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THE FORUM
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It’s been a difficult year for all, but The Forum, Imperial's policy engagement programme has achieved an awful lot – with thanks to our amazing @imperialcollege community and external partners.
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Ian Urbina
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On the heels of the investigation revealing the largest fleet of illegal fishing vessels ever discovered, researchers at The @StimsonCenter got in touch to point something out that is interesting.
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G Kang
GKangInd
A thread on vaccine safety, adverse events following immunization (AEFI) and assessments that happen when vaccines are tested before licensure. WHO has a great course at https://vaccine-safety-training.org/home.html from which a
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Jared Yates Sexton
JYSexton
We don’t talk enough about the relationship between online-interactive conspiracy theories and the corporate strategy of increasing interest in movies and TV shows by injecting Easter eggs and puzzle boxes
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CRUK Edinburgh Centre
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Today is #WorldCancerDay - a day to reflect on the global #cancer burden and millions of lives lost each year. Our Centre investigators are proud to be part of
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c0nc0rdance
c0nc0rdance
What do sharks and camels have in common, besides sometimes trying to eat children?Camelids like llamas, alpacas, camels can produce a type of antibody consisting of only the heavy chain
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Borrowers & Lenders
ShaxandApp
In response to the #RaceB4Race collective’s clarion call for more equity in scholarly editing processes, we outline some of the ways in which we try to solicit, encourage, nurture, and
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Maeve McCreary
MccrearyMaeve
(1/5)#AnimBehav2021 @Comp_Cog Research on canine cognition is growing at a seemingly exponential rate, with most papers appearing post-2000. With notable exceptions (e.g. using cognition tasks to determine good working dogs),
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Peter van der Graaf 🇪🇺🇳🇱🇬🇧
pvandergraaf75
Co-production of research with local government can be counter-productive due to underlying structural power imbalances (‘dark side’). To overcome this, we identified 6 building block in our paper, defining co-production
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Ben Abbott
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I am so pleased to share @Sara_Sayedi's newest paper on subsea permafrost carbon! This is the first circumarctic assessment of the quantity and climate sensitivity of organic matter and methane
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C Thi Nguyen
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Something really bugging me right now:Academics that protest cops on the streets, and then go into the classroom and turn into another kind of cop. I mean going into the
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Rachel Thomas
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Structural racism can be combated only if there is political will, not more data. Ending racism has to begin and end with political will. Data, while helpful in guiding policy
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Mathew Tata
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#NJFconference2020A panel discussion including JP Bourguignon and @thuveson @tobbekrantz @PamFredman1 discusses “What is our future?”Brilliantly moderated by Julia Sabet (@orebrouni, can’t find her handle) who was not afraid to ask
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Covidian Interregnum
atgraham
We can't perform a true repeatable experiment, running it twice and only changing NPI variables. However, we have perhaps what is the next best thing: 50 experiments all running at
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paulmuaddib611
paulmuaddib611
#TheTrueNatureOfDisease #Pleomorphism"The microzyma changes into a bacterium or virus to rid the body of harmful material. After completing their task of consuming the harmful material they automatically revert to the
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Arvind Narayanan
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By the same token, it should be a sobering moment for computer science academia. With few exceptions, work that tries to bring accountability to big tech companies is relegated to
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