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a gnarled woodland spirit
dynamic_proxy
But the liberal metanarrative about how science works as a self-correcting process doesn't really equip you to pose the question in more appropriate or perspicacious terms - which is part
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MacKenzie
Smackenziekerr
The side effects of the lockdowns keep getting harder to ignore.Dr. Brian Stauffer is head of cardiology at Denver Health. He and his colleagues wanted to figure out why the
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Sam 💖
hoodcuIture
I think the point people are missing is how both disinformation (not misinformation), as well as medical racism are killing Black people. I know a lot of people are saying
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Monica Vidaurri
AstroTraviesa
The ability of leaders in the space industry* to just.... not even mention any of this is just one of the many reasons why some people are apprehensive about human
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aaron vansintjan🐙
a_vansi
Something I love about Ursula Le Guin’s Hainish Cycle (Dispossessed, Left Hand of Darkness, Word for World is Forest):It tells us about a universe where we don’t go out to
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Dr Tess Machling 💙
Tess_Machling
#Archaeology31 #scienceOK. Here we go.Science is great. It's wonderful. It's given us so many brilliant techniques and tools with which to explore and understand torcs.But....science isn't everything. Thread. In the
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
I #ChooseToChallenge and be an ally for #WomenInSTEM @embl and @emblebi - I’ve always had great female scientists as bosses (Janet Thornton, Edith Heard), as peers (eg @nicolesoranzo, @jomcentyre) and
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Hannalore Gerling-Dunsmore
JoyofPhysics
Something that always strikes me is how surprised my students are when I take an interest in their interests, research, & careers in general. Y’all, it goes a long way
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Shengwu Li
ShengwuLi
Econtwitter, it is time for that twice-annual celebration, in which we model as individual decision problems that which should properly be modeled as a psychological game. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/08998256899000
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Dashun Wang
dashunwang
Our latest peer-reviewed research, published today in @ScienceMagazine We examined the coevolution of policy and science during the pandemic, finding that recent, high-quality science is being heard, but rather unevenly.
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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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It's Nuts
pknuts10
'The Science', 'Following the Science'. One of the catch phrases of the year and one that has taken such significance not just in terms of public discourse but also in
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Robinson Meyer
yayitsrob
NEW: There’s a new industrial alliance in Washington.Tesla, Rivian, and Uber are joining forces with lithium companies, charging companies, and some of the country’s biggest utilities to form @zeta_2030.Its goal:
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Daniël Lakens
lakens
The #1 complaint about what frustrates scientists is how philosophers of science say "We have abandoned Popper decades ago". Yeah, we know, that's when you largely stopped being relevant and
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Sabriya N Rosemond, PhD
Shorter_tower
If you've heard me speak about teaching in the past few years I usually start by talking about pervasive narratives related to race and gender (and other things) that shape
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Alex Martin
SidewalkSciGuy
Part of the reason the pandemic is so bad in US is because people who are never involved with scientific method are seeing Science unfold in real-time. Errors, evidence, &
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