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Rob Dvorak
rob_dvorakPhD
I’m seeing a lot of programs dropping the GRE. I’m curious what people’s thoughts are on this. #AcademicTwitter #Science #AcademicChatter #Stats I seem to recall a very good discussion of
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Piper Strange - Commissions Open!
PiperStrangeArt
It’s so bizarre that people will spend hours arguing about a complete strangers genitalia like its any of their business. It takes 0 seconds to just call people how they
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Los Angeles Times
latimes
The first — and only — randomized controlled study of the use of face coverings to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is finished. The conclusion: masks are most effective if
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Sarah Wild (at home)
sarahemilywild
Today in 2015 I was retrenched from my job as science editor at a newspaper. I was told that science journalism was a “nice to have”. As of this week,
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Limited Independent Variety
HenningStrandin
How to be a good amateur epidemiologist *thread*I'm a philosopher of science by training. So, while I'm not a scientist, science is my object of study. This seems like a
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Eshan Amjid
eshan_amjid
The Ego(in eastern and/or buddhist philosophy), Nafs(in islamic philosophy), Default Mode Network(evidence based hard-science).All these are basically different names for the narrating voices inside our heads when we're not engaged
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Kevin Bass, MS
kevinnbass
Six new and sometimes radical principles of online nutrition science communication.A thread. 1. Information does not exist by itself but must be conveyed with rhetoric or art to make maximum
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Dr. Raghuraj Hegde
raghurajs_hegde
Ayurveda is not science. It is a belief system like religion. People including doctors should stop calling it science because any traditional medicine which has been shown to be effective
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Ian Dawson
BearWithOneEar
Doubt is essential for science – but for politicians, it's a sign of weakness | Jim Al-Khalilihttps://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/apr/21/doubt-essential-science-politicians-coronavirus?CMP=share_btn_tw This discussion reminded me of an
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Rob Laight
ArticuLaight
Increasingly, my job involves working with our subject leaders to help sequence and plan the detail of their curriculum. I've spent a lot of time thinking about science over the
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Toby Rogers PhD, MPP
uTobian
I have been saying for weeks that a safe & effective coronavirus vaccine will not exist in our lifetimes because: 1.) the virus mutates too fast &2.) mRNA vaccines are
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Indra J
Indra68
An open tweet to @CMO_England and @uksciencechief Thread:This is your moment. Right now. You need to ask yourself this question, and reflect. Then you need to answer openly and honestly.
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Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc., Delta Phi Chapter
iota_deltaphi
It’s all business. @Howard_SLA Introducing our #Spring2020 line, it’s time to #MeetTheDePHInedElements! Briana Shakeel (1-ΔΦ-20) is a Junior, Nutritional Science major from Durham, North Carolina. Domonique Green (2-ΔΦ-20) is a
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Julie S. Lalonde
JulieSLalonde
When I got my vaccine today, I asked the nurse if she had been having a good day & whether people had been kind. She said yes & attributed it
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Röhte
Rohtke
Typical lunch at Pyongyang University of Science and Technology: beef curry rice Typical lunch at Pyongyang University of Science and Technology: tofu soup with zucchini, rice, braised potatoes, radish kimchi,
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NBC News
NBCNews
Coronavirus lockdowns have sent pollution plummeting, but environmentalists worry about what comes next as the resulting decline in carbon emissions could easily be reversed by efforts to quickly ramp up
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