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Jen Clinehens đ
choicehacking
How does Uber use psychology and behavioral science to perfect their customer experience? Check it out 1/ The scale and speed of adoption of Uber was incredible, and Uber
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Shishyohum
Commies & leftists are to be equally blamed as sanghies to ruin India..Sometimes i think sanghies had to be in power only to balance it out! There used to be
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
Covid cases rising, covid cases falling, covid test positive greater than 3% or 5%-- there is no rule in 'science' that says schools must close based on any of these
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Doug Cameron
DougCameron51
I was a member of and Chair of the Senate Environment Committee for over 3 years. Visited the Antarctic and was briefed by climate scientists. Received submissions from eminent scientists
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James Lindsay, increasingly relevant
ConceptualJames
"Two, they worry little about popular pushback because they assume that their money, loaded surveys, and Internet and media cartels create, rather than reflect, public opinion."This is the enemy.https://www.nationalreview.com/2020
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Matthew W. Johnson
Drug_Researcher
When I warn against being a psychedelic science guru, I donât mean sharing expertise w/ public e.g. Neil deGrasse Tyson as an astrophysics âguru." Rather I mean going beyond the
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Rachel Jankovic
lizziejank
All the typically rebellious groups really into masks, and Christians are suddenly rebels who want to gather/share meals/ sing/ see faces etc.Rolling Stone magazine, long time promoter of sex/drugs/deadly living
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Cathal Seoighe
SeoigheCathal
A thread on scientific talks and musical viruosity. This post is mainly for people interested in science and traditional Irish music (I fish in small pools). I've been attending a
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Charlie Wood
snoutley
Most of the time when B2B tech companies have growth issues there are a couple of things that we should always look at and review first. Here are just three
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soncharm
soncharm
I still havenât read as much on it as I couldâve but thereâs something really disturbing about the âCDC Recommends 2 Masks Now!â media blitzJust for starters, itâs not at
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Dr Charlotte Lydia Riley
lottelydia
Of course there are no worthless degrees and no Mickey Mouse degree subjects but I do want to remind everyone quickly that all subjects are actually just forms of history,
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Stephen Mullens
srmullens
Today was our first Communicating Science class discussion. We talked about audiences. (duh, right?) To prep, I had the students read the first few chapters of âThinking, Fast and Slowâ
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Alejandro Montenegro
aemonten
Why do people appeal a decision? Two main reasons, I'd argue. (1/7) 1) Researchers are evaluated by where they publish, so they do what they can to get in the
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Looking Over Strange Terrain (LOST)
LookingOver
Not that my opinion matters, but this may or may not turn out to be a long thread. So before this COVID pandemic began scientist were sitting back down science,
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Eryn McFarlane
ErynMcFarlane
I have feelings about this paper telling us that there are drawbacks to women mentoring women in science. It's been well put by @millerjm86 and others why this is ridiculous,
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Ella Al-Shamahi
LittleMsFossil
Remember those surprising & confusing headlines about a genetic link between 3 Amazonian populations and Australasians? Well for our @channel 4 Amazon series we went to visit one of those
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