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Emily♡
ItsEmilyKaty
Busting myths and stereotypes about #autism - a thread. Please share. /1 Myth: Vaccines can cause autism. There is no link between vaccines and autism. There has been extensive research
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Dr. Adele Hite
ahhite
It's presumptuous (& wrong) to say evidence is "clear" in fields as young as these. This is exactly why we *should* be speaking on this topic: to counter people like
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jonstokes.com
jonst0kes
I deleted from the original thread he's replying to, because that's a separate battle. But yes. I roll my eyes at "science is real!" from anyone who's trying to tell
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Ayodele
DataSciBae
There are so many ways for people to get started in a Data Science Career. One of the best ways to break in is with a job title pivot, but
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USGS Earthquakes
USGS_Quakes
If you're in a Central or Eastern state in the U.S., you probably once thought earthquakes didn't happen near you. However, starting about 10 years ago you may have noticed
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Dr. Marga Gual Soler
margagual
1/ Some thoughts on the important critique of the #sciencediplomacy discourse by @S4D4C’s @tim_flink https://brill.com/view/journals/hjd/aop/article-10.1163-1871191X-BJA10032/article-10.1163-1871191X-BJA10032.xml?language=en 2/ For a mult
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
I've noticed people sometimes use 'herd immunity' to mean 'pathogen fades to zero and stays there' rather than the technical definition (i.e. R drops below 1 because of accumulated immunity,
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Dr. Katja Thieme 👀
Katja_Thieme
Excellent thread.Some think that I have been unduly critical of Colin Wright’s writing. Sometimes people say I’m being unfair.If you’ve thought that you might not know how much many of
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🍃 Ginny Battson
seasonalight
Economists think economies are the answer. Religions think religiosity is the answer. Lawyers think law is the answer. Scientists think science is the answer. All are 'human' constructions in a
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Subhrajyoti
subhra2jyoti
Mini-#Thread on some comparisons between #Indians and #Chinese according to the travel memoirs of one of the earliest Arab merchants, Sulaiman, in Akhbar Al-Sin wa’l Hind dated 851 CE :-#History
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Sam Helle 🐾🐅
samanthaiam
I can’t talk right now, I’m being a #WomenInScience a thread. #InternationalDayOfWomenInScience 1/ I’m a conservation biologist. I use ecology, technology, genetics and social science to save wildlife and their
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Bryan William Jones
BWJones
This is important. Make sure you click through and read to understand what I’ve been on about for the last 6yrs wrt modular NIH funding.With no adjustment for inflation in
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abigail woods
abiwoods3
A thread on policy responses to epidemics – from someone who’s spent 20 years researching and teaching their histories. These are observations not answers, that aim to contextualise not condone
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Prof. Briony Horgan
ironywithab
Ok @NASAPersevere fans, you might be asking yourself what is Mars time and why do you have to work a night shift to drive a rover on Mars? A thread
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Emmett Macfarlane
EmmMacfarlane
One factor explaining the weak COVID response in the USA, but also here in Canada. A quick thread: 1/n My very first academic journal article explores the concept of 'rights
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Kelly Brown
rubiconcapital_
The unconvincing analysis from your Ontario #COVID19 Science Table; a quick thread… Michigan has been used as a reference point by the Science Table since October 9th…. And again, in
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