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Chairman Birb Bernanke
Bonecondor
Thread: Some stage setting - I will: *capitalize words to ham-fistedly emphasize a “thing”*not curse – some people here are v sensitive to criticism/self-reflection and latch on any blemish in
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Chisomo Kalinga, PhD
MissChisomo
I'd like to talk about the value and innovation of social media use, particularly by black/African scholars, especially women. For me, decolonisation = innovation and I turned to social media
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Vincent Wong
InitialVW
This piece by @Cooper_Esquire deserves *way* more attention and engagement on the twitter sphere and in academia. It makes a cogent case for why US law schools need to amplify
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Albert Pinto
70sBachchan
WHO: Europe is now the epicentre. More new daily cases than China at peak of their outbreak. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-51876784US: Lets panic those Americans into rushing back from Europe, have them randomly
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Graham Slater
grahamjslater
In the last couple days, a colleague has posted a series of videos to youtube that express his opinions on the “politicization” of diversity, equity and inclusions efforts in our
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Philosophical Engineer
letsthinkdeeply
I have gotten a number of questions about why we should be angry at Dr. Fauci, the NIH and CDC. The answer is simple, early in the pandemic a decision
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Jon 🔬
JonnyMicro
The measures treasured so much as to be indicative of one’s basic humanity are mitigating at best. We should do them, but viruses are gonna virus. The gleeful COVID shamers
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Zeena Starbuck
zeenastarbuck
A serious query: were cows in nineteenth century Britain as rectangular shaped as painters envisioned them? The first painting is of the Craven Heifer who is, according to the BBC,
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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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Doo
DooWanNam
I frequently get questions on how to approach the Korean market as well as successful examples. Most projects care about Korea only during the fundraising phase unfortunately. However, there are
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Rebekah Oomen
rebekahoomen
1/ We can't wait for the @NSERC_CRSNG fellowship stats release to start this discussion:In 2018, 2019, & 2020, PDF success rates for Ecology & Evolution were 30%, 37%, & 26%,
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effv3
fuming_eff
I always wanted to do this, so here is a thread of my favorite anime openings, starting with most favorite and going down http://1.Monster „Grain“ 2. Darker than Black „Howling“
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Australian Academy of Science
Science_Academy
How do you know what you're doing works if you don't measure it?A broad analysis of gender equity initiatives in Australia published this morning has identified how little critical evaluation
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Resist the Hologram - Stu Cvrk
STUinSD
Thread – The Inexorable Marxist Push in America1. Americans thought the war with Communism was “over” after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Well, at least some did.
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Michelle Cardel,PhD, MS, RD
MichelleCardel
As a result of #COVID19, academics are working from home, often while simultaneously caring for their children. As clinicians & scientists, @nataliexdean @DrDianaMW & I worry this will lead to
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James Ball
jamesrbuk
First tantalising redaction of the #RussiaReport: Big #RussiaReport finding – we need new laws "to tackle espionage, the illicit financial dealings of the Russian elite and the ‘enablers’ who support
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