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Siobhan Wilson Green
siobhangreen
If you are uncomfortable with or confused about trans issues as it conflicts with how you were taught about gender, you are not alone! What we've been taught is wrong
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Jonathan Shedler
JonathanShedler
1/ If there was "evidence-based" sex, researchers who get no sex themselves would write manuals w/ standardized instructions, do studies showing instruction-manual sex better than no sex, then refer to
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Anne @prosperity
AnnePet90513683
Two months ago the child who thinks he is a leader told us he would get rid of single use plastics.Environmentalists cheered.Here we are today reusable bags cannot even be
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Javier Lopez Prol
lopez_prol
Impact of #COVID19 measures on electricity consumption, published in @iScience_CP @CellPressNews Cumulative impact March-July ~3-11% reductionInteractive results & data: https://jlprol.shinyapps.io/covid/ Paper: https://www.science
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Peter Gao
PlanetaryGao
Something to consider as you read about the big Venus news today: there is an unfortunate disconnect between what we do as scientists and how "science" is communicated to everyone.
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Śrīkānta
shrikanth_krish
Fundamental difference between West and India lies in the understanding of the word "Politics"Indian term : rAj-neeti (meaning - science of governing)Politics in contrast means "on the affairs of a
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hannah ◟̽◞̽
h_luvs1D
harry styles as my science labsa very short thread; chromatography filtration and evaporation distillation end of thread. i have a d in science :D
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Olivia Bullock
ombullock
Excited to share part two of our #jargon study! Here, we find that jargon in science messages affects individuals' perceptions of themselves - making them feel like they aren't "science
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Ryan Lampkin ☄️☁️
ryanlampkin
It's sad to think none of this was necessary. Science supports this statement now. And Science will likely support this statement in the future.The data is clear.I've struggled to understand
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Alexandre Bolze
alexbolze
1/ Thread on the first 2 papers from the COVIDhge consortium (with my small contribution). The 2 studies show that genetic variants & auto-immunity to type 1 interferons explain 10-15%
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Nicholas Clairmont
NickClairmont1
For my whole life, I’ve been like an obnoxious cheerleader for “science,” I’ve been called a new atheist and a believer in scient*ism* with no eye for life’s spiritual side.
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Nenechi
nenechi_nnachi
I get the reasoning behind not wanting to use your religion to fight against abortion—because we tend to want to convince the most people. But God’s Word is either the
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Eric Williams
Ericdwilliams0
The trouble with sustainability science – I have been active in several sustainability modeling domains and have observed several others. I see common patterns in research going “wrong”, at least
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Littlefoot
LTF_01
In my own field of anthropology, there is a historical divide between scientific and non-scientific approaches that has largely been viewed as irreconcilable. I tend to view that as true,
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Jonathan Sebat
sebatlab
I’m actually a bit grateful that science twitter did not exist when I was undergrad because the advice my dear friends are constantly giving these days would NOT have worked
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jackson ryan
dctrjack
Was going to fact check the science in the Sky News report on the origins of the coronavirus. But there's not a lot of science here. It's all speculation and
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