Toggle navigation
TWunroll
TWunroll
faq
Contact US
#Science
Behemoth
Foxypiano
The article acknowledges the limitedness of our reason at the moment, and promotes sufficient skepticism and evaluation of our conceived proofs (vague) — which is an INTEGRAL part of scientific
Read more
Jerry Dunleavy
JerryDunleavy
“Fauci acknowledged he had slowly but deliberately been moving the goal posts. He is doing so, he said, partly based on new science, and party on his gut feeling that
Read more
Bart Penders
b_penders
Vaccine hesitancy, again: "[A]ttitudes towards vaccines against Covid-19 must be read in the context of broader perceptions of the management of the current crisis [...]". In other words: it is
Read more
Lance Hartzler
lance_hartz
Seeing a lot of schools continue to play games while dealing with positive COVID-19 tests and close contact tracing. Just throwing this out there.http://www.ncaa.org/sport-science-institute/core-principles-resocialization-collegiate-basketb
Read more
Bill Mill
llimllib
"require a strong minor in some field other than computer science and mathematics... Without real experience in using the computer to get useful results the computer science major is apt
Read more
Alpha OmegaEnergy "The Energy Kraken"
AOECOIN
#Breaking #BreakingNews #Doctors around world continuing their Trials& Exposure of the #CrimesAgainstHumanity CRIMINAL Deliberate #Medical Malpractice of masking ppl when KNOW it HARMS ppl & CAN NOT protect them in
Read more
Ed Carr
edwardrcarr
This is absolutely appalling - the statement from the NSF/HEGS program is one of the most pathetically reductionist framings of both geography and science I've seen in a long time.
Read more
Kwasi Kwakwa (@RealSci_Nano)
RealSci_Nano
Hi all, Today is my last day curating this account, and I figured I'd spend today giving some advice about careers in science, but also answering any questions people might
Read more
Dr. Namrata Datta 🇮🇳 🇬🇧 (PhD)
candinam
I always used to criticize @narendramodi Ji, but today on his birthday I'll share some lesser known good things about him. Did you know: Modi took birth twice – first
Read more
Bad COVID-19 Takes
BadCOVID19Takes
Context: A few issues. 1. When a study results in statistically insignificant difference, it often means it was not large enough to determine whether there's a difference. In fact, fewer
Read more
Dr. Alex Huffman
HuffmanLabDU
1/ The updated #CDC guidelines on #ventilation from yesterday are important b/c they provide a clear, practical set of tools for a critical aspect of battling the still raging #COVID
Read more
Bad Actor/Autistic Person
JoboGinger
Just in case people don't know how horrifying Autism Speaks is, I'm gonna do a little thread: A woman who held a leadership position in the organisation contemplated killing her
Read more
Rosie Beacon
BeaconRosie
It is just not an option for government to do nothing on vaccine passports. These have already been developed in the private sector. The major risk of immunity passports -
Read more
Lu Chen #H1B
houndcl
https://science.sciencemag.org/content/369/6500/167 paper about exercising improving neurogenesis and cognition to aged brain in mouse. Gpld1 is identified as the key protein excreted to plasma which is increased after 6-week exercise.
Read more
Elana Molotsky
MoLOTSofScience
Right now my lab is working in 2 shifts at half capacity to maintain social distancing, therefore I am only allowed to be in the lab after a certain time.
Read more
Nidhi Subbaraman
NidhiSubs
coming up: President-elect @JoeBiden is introducing his science teamhttps://twitter.com/Transition46/status/1350515235518623745 "It's in the DNA of this country, hope," Biden says, setting a ~ tone ~ with his science team intr
Read more
‹
1
2
...
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
...
675
676
›
By continuing to use the site, you are consenting to the use of cookies as explained in our
Cookie Policy
to improve your experience.
I agree