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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Today marks 11 years on @twitter for me. Thanks for reading alongI wrote a about what I learned in the first decade here:https://twitter.com/erictopol/status/1147885195145572354?lang=enThis one is about what I learned this
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Just another dude looking out for America
USPatriotDude90
Hello there, and thanks for the quick reply. Well, if I may be perfectly honest here., my view on critical theory is.....complicated.https://twitter.com/goshofar/status/1323138019113795584 On one hand.....there *are* legitimate critiques of
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Sarah Constantin
s_r_constantin
This is false. Startups are designed to commercialize technologies whose core invention already exists. BioNTech and Moderna both commercialized/developed platforms based on innovations from academic labs.https://twitter.com/IlanGur/status/
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Eve Hart 💙
EveHart
I want to tell you a little story about why I’m so very passionate about scientific literacy (thread) When I was 11, my mum’s partner died of cancer. Before he
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Speaking Truth to Power since 1976
r_diamond
I've spent today toggling between being baffled and being angry - reading post after post from anti-maskers (HOW IS THIS A THING) and science-deniers, folks who follow 45 wherever he
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rebeca6169
"The present is the only thing that has no end." ~ Erwin Schrodinger #BOTD 1887 "We do not belong to this material world that science
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Mike De Souza
mikedesouza
At the time, I asked Cooper whether he knew some of the money would be used to pay for advertising during the 2005-2006 election campaign about the then-Liberal government's decision
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Joyous Cosplayer Emotional Bargaining Chip
AlasdairStuart
Real quick because I have actual work to do today, the thing I think gets overlooked a lot about Campbell and Lovecraft is the shadow they cast. Campbell's specific definition
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David Gauke
DavidGauke
A thought or two on the vaccine roll out. One piece of very good news is that we don’t have to vaccinate that many people before the deaths start coming
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Dr Doug McNeall
dougmcneall
COVID is like climate change, but sped up 100 times. I’m exaggerating of course, but the parallels between these great societal challenges are striking. We would be remiss not to
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spencer roberts
Unpop_Science
The monarch butterfly makes one of the most amazing migrations on Earth, flying from central Mexico to the northern US. No one butterfly can complete the circuit within its lifetime.
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Astro Yuki ðŸ”🚀
AstroYuki
Scientific method.People don’t trust scientists because when something is unfolding in real time the public lives thru the steps of scientific method. People seeing scientists recommend things and then also
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🇧🇧 Ethereal Bisexual Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
IBJIYONGI
For folks who want my take on the announcement today by #xenon1t that they may have detected solar axions, I gave comments to @RafiLetzter of @LiveScience yesterday:https://www.livescience.com/first-evidence-for-axions-xenon.html Watch the
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Andrew D Wilson
PsychScientists
Some interesting things for me to reflect on coming out of replies to this thread...a few herehttps://twitter.com/psychscientists/status/1332361131684466690 First, I didn’t actually say ‘do eco psych or get out’. I said
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Tim Vogels
TPVogels
@BozelosP & I wrote a thing on the 'status quo et quo vadis' of "Talking Science, online", out today @NatRevNeurosci. Also, of course, about @worldwideneuro & @neuromatch conference (COI) but
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dr. professor kashiwagi, esq.
kwamurai
Goodhart's Law states that "When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure" Goodhart's law applied to political power gives us a corollary: Any useful concept
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