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Dr. Natalie J. Lambert
NatalieJLambert
1. Many people suffering from long-term #COVID19 symptoms are being told - it's just anxiety, it's acid reflux, there's nothing wrong with you - even as research shows COVID-19 damages
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danah boyd
zephoria
For years, parents have been lamenting kids' use of screens. One week into screen-based schooling en masse & nearly everyone is going crazy. Is it possible that covid-19 will make
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estherderby
estherderby
I’ve being hearing various people speculate about how work will look after things get back to normal. (First, they aren’t going to go “back” to normal. There will be a
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Alexandria Hayse
AlexnriaHayse
Chrissy Teigen is an absolute warrior. Her story is so close to my own, though I have been fortunate to not experience loss. I haven’t always been pro-choice, but personal
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Rachida Benamar
rachidabenamar
Today is National Mentoring Day. Mentoring changes lives! Unfortunately, not everyone is lucky enough to have access to 1. They lack the confidence & the network to find a mentor.
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Global Research Network on Parliaments and People
GRNPP1
Throughout September we are going right back to the beginning, shining a well-deserved spotlight on our magnificent partners and their research in #Ethiopia #Myanmar #Bangladesh on parliaments, politics, and people.
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Not_that_PeterEvans
PeterEvans_Guv
POLITICAL RESEARCH IS GOOD FOR YOU!(...in the end)I’ve been commissioning applied* political analysis & research in big development sectors since the '00s. *applied = practical, actionable, plain language.Pol science, Pol
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Peter Barnes
infinite8horizo
A reflection...What’s the difference between a journalist & a scientist?If you ask a journalist “what do people think” they run into the street with a camera and mike, and that
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dr catherine oliver
katiecmoliver
For @TheVeganSociety and @OurFutureNormal’s #FutureNormalDay, I want to share the story of six hens, Lacey, Bluebell, Winnie, Cleo, Olive and Primrose. In 2018, my mum rescued them from down the
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RISE Lab
risetoresearch
1. Acquired Brain Injury (#ABI) is a leading cause of death and #disability in young people. “ABI” refers to changes to one’s brain that could be caused by #trauma (e.g.,
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Peter Suber
petersuber
Since the pandemic shutdown began, journal submissions of co-authored papers, with women among the co-authors, are slightly up, and solo-authored papers by women are significantly down.https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020/04/21/early-jo
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. For the last few years we've been hearing a lot about *evidence-based teaching* practices. In principle, I'm a big fan of using evidence to improve my teaching. In practice,
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Kevin Collins
kwcollins
The implication by @reidepstein & the @nytimes that vote by mail has a partisan advantage, and that one election result "Upend[s] Old Theories" is just wrong, grossly irresponsible, and verging
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Jörg Hillebrand
gaghyogi49
Soo, all in all it seems around 60 different Klingon forehead pieces were created and re-used between TNG season 1 and ENT season 4. In the remaining posts I will
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Simon Goring
sjGoring
If you’re doing #openscience but not considering accessibility then your science is not open. A reminder that neither @rstudio nor @ProjectJupyter are fully accessible, although both are making concerted efforts.
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acab1312
j356e48392fg78
feeling the sudden need to remind ppl that it is VERY easy to drown in still water like lakes and reservoirs! currents caused by the temperature difference between surface and
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