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Sarah Turner
SarahTurner11
A career is academia is only available to a small % of PhD grads. We need more exposure to the wide range of meaningful careers available to #PhDs. A thread
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Naomi Truan
BerLinguistin
[THREAD] Is Twitter only about self-promotion? Academics, if you want to give it a try and don't know where to begin / don't feel comfortable with the idea of promoting your
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Kit Prendergast
BeeBabette
"The #Bee Is Declared The Most #Important Living Being On The #Planet" Actually #no. I actually think this is a terrible piece of science communication. Firstly, what is "the bee"?
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Ludger Wess
LudgerWess
It always strikes me as absurd to see non-biologists writing in a mock-up scientific style utter nonsense about heredity and plant breeding. Inducing radiation damage in thousands of genes is
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Becca Krukowski
DrBeccaK
I just reviewed NIH fellowship applications for the first time. Since these are very different applications than the R applications I usually review, I made note of a few common
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Joalda Morancy
solarrsystem
Welcome to Day 1 of Black Hole Week!Today we'll start off with the basics. How do black holes form? How are they structured? How could a black hole possibly die?
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Giulia Masoero
giumasoero
Hey everyone! If you have a bit of time and you think I did a good job advertising my science and with my tweets in general... could you nominate me
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Christopher Gutiérrez
GutierrezArtSci
Ever wanted to learn @Illustrator to make nicer scientific figures? I cover absolute basics up to advanced techniques & ways to improve your workflow for creating publication-quality figures. #sciart #scicomm
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Thomas Oliver 🐝
thomasroliveruk
The importance of peat bogs #SciComm #ScienceTwitter #ClimateCrisis #ClimateEmergency Peatlands cover only 3% of the world's land surface, yet they store at least twice as much carbon as all of
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Meghan Duffy
duffy_ma
Here are some resources I shared with my students related to the new coronavirus vaccines. First, a little info: Both are mRNA vaccines. What does that mean? Rather than injecting
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Dr Fiona H. Panther
FiPanther
I'm going to venture back into #scicomm and talk about gravitational wave detection. Four months ago I left behind my old research field and jumped into detecting gravitational waves. Followup
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Dr. Jill Richmond, PhD
tcelltracker
#SciComm summaries for @DermTalks!The #COVID #dermatology registry by @DrEstherFreeman In the 4th @DermTalks seminar, Dr. Esther Freeman from @harvardmed spoke about her efforts tracking #skin symptoms in #COVID patients What
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Jesse J. Sabatini
JJSabatini
(1/12) Some tips for those starting their PhD:1. There’s no such thing as a failed experiment. Most attempts to advance a project will be unsuccessful. The key is to find
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Theresa Liao
TheresaLiao
There are a lot of nuances in the discussion re: PhD or not...A thread on experience & advice from someone (me) who actually decided to leave halfway through /1 I chose
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Thomas Oliver 🐝
thomasroliveruk
Neonicotinoids and why they need to stay banned #SciComm #ScienceTwitter #SaveTheBees #ClimateEmergency #ClimateCrisis Neonicotinoids were banned by the EU in 2018 following multiple scientific studies which proved their severe detrimental
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Ki-Youn Kim
kiyoun_k
Like many of my #SciComm peers, I've planned and participated in my fair share of virtual events and conferences this year. This is what I've learned so far: #SciCommSunday
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