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Ian Gutierrez
ianagutierrez
When I applied for PhD programs in clinical psych, I recall being advised that saying that I wanted to "help people" in my interviews would kill my chances of admission.
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Nick Edwards (he / him)
Nick___Edwards
If we really want to unlock the power of science, we need a better working relationship between academia and industry. In many fields, there’s a weird animosity between the two.
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Jill Banfield
BanfieldJill
Inspired by Women in Science day 2021, I want to share some thoughts about things that I think help ensure success in science. 1. Avoid seeing disciplinary boundaries. Embrace new
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Evil (Political) Scientist
knrd_z
_All_ 87 studies reviewed in this meta-analysis find a negative and statistically significant relationship between ethnic diversity and social trust.Why won't progressives listen to #Science? h/t @yaboizots Yes, I incorrectly
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William Viney
WillViney
Twin research was a methodological pretext for Menegle's race science. He & his scientific peers escaped prosecution, laundering their reputations in Rome & founding precursors to @ISTStwins/@twins_congress & Twin Research
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The End Times
TheAgeofShoddy
The lie these people tell is that anyone who disagrees with them “doesn’t understand science” or “denies science.”The reality is that when push came to shove and things got real,
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todd
todd_j_cooper
Readings lots of tweets re: covid vaccine in a world where we don’t have a “cure for cancer” or “cure for AIDS”. I actually think that’s great critical thinking but
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Your Animal Welfare Science
YAWScience
First up, let’s talk about Behaviour Informatics. What is it? How can it be used in animal welfare science? Why is it important? Behaviour Informatics is the science of capturing,
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Dave Anderson
cleantechfacts
How much has the U.S. Chamber really changed on climate change? Exhibit A - Priorities for 2021: “Bring lawsuits against federal, state, and local regulatory actions” including on energy and
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Tanentzapf Lab
TanentzapfLab
1. When you ask scientists why they became scientists you usually get a complicated answer listing many factors but over the years I noticed that one answer comes up more
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The Atlantic
TheAtlantic
1/ When the coronavirus hit, thousands of researchers dropped their previous work and began working on a solution to the pandemic instead.@edyong209 examines the good and the bad aspects of
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Stephen McIntyre
ClimateAudit
on Dec 21, faced with projections of 15-30,000 new cases daily by Jan 24 and threats of impossible burden on ICUs, Ontario went into moderate lockdown. Whether due to this
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Robert Fagan
fagandr1
The dire consequences for society & the financial well-being of the global economy, of being wrong in relation to CO2 being a climate driver cannot be overstated & ignored. Being
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Bunsen and Beaker
bunsenbernerbmd
Have you heard about the “variants” of #COVID19 ?Let’s break it down!!!Yep- there are always variants of viruses out there. When they copy themselves they make mistakes and POW you
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Zaid Jilani
ZaidJilani
Has anyone written a good essay about the whole "I believe in science/trust the scientists" phenomenon which is more a lifestyle brand than an actual belief in the *scientific method*
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Kyle Lamb
kylamb8
Reminder what the "experts" had to say about the science of masking from ~March/April. A thread-1-Dr. Fauci A veritable feast from former CDC director Tom Friedman, written the first week
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