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Today is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Here are just some of the women who have shaped the way we understand our planet, the universe and
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Ryan Hernandez
rdhernand
This is our inaugural year for @UCSF_PROPEL, and I am so honored that about 55 (!!!) post-baccalaureate scholars with backgrounds historically excluded in the biomedical sciences will be joining us!!
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🔥 Kareem Carr 🔥
kareem_carr
WHAT CAN ARMCHAIR EPIDEMIOLOGY teach us about scientific expertise? Should scientists stay in their lane? Let's discuss ... During the early days of the pandemic, we saw a dramatic
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opportunitydesk.org
OpportunityDesk
Top 30 funded Fellowship Opportunities - May 2020Fellowships are short-term, competitive opportunities lasting from a few months to several years that focus on your professional development. Check this list of
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JIM ROY
jimroy
This book examines what I consider the most important hypotheses and theories within the biggest story of our entire human history. That story is about extraterrestrials (ETs) and the “cosmic
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Cab Davidson #FBPE
gnomeicide
So just finished my dinner and was still pondering this graph. Its amazing how constant the in decline in rate of death due to Covid-19 has been in the UK.
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James Ward
JamesWard73
Here’s a great example of how sometimes modelling produces counter-intuitive results: if (under certain conditions) you randomly infect 100,000 people with covid in the next few weeks, you’d save 250
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Eve Keneinan 𝛗☦️ن
EveKeneinan
I have been studying, teaching, and thinking about SCIENCE for over 25 years, and I have come to some conclusions.Science is dull. Dull as dishwater.Science is ugly. I thank God
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David Fedman
dfedman
Every map has a history, but few as interesting at this one. A thread on one of my favorite maps in Japan's long cartographic history: 測図劔岳周辺の「三等三角網図」 (1907) 1/ At first
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Emma Dolan
JustMissEmma
1/18 Today is the beginning of #Dysautonomia awareness month, so I guess now would be a good time to explain why I live in a horizontal world... please don’t scroll
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Ben Hoyle
bjh_ip
Some legal livetweets coming up as we watch the Enlarged Board of Appeal on G1/19 live-streamed from the @EPOorg. (Possibly 1600 watching.) #g119 We are looking at the basic question:
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5SecondsofKarls
@Billboard, you cannot negate the suspicion about what your motives are when the evidence justifies it very clearly, and is quite damning. #StepUpBillboard #Addressthe10k Feigning ignorance on the topic at
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Dr. Ellie Lockhart, When All The Nerds Died
BootlegGirl
What I wish was understood about election forecasting, and this didn’t make sense til grad school for me but it’s much easier to make make sense if you are a
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Martin Ugander
mugander
When it comes to LV diastolic (dys)function, let's think of the LV like a spring, which is compressed during systole, and recoils during diastole. A thread 1/n@strain_rate @load_dependent @DrWillWatson
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To infinity and ⬆️UP⬆️
ToinfinityandU1
CRYPTO MEGATHREAD - #CASSANDRA#Radix $eXRD Research projectStill unknown to many, Cassandra is one of the most significant ongoing research projects in the crypto-space today. The findings from Cassandra will have
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MohariVishal
#1. Recurrent Neural Networks: Understanding Long Short Term Memory ( LSTM ) Networks { A self-study thread } #WhoKnowsHowManyDaysOfThreads Before jumping into the topic's core (meat and potatoes), let us
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