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Anchorage Man
SethPartnow
Non-expert but expert-informed context in minutes restrictions and timing.Minutes played are reasonably but not precisely correlated to “athletic load” - itself a somewhat squishy term - but at this point
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Mohamed Ateia
moha_ateia
[Thread] Let's update the #syllabus of #watertreatment courses? This thread summarizes recent studies (some personal studies) that challenged conventional perspectives and approaches which will help educating future #engineers & #sc
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Joseph Lacey
JJJLacey
New paper with @EPSRjournal on the European People's Party @EPP re their changing voting behaviour on issues of fundamental values/rule of law in the EP @Europarl_EN Research 2 years in
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AL 🙂
Metabo_PhD
1/ This is an open letter to Premier Doug Ford @fordnation from a very concerned Ontarian. Cc. @traviskann @yelich_ivana #COVID19 #Canada #Ontario #cdnpoli #onpoli #lockdown 2/ For almost a year,
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victor urecki
CharlestonRabbi
These days post-election are too important to be continuing to react to every comment made by the current President.You don't need to do that anymore.We have a President-elect.A bridge builder.And
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Alexandra D-S
iotwatch
As a kind of advent calendar, I'm sharing the books that helped me write my upcoming book. Day 1: Buildings and Power #bookworm #research #books #innovation https://youtu.be/DoIhhdpZ8Ak Day 2: Visualisierung
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Jean Adams
jeanmadams
It is woman and girls in science day! Let me tell you about some of the fabulous women that I have the pleasure of working on science with every day
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Dr Cathryn Lewis
cathrynlewis
This will present work from ERICA-SA – Evolving Risk Factors for Cancers in African Populations where I’m a proud collaboratorStudying breast, oesophageal squamous & cervical cancer.Funded by South Africa MRC
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TheSTEMTimes
TheSTEMTimes
#InternationalDayOfWomenAndGirlInScience Here's a shout-out to all the fearless women & girls in science! At @TheSTEMTimes we celebrate this momentous day by sharing stories of inspiring women scientists we've featured -
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Andy Maciver
akmaciver
Here’s @NeilMackay’s big read from today’s @heraldscotland . As with pretty much everything Neil writes (he’s always top of my ‘to read’ pile), it’s well worth a read. Here’s a
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Johns Hopkins Engineering
HopkinsEngineer
In observance of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we're highlighting a few #HopkinsEngineers at the forefront of the fight against COVID-19.#WomenInScience #WomenInSTEM .@TexasDownUnder was recognized as one
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Michael Eisen
mbeisen
Since the dawn of the Internet, it has been clear that we need and have the opportunity to build a system of scholarly communication free of limitations of print: a
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Anubis
wild_mccandless
I know reading a full fledged science paper is way beyond your intellect. But the actual paper actually stresses more presence of non-ruminant lipids as compared to ruminant lipids (which
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Lauren Dobson-Hughes
ldobsonhughes
I think Canada needs its own domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing capacity in general. But I’m highly suspicious of a private company claiming if only they had federal money, they could have
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Miércoles-MartínezOrdaz
MMartinezordaz
Taylor Swift as philosophy of science books: @mslapointe ;)
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Arram Sabeti
arram
Lack of housing in liberal coastal cities is a major reason America isn't more liberal.Research shows:1. People who live in these cities become more liberal2. They're the hardest places to
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