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David K Smith
professor_dave
I don't know where to begin with this...He says racism is a societal problem but science is not, because it sits above it.He shrugs his shoulders and says we need
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Drew Holden
DrewHolden360
A little perspective on coronavirus deaths by state.New York has nearly TRIPLE the number of deaths (32,000) as Florida, Georgia, Texas and Arizona COMBINED (12,118) despite having BARELY OVER 1/4
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NoWackyScience
NoWackyScience
Trying to avoid politics, but there is overlap here with censorship of scientists, the sabotage of early treatment of CoVId and the sham investigation into the Wuhan virus. None of
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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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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
There’s a lot of talk about how anti-expertise sentiment is problematic, but I’d like to offer a slightly different take. The issue isn’t that people don’t want to listen to
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Dr. Devon Greyson
DevonGreyson
Something I learned about in my 3y as a social scientist embedded in a vaccine research ctr is AEFIs: Adverse Events Following Immunization. Lots of things happen after we’re vaccinated
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Cyril Ritter
CyrilRitter
Claiming to take decisions based on science can be just as wrong as not trusting science. Politicians need to combine science advice & political choices & take responsibility for it.
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Timothy Gowers
wtgowers
There are two questions I would like to ask lockdown sceptics such as Toby Young, beautifully taken down by @NeilDotObrien (who does nothing more than quote Toby Young's tweets back
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Cheryl White
LadyScorcher
There are a lot of ways to describe my day job but I think the most important aspect is to integrate knowledge from different stakeholders to come up with better
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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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Professor Lizzo
LizWaynePhD
I've been thinking about how the work of science communication is hampered by the lack of science education in the general populous. What I mean is, when we say we
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Peter Aldhous
paldhous
THREAD: I've been talking to the climate and fire scientists who know better than anyone about what's happening on the West Coast. They are deeply upset, but not surprised. And
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aHEMagain Actual
aHEMandias
Correlation isn't causation. Increased detection of #COVID19 Variant Under Investigation (VUI-202012/01) is occurring at same time as a general surge in coronavirus infections in UK. IMO it's premature to claim
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PEG
pegobry
I can only conclude from reading this article that every single conspiracy theory is true.https://twitter.com/NYMag/status/1346083232664727553 Well, that's what a conspiracy theorist would say. Sounds like something ReAl JoUrNaLiStS sho
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Erin L. Thompson
artcrimeprof
Are you an art historian/humanities scholar who wants to do more public engagement? Here's a thread with some of my thoughts/advice. Please add more! Make it easy to contact you
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Real with Robo 🍔🍟🐐
Roberta54935398
I'm so damn mad... I'm actually sarcastic today.I want to know one thing...Last time yall saw viral engineers or scientists working with viruses like they tell us to dress and
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