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🇧🇧 Ethereal Bisexual Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
IBJIYONGI
Something that’s been on my mind a lot in the last week is how @ThePurplePage is largely uncelebrated for her work in creating @BlackandSTEM and making #BlackandSTEM into a community
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Dr. Sajjad Fazel
SajjadFazel
THREAD: "Do your own research" - this is one of the most misused statements today. #scicomm #scienceupfirst #covid19 #misinformation Why do I say that? Because countless anti-vaxxers, flat-earth believers, and
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Megan Lynch
may_gun
We've had big #scicomm weeks & they communicated in a way that fences out part of the public because it is inaccessible. I'm not singling out these weeks - most
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Alex Gerber
inscico
[1/20] Let me share the main findings and recommendations from our in-depth empirical analysis of the #science #communication #research field in this thread on: 1 Goals, 2 Methods, 3 Trends,
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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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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
No-one had #COVID19 expertise before 2020. So how do you translate what you did in before times? For me - an ER doc & #publichealth researcher - behavioral interventions, digital
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Dr. Saskia Popescu
SaskiaPopescu
Epidemiologists and ID specialists spend a lot of time talking to patients and the public about disease transmission dynamics. Communicating nuances, varied terminology, and the uncertainties isn't new but something
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Abel Gustafson, PhD
AbelGustafson
In #scicomm, does communicating uncertainty have negative effects?Our review [now out in @SciPublic] finds that in most cases, the answer is NO. But there is an important exception where it
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Dr. Jonathan Kolby
MyFrogCroaked
Five years ago today, USFWS banned 201 species of #salamanders from entering the US to prevent a #chytrid extinction crisis (see here: https://www.fws.gov/injuriouswildlife/salamanders.html?fbclid=IwAR0VIh1ZXGYgx05ilZnN1x03dsK35TPzAVApe6eoj
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Joalda Morancy
solarrsystem
So quick thread on cryosleep. What is it and how does it work? Will humans really be able to have the ability to sleep for hundreds of years and wake
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Kelly Hills
rocza
So piggybacking on @SaskiaPopescu's excellent thread here, which EERILY mirrors an email I sent Thursday - and she and I did NOT talk about the topic recently - I wanna
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Harun Šiljak
E73HS
An old quip says "The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place". Sure it applies to #scicomm too: let me tell you about the
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Lockie McKinna 🚀🛰️🌏🌊🇦🇺
Lockie_McK
1. The ocean is a big place. Its important to understand the ocean’s saltiness or ‘salinity’ (S) and temperature (T). T&S shapes the ocean’s physics, chemistry, & biology. The ocean
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Dr Darren Saunders
whereisdaz
Very pleased to (finally) see our paper (w/ @AmbergAmanda) analysing bias and quality in media reporting of cancer research published in @PLOS today.There are a few interesting angles to explore
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TheSTEMTimes
TheSTEMTimes
#InternationalDayOfWomenAndGirlInScience Here's a shout-out to all the fearless women & girls in science! At @TheSTEMTimes we celebrate this momentous day by sharing stories of inspiring women scientists we've featured -
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Thomas Oliver 🐝
thomasroliveruk
The sublethal effects of pesticides on bees; A thread. #scicomm #sciencetwitter Pesticides are chemicals designed to kill a particular type of pest. However, they can't be 100% specific to that
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