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David Hsu
d_hsu_work
Faculty, universities, and industry are way behind where young people are in thinking about how to address climate change. You can suggest dialogue but they don't care (rightly, really) unless
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Andrew C Ahn
AndrewCAhn2
Part 6: COVID and OverdispersionIn Part 5, we talked about epidemiological implications of overdispersion.In this section, we explore potential CAUSES of COVID-19 overdispersion1/https://twitter.com/AndrewCAhn2/status/1344792823204360192 1:
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🇨🇦 Bill Comeau Crush the Curve 📉
Billius27
Why schools need to be closed now in Ontario. Let's start with the backdrop. Ontario's situation is worsening. Hospitalizations are rising rapidly and are closing in on the Wave 1
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AuntyGlowstitches
theglowstitches
NYSC is part of factors responsible for shortage of jobs in this country. One corper performs the duty of two staffs, gets paid less than half of what one staff
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Michael "Mike" Albert, MD
MichaelAlbertMD
1/ This is why I get so frustrated with the LC community and its talking heads. Declarative statements, lacking nuance, which amounts to pseudoscience (i.e., shreds of truth wrapped up
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Helen McCarthy
tweetheart4711
Fifty years ago today the Osaka World's Fair, Expo 70, was in full swing. The artist Taro Matsumoto's keynote Tower of the Sun welcomed visitors from around the globe. Osamu
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Dave Beaty
dave_beaty
Jacques Vallée -1/5 "A very high-level engineering manager in a large company that has research labs in Silicon Valley. He was asked thirty years ago to look at some material...
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John Innes Centre
JohnInnesCentre
NEW SCIENTIST LIVE - We're delighted to be taking part in @newscievents virtual one-day event: 'Future of Food and Agriculture' alongside @TheSainsburyLab tomorrow.Our full stage and HP3 room programme is
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Daniel Aldana Cohen
aldatweets
I’ve had many students express frustration + sadness at the lack of courses available on the climate emergency, from wide range of perspectives. There’s something like gaslighting going on when
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zoobau 🌹
zoobau
I don't dislike economics as a field of study & mark it as "not a science" because of some disdain for the more applied studies, but rather because a lot
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Izabella Kaminska
izakaminska
THREAD: We need to be rational about the anti vaxxer situation and speak to the conspiratorial demographic in language that resonates: notably the language of active counter conspiracies. I will
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John Cook
johnfocook
It’s challenging debunking misinformation in polarized issues like climate change or COVID. The @crankyuncles game tackles this problem with a critical thinking approach known as logic-based inoculation. http://crankyuncle.com/game
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Gary McDowell
GaryMcDowellPhD
I have a lot of feelings about the possible imminent immigration moves, but most of them center around how clear it is that American science will loudly fight for its
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George Gascón
GeorgeGascon
1/6I appreciate thoughtful critiques & questions (even the creative ones :)My directives are based on data & science, & there's extensive evidence that involvement in the juvenile justice system results
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APS Student Caucus
APSStudent
10 things I wish I knew when I was a student. 1. Be proud of your own background/path. I’m a first gen college student, with teen parents who came from
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Jessica Lahey
jesslahey
My partner, @TimLaheyMD, is on call today, taking care of people hospitalized w/ infectious diseases, including COVID. He has been concerned enough over rising numbers in our area that he
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