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Hilary Abernathay. Some #Covid19 & #Nexit for all?
atatimelikethis
Excellent Lancet paper - what I've been saying for the last 9 months.The UK's largest issue is not an unprecedented pandemic.It's an unprecedented Government, incapable of planning any scenario, which
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Berna Devezer
zerdeve
Great thread. Interesting how I find philosophical approaches on these issues more compelling than scientists’ “purist” stance that assumes some magical neutrality or rationality. We’re always partial. It’s ok. Science
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M Gabriela M Gomes
mgmgomes1
Dear Joel, I respect you and know this is reciprocal. I look forward to the moment we can start our joint research as discussed and believe this is reciprocal. But
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Holly
HollyBlomberg
Israeli’s targeted assassination of scientists across the Middle East appears to be ongoing. Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, once called out by name in one of Netanyahu’s news conferences, was killed outside of
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🇮🇳Sonal 🇮🇳
ShreshthaDharma
India has been a pioneer in the field of science and philosophy since ancient times. In the Pauranik period, the sages of India had discovered about most everything which they
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Tanentzapf Lab
TanentzapfLab
1. One of the most delightful surprising things I learned as I progressed through my scientific training was realising that storytelling was a major & essential part of being a
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Mikayla🇺🇸🇻🇪🇵🇹🏳️🌈
matsci_latina
Grad school is supposed to be hard because research is hard. Challenging your thinking and learning a bunch of new information at the same time is hard. All of that
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Tanentzapf Lab
TanentzapfLab
1. I trained in North America & the UK & was very fortunate to experience 2 completely different styles of doing science. I wanted to discuss briefly why, as a
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John Tobias
therealsaibot
The name was inspired by the Mongolian warlords Ghengis and Kublai Khan. And, although we never explicitly state it, much like the mongols our intention was that Kahn was a
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Stephanie Enders
StephEnders
At this time last year, I was thinking about the possibility of making a big career change. In early 2020, I leaped and joined the @Amiithinks team just weeks before
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Wes Pegden
WesPegden
This thread from December pointed out that convenience samples are not suitable for any but the coarsest estimates of prevalence, and that the popularity of a prevalence study like this
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Paul Chiusano
pchiusano
If large % of voters believe conspiracy theories around voter fraud, that's no good and needs to be addressed, even tho I think claims are bonkers. Check the crazed comments
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Moreno Colaiacovo
emmecola
Some "conspiracists" always get it right!Conspiracist, January 2020: "#RaTG13 virus looks like BtCoV/4991 described in an old paper that you didn't cite!" Average scientist, January 2020: Shi Zhengli, July 2020:
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Dr. Theresa Chapple
Theresa_Chapple
As you're contemplating getting the vaccine or not, there's 3 important people I'd like you to learn more about. 1. The first person to introduce vaccines to the United
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Dr Zoë Ayres
ZJAyres
PhD students often come to me with concerns they don't have skills for jobs outside of academia. You *absolutely* do. So here's a non-extensive (STEM-oriented) thread of some of them
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Lyndon Lueders ✯✯✯
TexasWhiteHats3
Hey @NASA We The People are going to help you!You know since you've been so busy with whatever you considered more important than NASA Scientist#HerNameWasMollyMacauley 'sBrutal MurderWas that connected to
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