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Isobel NEVER vote Labour AGAIN. Left the Party
Isobel_waby
the tweets attached are by a Professor and well worth reading if you value the safety of your family... please read all of it. Professor Susan Mitchie, a member of
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ANI
ANI
AICTE and CSIR have embarked on a drug discovery hackathon- this is a high-end hackathon where students are trained with information on how to do computational drug discovery: Principal Scientific
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Prof. Devi Sridhar
devisridhar
I'm reading through the released SAGE minutes from Feb/March & oh wow- some of the conclusions they reached were way off. 8th SAGE meeting: 'When there is sustained transmission in
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StephenMolldrem
A major (?) controversy is happening in the COVID-19 modeling discourse over data in a preprint that has been covered pretty widely in news media.Scientific controversy at such speed, and
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bly wallentine
blywallentine
"Believe in science", "science is true": Think of all the violence & oppression which have been justified by science throughout history. I am wary of any institution which demands faith
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James Wilson
jamewils
Cases Surged, As Govt Ignored Scientific Advice On Lifting LockdownI don't have any access to ICMR like @nit_set, he is a wonderful journalist. But with my logical reasoning I asked
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Audra J. Wolfe, PhD
ColdWarScience
It's hard to keep up with the deluge of EOs, but this one, on "Restoring Trust in Government Through Scientific Integrity and Evidence-Based Policymaking," is a good one.https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-ac
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James Wilsdon
jameswilsdon
No.10âs response to the Guardianâs SAGE scoop - trying to downplay political advisersâ participation as routine - fails to address the fundamental point, as raised by @Sir_David_King, that this is
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Iris van Rooij
IrisVanRooij
Fellow scientists, take note. And scientific racism is still among us, and growing stronger again. Donât be naive. Take your responsibility to call it out when you see it. Work
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Thibaut Jombart
TeebzR
The science informing the response to #Covid_19 in the UK (and mostly many other places) is the product of a community, not of a single expert. This is what we
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Matt Ward
MWardBehaviour
1. The DfE havenât assessed scientifically the impact of opening schools on 1st June at all. It is purely a political / economic decision.@GOVUK arenât âfollowing the science,â as they
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George Monbiot
GeorgeMonbiot
We should wish Boris Johnson a swift recovery, while continuing to expose and criticise his government's failures on the pandemic and other issues. Scrutiny is never more necessary than at
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â ď¸ Duygu Uygun-Tunc â ď¸
uygun_tunc
A defense of evo psych on the grounds that there is no logic to scientific inquiry, rather scientists do and "should" engage in "inference to the best explanation":https://arcdigital.media/critics-of-evolutionary-psychol
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Leslie Vosshall PhD
pollyp1
Message to my lab @RockefellerUniv explaining my expectations for scientific productivity during #COVID19. Spoiler alert: ZERO 1/n In case I have not made it perfectly obvious to everyone, I have
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
It's been now slightly over two months that I decided to dedicate some of my time to inform the public on #COVID19 and try to fight disinformation. It feels like
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Margot Cleveland
ProfMJCleveland
I know everyone is saying models were wrong, but here's what I want to know: How were they wrong? My understanding is that the models used certain estimates of how
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