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Surojit Sural
surojitsural
Excited to share the main finding of my PhD – Heat shock factor modulates histone H4 in mitochondria to control mtDNA transcription and longevity in C. eleganshttps://advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/43/eaaz4452Thanks to all the
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Christopher Mims
mims
This is the most important thing I’ve ever published, and I’ve been a technology journalist for more than a decade.(thread )https://www.wsj.com/articles/covid-19-is-dividing-the-american-worker-11598068859 People with a high school degr
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Ana Mardoll
AnaMardoll
Speaking as someone who was homeschooled well, but has spoken with a lot of people who were homeschooled poorly, I think it would be LESS disruptive to cancel school for
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Guy
GUZZbeast
So that country music documentary solidifies on what i wanna spend time on as a historian. This is a genre of music that consistently gets shit - labeled “hillbilly” because
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psykhedarling
thread of what I did today / my schedule for the first day of the semester as an online university student — 8 am — wake up starting the day
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Josh Scully
JoshAlexCairo
(1/15) So a rundown of what my classist A Level journey was like... I'd done well in my GCSE's. It was 2008, I was waiting to start Sixth Form. If
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Scott Knowles
USofDisaster
I grew up in the 1980s in Texas, attended really good public schools. I learned about "great civilizations" like Greece/Rome. I memorized the founders but knew nothing about them. I
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Laura Seay
texasinafrica
Someone set the United Daughters of the Confederacy headquarters in Richmond on fire.https://twitter.com/jahdkhalil/status/1266951898323726336 The United Daughters of the Confederacy is exactly what you think it is; an organization of women
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Casey Parks
caseyparks
No one talked about debt when I started college in 2005. My high school didn't have a guidance counselor, and no one in my family had gone to college. All
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Kathy Rastle
Kathy_Rastle
I’ve spent 25 years studying the neurocognitive processes in reading, and thinking about how they relate to instruction. I wondered what I could learn from ‘Closing the Reading Gap’ by
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ಪ್ರಭಾಳ ಮಗ ಈ ಅಲೆಮಾರಿ ಅಯ್ಯಂಗಾರಿ
Sheshapatangi
#SKRamachandraRao.NOT MUCH IS KNOWN ABOUT HIM EXCEPT FOR HIS WORKS.In 1965, the HERO of this thread was the HOD of Clinical Psychology at Nation’s Most Prestigious Neuro Institute @NIMHgov.Whenever I
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Josh Pearman
psipear
One consequence of the theoretical and methodological problems in psychology that seems to be discussed less frequently is how this harms the education of undergraduate students, particularly in content courses
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Michael Kinyon
ProfKinyon
Why I Was Destined To Become An AlgebraistAbstract: In this thread, I discuss how the New Math movement influenced my career. I meander quite a bit, so skip to tweet
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Carlos Osweda
COsweda
THREADI just found the PERFECT illustration of what I've been telling you:THERE IS NO SCIENCE. ONLY SCIENTISTS.Share this far and wide for @realDonaldTrump and @FLOTUS.https://getpocket.com/explore/item/phineas-gage-neuroscience-s-most-
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Anna Gifty is finally on Tik Tok
itsafronomics
This is reminder #495502 that the GRE, a test that tests whether you know how to take the test, predicts absolutely nothing about your future.And the push to achieve some
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Steve Faktor
ideafaktory
Interesting lesson today on how our society works. Having always lived in the city, I never needed a car, until my Great Escape into the burbs. Today, I drove out
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