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Ketan Joshi
KetanJ0
There's a lot of people who understand that making vaccination mandatory won't necessarily lead to the highest vaccination levels, but don't seem to be able to apply that caution to
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Jo Weldon
joweldon
Stripper history tidbit: when I was a feature dancer about 30 years ago, many feature dancers seeking magazine shoots to get press/ credits in order to raise their rates did
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Meg O’Mahony (she/her)
meg_omahony83
So pleased to have been a part of this rich discussion and to hear from so many women engaging in this space. Thread below of my top takeaways (and please
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Reuters
Reuters
The world faces around 4,000 variants of the virus that causes COVID-19, prompting a race to improve vaccines, Britain said, as researchers began to explore mixing doses of the Pfizer
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DESY
desynews
Today is International Women and Girls in Science Day #WomenInScience. Obviously, every day is #WomenInScienceDay, but today we would like to introduce you to a few of our female researchers.
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Adam W Gaffney
awgaffney
Researchers must begin to speak with greater humility about what’s being called “long covid.” Fatigue, “brain fog”, dizziness, and hair loss are very non-specific symptoms. Millions develop such symptoms every
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Amal Joseph
AmalJos95950131
All of us support research. No country can progress without research especially in basic sciences. The question is what kind of research a country can afford and can support. We
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Tiffany Green
Tiffany_L_Green
I don't know how I missed this excellent commentary from @RRHDr and @BeahboutIT on examining racism in health services research (HSR), but now I've seen it and every HSR needs
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christine liu 🌿
christineliuart
Addiction researchers often default to the presumption that drug use is maladaptive - that all observed neural changes are harmful.This demonizes drug use and can lead to racial injustice in
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SciELO
RedeSciELO
Interested in #preprints? Here’s what our recent survey told us about perceptions of benefits & concerns among stakeholders (librarians, journalists, funders, research administrators, students and more). 546 responses were received,
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Mary Ellen Klas
MaryEllenKlas
Media exposure is currency. Now, researchers have proof that when a politician - state and national - is more ideologically extreme, he/she gets more coverage, especially on television. Brace yourselves
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Tom Forth
thomasforth
I've recently had quite a few discussions about the civil service in the UK and France --- and how their composition and cultures differ. So I've been looking at the
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sᴛᴀʀᴛᴜᴘ ᴅᴀᴇᴍᴏɴ 🇺🇸
startupdaemon
Viral technologies being developed around the world can kill the coronavirus and help open more indoor spaces.Unlike imaginary vaccines, these technologies may actually work and don't require totalitarian policies.Let's take
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Jake Atterby
Jake_Atterby
Today I presented a talk on geology fieldwork and inclusivity, specifically on fieldwork culture and the harm in exclusively targeting fieldwork at rugged, able bodied, white men. As my first
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Maritez Apigo
MaritezApigo
Since Proctorio is a key sponsor of the Online Teaching Conference this year, my colleague and friend @AlohaSargent and I are boycotting it. Below are the equity concerns of minoritized
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Ma’at
surimana16
Appearance was very important for ancient Egyptians, and they are known as a symbol of ancient beauty, vanity, and hygiene. The way they looked and their hair style represented their
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