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Annalee
LeeFlower
Hi Twitter —a useful term for you: "the glass escalator." The opposite of the glass ceiling; it describes the way that men (specifically white men) in majority - women fields
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Amna Baig
amnaappi
Why reporting sexual assault (of any sort), even an attempt, is important - Thread.
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Anthony Lee Zhang
AnthonyLeeZhang
Some more thoughts on "do research you enjoy" vs "follow this advice to write 3 AERs":I had a strong negative reaction to advice to simply "do research you enjoy" in
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jahan chowdhury
JahanChowNDCP
My 5 very personal takeaways from the last 5 years of Paris Agreement #ClimateAction . 1. Let’s not plan to fail; the load of ambition will eventually fall on
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Trevor Phillips
TrevorPTweets
@spectator @afneil Thank you all. After this I won’t be commenting further on our interview. However, it is remarkable that in the 36 hours since it went live, critics have
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Adrian Zenz
adrianzenz
BREAKING: for the 1st time, evidence of systemic forced labor affecting entire cotton production in Xinjiang (20% of world's cotton). Beijing mobilizes over 0.5 million Uyghurs pick to cotton by
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Scott M. Stringer
NYCComptroller
This very minute, there are more than 200 vaccination slots available on TUESDAY on the @nycHealthy website. I am concerned this signals twin failures of outreach and technology by the
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Devon Price
drdevonprice
I gotta say it. Multi-factor authentication is super inaccessible if you have disabilities that make it hard to switch between a bunch of applications and fill out forms, like Autism
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Ναντίρα
nadhirawho
Surprise, I started a blog! It’s meant to be part my own ramblings, part resource hub, part community for BIPOC in Classics & related fields. A lot of the posts
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Roxanne Khamsi
rkhamsi
I wrote my first heath/science story for a (student) newspaper in 1998 and on #WomenInScience day I am reflecting on how much easier it is to find women scientists to
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Venkatesh Rao
vgr
Reading my own old writing from 10+ years ago is rarely pleasant. It’s not that the ideas and techniques are worse/embarrassing by current tastes (though they often are), but that
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Paul Roundy
PaulRoundy1
My first job on the neighbor's farm was working in the scalehouse when I was 12. When I was 13, I started moving irrigation pipe for another neighbor. The half-mile
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WarNuse
WarNuse
Nervous System Manipulation By Electromagnetic Fields From Monitors.US Patent 6506148 - Submitted By Hendricus J. Loos. Hendricus Submitted Several Patents On Manipulation Of The Nervous System.#US6506148B2 #CIA #MKUltra #TheStorm #GreatAwa
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Jon 🔬
JonnyMicro
The measures treasured so much as to be indicative of one’s basic humanity are mitigating at best. We should do them, but viruses are gonna virus. The gleeful COVID shamers
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Dra. Mayra S. Artiles
mayrasharlenne
So many folks getting into PhD programs! As my Christmas gift to the twitter-verse, here are some research-based tips on choosing an advisor (mostly based on engineering but could apply
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Lance Mannion
LanceMannion
I deserve a medal. Idiot at the convenience mart was complaining to the cashier about the cost of his pack of cigarettes. In MO a pack cost less than half
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