
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Jessica Evans
JPenelope_Evans
@UVMHumanities I've been thinking about prison. Two years ago I taught mythology through the Liberal Arts in Prison Program at UVM at a women's prison. The course provided a space
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Valentin Amrhein
vamrhein
I think we should start most papers with "How does Y change in response to X?" (or correlate with X) rather than "Does Y change in response to X?" Thanks
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Ian Lyne
lyne_ian
Thread.Face masks.Starting with Epidemiologist, Biostatician and Public Health Physician @simonthornley30 Please retweet . . Continued . . . Primary Doctor Medical JournalA peer-reviewed journal by physicians and scientists without commerci
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Alice Pyne
alicepyne
Tweet thread incoming! Its my first attempt at this so be kind! Our recent paper in @NatureComms shows how we use high resolution AFM and MD simulations together to understand
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Martin Dallimer
MartinDallimer
#Robots & autonomous systems are going to transform how we live. What might this mean for #UrbanNature? We asked 170 experts to explore what we know, and what we need
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Arunachala Shiva©™
MurariSpeaks
The human body has 72,000 nadis. The nadis are the energy pathways in our bodies. The word Chakra means wheel, but Chakras aren’t circles or round, they are triangles. The
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Dr Naomi Wolf
naomirwolf
One of the most important interviews of our time, first of 4 DailyClout Profiles in Courage: ‘Cybersecurity Expert Steve Waterhouse Warns that N America is Under Attack’ https://youtu.be/hEmbgpvik0k via @YouTube
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
The first week of 2021 has been terrible.On origins, we heard from Mail on Sunday that Matt Pottinger (who resigned after the insurrection) said latest intelligence points to WIV as
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Dr. Sajjad Fazel
SajjadFazel
THREAD: "Do your own research" - this is one of the most misused statements today. #scicomm #scienceupfirst #covid19 #misinformation Why do I say that? Because countless anti-vaxxers, flat-earth believers, and
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Philip Loring
ConserveChange
I'm reviewing a paper today that has me wondering about whether interdisciplinary fields have worsened silos rather than breaking them down. (1/n) Its written with the literature of rural development,
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Anna Mouser
annacmouser
A thread on variants for non scientists - what are they, why do they happen, what does it mean for the pandemic? 1/7 Very simply - variants are what happens
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