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Dr Darren Saunders
whereisdaz
We're all facing huge anxiety around the #Coronavirus crisis. A quick reflection on how scientists can lead the way in helping society become more comfortable with doubt and uncertainty. #COVID19
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Paul Lewis
PaulLew16394851
Important words from @AtheneDonald about researchers giving credit to all those who contributed to their findings. One notable group of contributors, who are not always given the credit they're due,
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Logan
ink_and_stories
Last night I played @MQSalmon s #AModernPrometheus and folks, it was GOOD. It’s about the relationship between a creation & their creator exploring ideas of parenthood, identity and what it
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Rim-Sarah Alouane
RimSarah
Absolutely sickening. A French political scientist declared on the French equivalent of Fox News: "We must say to Algerians:We French are proud to have been colonized by Rome.You Algerians should
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Helen Pluckrose has returned to Hermit Mode
HPluckrose
There is something that people frequently misunderstand about science & postmodernism. The misconception maintains that postmodernists deny an objective reality to exist while scientists believe they have already found it.
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Alexander Arguello
NeuroMinded
something i've been thinking about based on recent discussions here and having seen the scientific sausage be made from both ends. sometimes our conceptual foundations for an area of research
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Allie K. Miller
alliekmiller
I'm starting a new tradition of recapping my top learnings every time I host an Instagram Live interview. Last week, I spoke with Danielle Twum, PhD (@forgedonyx). From Ghana, Vassar
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Sonal🇮🇳
Dharm_gatha
India has been a pioneer in the field of science and philosophy since ancient times. In the Pauranik period, the sages of India had discovered about most everything which they
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Tanentzapf Lab
TanentzapfLab
1. One of the most delightful surprising things I learned as I progressed through my scientific training was realising that storytelling was a major & essential part of being a
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Michael Baym
baym
The biggest misconception of graduate school I see is that you are going to learn science directly from your professors. Even if you learn more from your PI than from
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Nicholas Booth
Thievesbook
@wekesperos @absw @ukseds @dr_david_w @Ratrin When for reasons best know to themselves, people in science/space ask for advice, my also writing about espionage is unique....1. Don't read New Scientist in
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Mikayla🇺🇸🇻🇪🇵🇹🏳️🌈
matsci_latina
Grad school is supposed to be hard because research is hard. Challenging your thinking and learning a bunch of new information at the same time is hard. All of that
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True Indology
TIinExile
Completely FAKE!Here is my open challenge. Ibn Sina's book on Medicine is available online. Show me where he says talks about Quarantine.Show me where he says "Isolate people for 40
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Rora
RoraPickles
A thread of my mad scientist taco experiment:(1/2) (2/2)A sort-of cheesy gordita crunch with quac and a tangy spicy chipolte sauce.It was WAY BETTER than anything you can get at
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Tanentzapf Lab
TanentzapfLab
1. I trained in North America & the UK & was very fortunate to experience 2 completely different styles of doing science. I wanted to discuss briefly why, as a
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anlomedad
anlomedad
Lessons from https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/jun/26/leading-scientist-criticises-uk-over-its-climate-record*a knowledge campaign geared towards poorer 60% in democracies gets majority for change*CO2 pricing doesn't lead to
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