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Royal Society of Chemistry
RoySocChem
New research – published today in our aptly named journal @SoftMatter, digests previous work demonstrating that wombat poo forms its distinctive shape within the wombat’s intestines, not at the, er,
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christine liu 🌿
christineliuart
Sharing this old article bc I want folks to recognize that bigoted comments like "you only got accepted because of affirmative action" make people feel like frauds.We sometimes call it
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Pete Lincoln
petelincoln48
1/We are now being enslaved by the leaders of the Cult of Scientism where Priests (scientists) determine what science and truths are acceptable. Galileo had it good, while he got
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lornemorrow
lornemorrow
I was born the same year as NASA & I was a space-nut. I followed the Mercury, Gemini & Apollo programs. I watched launches on a black & white TV.
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Tropical Nick Underwood
TheAstroNick
Okay no livestream but we’ll do a quick tour of #NOAA43 (Miss Piggy) before we head to #Isaias. She’s been flying storms since 1977 and has plenty of scientific gizmos
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Collateral Global
collateralglbl
1. Is diversity of age-range opinion important when policy decisions are made? Almost without exception, the key decision-makers and their advisors in the UK have been people in or around
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వనమాలి
Humblefool_14
This was in 1988. Chinese SEZ's (Shenzhen,Shantou,Zhuhai,Xiamen,Hainan) All near ports. Max tax rate 15%,5-6 exemptions if invested in high-tech exports. Coastal cities (14) also followed the same policies. From there
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Dr Doug McNeall
dougmcneall
A note to #covid scientists from a #climate scientist: choose your battles. We got played again and again and now we have a better (if not perfect) idea about how
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Marina Amaral
marinamaral2
This 2,500-year-old female mummy is known as the “Ice Maiden". It is one of few in existence with visible tattoos.A team of scientists concluded that she had breast cancer in
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Leon Palafox
leonpalafox
What if we've been thinking on Machine Learning and Ethics in the wrong way. A thread. Machine Learning is, by its very definition the act of learning from data to
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Jen Heemstra
jenheemstra
Vaccines usually take over 10 years to develop, test, and mass produce. But, scientists predict we could have an effective vaccine for Covid-19 by early 2021. How is this possible?
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Phil Plait
BadAstronomer
After searching for decades, scientists have finally detected CNO neutrinos from the Sun. Yeah, this is a big deal.https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/after-nearly-a-century-elusive-cno-neutrinos-are-finally-seen-from-the-sun 2/ The Sun’s energ
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Todd McKinnon
toddmckinnon
I recently read The Great Influenza by John Barry. (Thanks to my wife for gifting it to me after I said I wanted to learn more!) While COVID-19 is NOT
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Molly Hunter
mollymhunter
Researchers, scientists, public health experts told me the same thing: we can't just sit around waiting for vaccines. (Yes, multiple!) There are 165+ vaccines in development. (Great!) There will likely
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WIRED UK
WiredUK
In each warm body it infects, the virus behind Covid-19 has the potential to change. Most of those changes are slow and inconsequential. But, in some people, the virus hits
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Matthew Green
matthew_d_green
Article on the Senate’s new crypto killer bill.https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/lawful-access-bill-would-allow-feds-legally-bust-encrypted-devices-n1232071 What’s amazing about this bill is that scientists and national security exp
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