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Sophie Simmonds
smoph_star
Seeing so many stories of perspective students being charged £££ to help them get into medical school. I’m a graduate entry medic from a very non traditional background. If I
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Yinon Weiss
yinonw
This is not to say that only 15-20% were exposed to covid. It says only 15-20% express antibodies, because many are able to kill coronaivrus before their body even needs
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Luiz Pessoa
PessoaBrain
1) Back to discussion on power analysis. I really enjoyed the discussion with "More of a comment than a question" podcast. What @lakens says makes a lot of sense of
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Susanna L Harris
SusannaLHarris
Wanna know the trick to my larger science-themed threads? The ones where a few thousand followers jump in and chat science? (tips also work IRL with adults and kids of
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Lord Kristine 🐮
Lord_Kristine
I think we need to stop treating the term “anti-science” like it’s some kind of ignorance bundle. Like, there’s overlap between antivaxxers and flat earthers, but I don’t think that
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Christopher Pittard
CAPittard
Twitter: Hur hur, English Lit is useless.Also Twitter: Why oh why don't schools teach a subject all about the kinds of critical thinking and textual analysis that would challenge the
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elizabethyjchoi
elizabethyjchoi
[1/5] Attended the "The Field of Science Communication Research" webinar on Jan 18th. Found the Q&A insightful particularly because topics alluded to those we discussed in @CU_BIOG3500. #CUSciStory [2/5] Resonated
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Simon Proud
simon_sat
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a massive effect on people’s lives and our research shows that it has even affected the Earth’s seismic noise!Our new study on how lockdowns produced
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Murad Banaji
muradbanaji
Chapter 1 of the Economic Survey 2020-21 (https://www.indiabudget.gov.in/economicsurvey/ ): a glowing report on the govt's handling of the COVID crisis, and a case study in what happens when science is abandoned
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Stefan Marciniak
Prof_Marciniak
How science works:Observations are made.A hypothesis is generated.Experiments are performed to test (try to disprove) the hypothesis.This cycle is repeated many many times until the experiments are unable to disprove
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Richard M. Carpiano, PhD, MPH
RMCarpiano
Meet the new #COVID19 conspiracy theory boss, same as the old antivaccine movement boss. Great analysis by @aetiology & @doritmi shows how Del Bigtree only had to slightly tweek his
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Michael Anenburg
manenbu
Fieldwork is crucial for field geologists. Then the rocks have to be analysed by people who know how to run EPMA, ICP, FTIR, Raman, interpreted by experimentalists who translate X
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
Earlier this week, I tweeted that the headlines around the antibody study from the UK were misleading, and that the study doesn't actually suggest that immunity is waning.https://twitter.com/angie_rasmussen/status/1321093259351961600 I
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Dr. Jacquelyn Gill
JacquelynGill
New archaeological evidence from Mexico provides the earliest dated evidence for human presence in the Americas—at 33,000 years ago!https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-53486868 *As an important note, this is archaeology, which is
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Berimbolo Baby
caseharts
Guys, I have been in Vietnam for the entire covid pandemic. We locked down (real one, not the fake ones you in the USA and EU do) and we essentially
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Thomas Connors welcome to the animal farm
ThomasConnors
Christian Science historically bridged ascetic American Protestantism & prosperity gospel, with a reliance on prayer rather than medicine for healing.Influence from “positive thinking” teachings of the Dutch Reformed Protestant Rev.
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