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Patrick Phillips MD
DrP_MD
What I think of when I hear politicians saying they must "follow the medical experts" and the "models"Medical science has progressed over the last century, not from better "experts" but
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Michael E. Smith
MichaelESmith
Rant: The “science problem” in archaeology. I am dismayed about the continuing low level of understanding of science among archaeologists. This was set off by reading Lars Fogelin’s nice open
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Aiyana Koka Willard
aiyanakoka
This view of science is about 60 years out of date and ahistorical. Understanding what science is, how it works, and our place in it, as well as our own
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Grimerica
Grimerica
THREAD One place after another is using "cases" as the metric to decide whether people are allowed to experience joy or not.So let's meet them on that ground. Yinon Weiss
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Brianne Suldovsky
brisuldovsky
Listening to prominent social scientists @brossardd and @mcnisbet discuss building science engagement in a disrupted democracy live. Highly recommend tuning in if you have a spare moment: https://www.earth.columbia.edu/videos/view/how-to-bu
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Against Everyone With Conner Habib
ConnerHabib
1Brief thread on disease:There are, unfortunately, many spiritual people dedicated to saying germs & viruses don’t cause disease.While I agree that the Western medical model is reductive, I also think
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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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Christine Nowik
christinenowik
Love talking with people outside my disciplines & twice recently had the opportunity to talk diversity with STEM people: "How can I possibly address diversity in my area when all
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Om Prasad
omprasad_14
This is a remarkable episode in the History of Science in India. It's a shame that it is rarely featured among 'achievements' in any inventory of India's past and even
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Deke Arndt
DekeArndt
Ten years ago, my wife went into labor, while due on Nov 1. Through the wonder of science, she spent three weeks in suspended labor, and through the wonder of
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KizzyPhD
KizzyPhD
1/n: People are asking me for comments, and I'll tell you how my ex project manager used to tell me re: me overachieving & striving for "perfection" in some things..."Don't
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🇨🇦Canada First🇨🇦 “Grizzly Patriot”
MarkFriesen08
Here’s the deal. If you have been so manipulated by the media and the singular, locked down narrative, and you’re that scared of an illness that has a 99.9% recovery
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Dr. Amanda Sturgill
DrSturg
#SundayThoughts I think the way we talk about #science needs reform - a brand makeover, if you will. I say this as both an educator, as a citizen and as
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Kari Jerge, MD, FACS (she/her)
kari_jerge
This is an important thread about what we are seeing in our community. Science communication is now more critical than ever. And when that group of professionals is being culled
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Jean-Christian Lemay
jclemay4
Hot off the (virtual) press https://www.sciencediplomacy.org/article/2021/science-attaches-in-post-covid-19-world-taking-stock-crisis! My new article as a science attaché @QuebecUK with @jcmauduit (@UCLSTEaPP) and #MaximeVanCauter (@WBI_tw
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Karl McDonald
karlusss
Did some effing research to check whether bilingual road signs are actually dangerous/distracting/etc, after the recent #angearasdan Fort William rowhttps://inews.co.uk/news/long-reads/bilingual-scotland-british-uk-road-signs-science-danger
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