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VivetVeritate
Scientific and medical research should be funded by the government or the public for the benefit of all.Research projects should be based upon merit not what is the most profitable.Under
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Nafees Ur Rehman Durrani
NafeesRehmanDr
Calling on #PashtunTwitter to take part in this crowd sourced exercise to hashtag (#PashtunsVilified) all possible orientalists' takes & stereotypes that vilify Pashtuns in one way or another. These can
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
I'm astonished that people think doctors, biomedical researchers, and public health professionals—who have devoted their lives to helping people—are lying about #hydrochloroquine treatment for #COVID19 just to hurt Trump, rather
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Rouzana Komesidou
rkomesidou
1/ Recently, we started thinking about the question of treatment adaptation and how to best align our intervention studies with the needs of real-world settings (e.g., schools) to better serve
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Gigi Sims
1GigiSims
There are TWO strains of coronavirus spreading in Australia. What you've been waiting to discover to make more sense of what we are seeing. Keep a close eye on this
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Jen Heemstra
jenheemstra
A year ago, if you read about government funding being used to measure the velocity of a sneeze, it would have been tempting to call it “wasteful spending.” But, much
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C3|Nik
C3_Nik
Even IF people would suddenly go for #Bitcoin $BTC because of a crisis, said Bitcoin will just slow to a crawl: Processing fees explode and transaction times become unbearable.
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HDBuzz
HDBuzzFeed
Good morning! Today is the 3rd and final day of the #CHDI HD Therapeutics Conference in Palm Springs. Follow our feed today to get live updates! #HDTC2022 The fourth session
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Sizwe sikaMusi
SizweLo
In 2015, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was working on chimeric corona viruses (modified versions of natural viruses). These studies were published in Nature magazineContinues... According to
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Esther Choo MD MPH
choo_ek
Scientists are trained to look for evidence of their own biases, and to consider the possibility that their hypotheses are wrong. In fact, hypotheses are framed in terms of the
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Dⓐsapta Erwin Irawan
dasaptaerwin
1/n [THREAD] All. I am participating as facilitator in the #eLifeSprint2020. Here's the list of 14 awesome #openscience participating in the sprint: @eLife @eLifeCommunity @eLifeInnovation @eLife 2/n #eLifeSprint2020 1) Affordabee:
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Erica
Erica_fosk
The terrible career prospects for early career researchers, the constant stress and anxiety at finding funding when your current contract expires, are completely inseparable from the low pay given to
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Lis Power
LisPower1
Anderson Cooper: You're talking about encouraging hundreds of thousands of people to come to Las Vegas ... smoking, drinking, touching slot machines, breathing circulated air, doesn't that sound like a
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Pharma Truth
PharmaTruth
(important thread) This thread is to spread a little known information that I believe deserves to be known by the general public, about the existence, or rather the know how
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Elaine L Westbrooks
UNC_Librarian
Hey folks- I tried to work with Elsevier but we had no choice but to break our big deal.https://twitter.com/unclibrary/status/1248284710020808710 We are free to select what titles we want. No more
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Nic Holas
nicheholas
This is what happens when you try to police your way out of a pandemic. Vic Pol has basically been told to shirtfront a virus. People can't hear that contact
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