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theoceanmaria
Leonardo Da Vinci mathematically and scientifically studied the body.He used such a system to produce the most memorable pieces of art.In business, the art is psychology. The science is knowing
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Jess Phoenix 🌋
jessphoenix2018
Just found out that if I ever did go back & finish my PhD, my dad has bought into the spurious attacks on Dr. Jill Biden and would not refer
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PJ — please wear a mask — Howland
askPJHowland
My two world colliding today! Marketing and sustainable agriculture!!!Can't stop typing!https://twitter.com/BurgerKing/status/1282978244329967617?s=20@BurgerKing 's cow farts video and initiative is a good start. But I don't und
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dr arnagretta hunter
cbr_heartdoc
So exciting to be in an auditorium again! And so looking forward to the @ANU_Climate update! Check out the livestream via ANU Climate Change Institute Facebook page. @ProfMarkHowden starts. #covid
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Jeremy Bowman
TMFBowman
A lot of chatter about $SFIX today.Stock is up big today but still seems misunderstood so here’s a thread on Stitch Fix’s competitive advantages... 1. Large majority of customers are
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
Today I am referencing again Tatuo Aida, 1921, Genetics 6. Title "On the Inheritance of Color in a Fresh-Water Fish, APLOCHEILUS LATIPES". https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1200522/pdf/554.pdf This is a landmark study b
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Hetan Shah
HetanShah
‘Epidemics are social as well as biological phenomena.’ My @nature piece on the importance of social science and humanities in tackling our big global challengeshttps://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-00064-x Very helpful crowd sourc
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James Heathers
jamesheathers
You're happily reading the newspaper and you suddenly come across an academic slappyfight.You don't know the people involved, and it's not from your area.BUTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT.There are some pretty good heuristics for
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Reuben Mahaffy ⚗️
reubenmahaffy
Just stop.Schools are not widget factories. Students are not widgets.Emergency remote learning has reminded us how relational teaching is. Schools are communities that need to be nurtured and resourced.Competition improving
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Sinead O'Carroll
SineadOCarroll
You have probably read or been told about claims that the Pfizer vaccine is actually a 'mass sterilisation' programme. @orlaryan looks at where that disinformation came from - and what's
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Rayen
rayandherdog
I’m going to share an interesting tidbit of my life that may help some people understand my (seeming) hyperbole, but hear me out. I was raised by a cult, and
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Farah Qaiser
this_is_farah
It's happening @AlexGelle is leading the "Communicating science, it's more than writing a paper" #SciComm workshop.Alex is a @mcgillu PhD candidate in chemistry and a science communicator, involved in
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Shelkov
yhalainen
If religious people acted like TRAs saying 'oh my God' would be a hate crime, a sensitivity reader would screen science textbooks lest any heresy hurt our feelings, I'd write
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Eike Mark Rinke
emrinke
Sociology - the next discipline to benefit from the Great Open Science Conversation that is sweeping across the academic world.Let's take the opportunity to celebrate the breadth of the movement
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"Shoot him again, his soul is still dancing"
Aelkus
On January 29, Farhad Manjoo wrote a column called "Beware the Pandemic Panic" telling us that the fear of COVID might be worse than the virus By March, Manjoo had
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Mark R. Levin
marklevinshow
1. The media are reporting that coronavirus cases are spreading big-time. I guess that means Fauci, et al, blew it. People are wearing masks. People are distancing. People are washing
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