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Yamini kathuria
yaminikathuria1
Here's something worth so many tweets:It all started with my love for literature & biology in high school when I was struck by the beauty & mystery of the human
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Karl Zelik
KarlZelik
Four years ago @leonscottmd asked if we could use #wearables to monitor & eventually reduce bone stress injury risks in runners. Based on our latest #biomechanics study I'm more &
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Dr. Arinjay Banerjee
sci_questions
Our latest study to understand the dynamic regulation of #interferon (#IFN) and #SARSCoV2 infection. summarizing what we found and what needs to be done to understand the dynamic interplay of
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Elly Howse
ellyhowse
What does the future hold for chronic disease #prevention research? New paper from @TAPPCentre @LucieRychetnik @leahmarksy @profaw out today in @anzjph https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1753-6405.13028 1/n This commentary is
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Harsha
tapanguchi
Today, I will talk about my field of work. Tribology: the science of friction, wear and lubrication #SciComm [Thread] Whenever I mention 'Tribology' in a conversation, half of the listeners
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Bradly Mason
AlsoACarpenter
I suspect that one major problem, especially affecting non-specialists (of whom I am a member) who nevertheless believe themselves to be experts in critical theory, is the attempt to integrate
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greg fell FFPH
felly500
for those that want to know what SAGE have ACTUALLY said pertinent to schools UNCOVER Review: What is the evidence for transmission of COVID-19 by children [or in schools]? (1
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Olufemiloye
If you want to do a Masters/PhD in Canada, and you really need a scholarship, you should consider applying to these 15 schools. (We call them U15).Below, you will see
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Brett Rushforth
brettrushforth
Every so often I like to celebrate my @UOregon_History colleagues' successes, partly because it's not a department filled with big egos and many of them won't announce their good news
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Kris Karnauskas
OceansClimateCU
Most of the impacts of our unprecedented CO2 emissions are brokered by warming, but not all of 'emāthink ocean acidification.Will higher CO2 have a direct impact on HUMANS?Paper tour, with
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Kevin G.
kgao1412
1/ New Bookshelves!!Added some of my favorite philosophers, scientists, and business legends: @moritzKBE, Martin Luther King Jr, David Foster Wallace, Jim Chanos, Alan Turing, @billgates @barackobama @jeffbezos, Alan Kay, @seanmcarroll
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Should we call it āAirborneā or āAerosolā transmission? Term āairborneā appears to be quite divisive. Iāve reached out to scientists on both sides of debate, asked for reasons why
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Zakiya
ZakiyaMedia
Iām a PhD candidate at @ExeterEnglish looking at journalistic archives from Caribbean writers in the UK from the 1950s-1980. Im hoping to share on 3 parts of my work today-
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šatalie @ #SciWri20
LeiaShotFirst
Good morning #SciWri20! First up today is "Diving into the Data: How Data Reporting Can Shape Science Stories" with @betsyladyzhets @cragcrest @duncangeere @jessicamalaty and @sarambsimon Follow along below or with
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ZEMOS98
ZEMOS98
Pedagogy of CareRethinking care in organisations in times of social and economic crisisParticipatory Action Research, 2018 - 2020 Hi there, @oerconf #OER20 #PoCare! Thank you for the presentation, @villaronrubia!Are you
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Omri Grinberg
OmriAnthro
1/15 NEW(ish) articles+special issue: @liana_chua and I co-edited WITNESSING: TRUTHS, TECHNOLOGIES, TRANSFORMATIONS now out and #openaccess on The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology (props to @BerghahnAnthro ) See here:https://www.berghahnjo
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