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🔥 Kareem Carr 🔥
kareem_carr
AS A STATISTICIAN, I respect science expertise because I need it to do my job right. In the early days of the pandemic, I saw debate develop between those advocating
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Alyse Ruriani, MAATC 💖 she/her
alyseruriani
Therapy needs to be more financially accessible, but unfortunately this push for accessibility falls on the shoulders of the therapists, rather than on the system. Of course we have a
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Justin Garrison
rothgar
Infrastructure was easier to replace than applicationshttps://twitter.com/whenfalse/status/1343258526173433856 This points out the fact that organizations value application dev time more than they value infrastructure engineers.This shows u
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Christopher Krupenye
ChrisKrupenye
The academic job market is rough & unpredictable and one of the principal reasons, which I had not fully appreciated, is the role of 'fit' in hiring decisions. What the
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Crys Tom (she/her)
crys_tom
1/Science can & should inform our understanding of mental health; however, there is a disturbing trend of MH professionals who stand on their lofty perches screeching that mental health is
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Dean Burnett
garwboy
So here's a thing that happened to me recently, that puts the whole "working for exposure" issue into an even more sinister light#ForExposure[Thread]/1 I was recently asked (sorry, 'invited') by
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
#COVID19 science is a very mixed bag. Some has been amazing, like the one that brought us effective vaccines in no time. Some is questionable, but most is derivative, illiterate
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Prof Adam Hart 🦏
AdamHartScience
Thread Just watching the COVID briefing again from a science communication perspective. So many basic errors in the "graph section"1. Far too technical for the intended audience2. Graphs don't properly
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Dr. Yuna Wong
YunaHuhWong
Such an important article about innovation that I can't resist tweeting about it this morning - BEFORE coffee. We often talk about innovation as if it's magic, or lightening in
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Martin Valk
martincpvalk
1/12I've seen diverse opinions on Twitter about @Ripple joining #TheBoardChallengeI used to believe that the best person should get the job. Period.Gender, ethnicity, age, and geography were irrelevant as long
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wretchardthecat
wretchardthecat
The real problem with "trust the science" is that the model-prediction-validation system that proved so successful with simple systems can't predict complex systems like climate, biology and human networks, the
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☣️ Michael Ç̸̠͎͉̹̼̠͔̗̓̐̐̓̓̀͝͝. Bazaco ☣️
MCBazacoPhD
Pointing out when someone consistently misinterprets and misrepresents information regarding #COVID19 in the midst of a pandemic and tweets it out hyperbolicaly to 250k followers is not bullying and not
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Kate O'Keeffe
Kate_OKeeffe
That interview is awful but why does it lead you to this conclusion? I don't speak Chinese & haven't lived on the mainland (tho I wish I could and had).
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Robert M. Lee
RobertMLee
For current/future government cybersecurity leaders note what @C_C_Krebs and @RGB_Lights both did. As CISA and NSA leaders they engaged the community genuinely and with expertise. Both at orgs with tarnished
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Anastasia 🦄
AnastasiaDevana
Just saw on LinkedIn that an old colleague from Magic Leap was leaving, and I wanted to send him a note. And I suddenly realized that I couldn’t find the
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Wealthyclicks 💸
wealthyclicks
FIRE Thread time...How to EAT the Google Way and GROW our Twitter accountIn SEO, the term E-A-T is used frequentlyIt stands for:ExpertiseAuthorityTrustworthinessWe're going to use it to grow our Twitter
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