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Matt Drewette-Card Is Wearing A Mask!U Should Too!
DrewetteCard
I walked around the school today, and looked in at the classrooms being set up for physical distancing. Carpets: removed. Comfy chairs: gone. Manipulatives: divvied out. 1 kid/table. We've spent
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MD
mainstMD
Gained a couple extra followers over last 48 hours, and probably more than I should have. With that being said would like to provide some value regarding the private capital
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Quentin Deforge
QuentinDeforge
[Thread] Il y a beaucoup d'appels à com pour des conférences internationales en sciences sociales en ce moment (et extensions de deadlines). Voici 7 appels - en ligne ou en
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Prof Heather Marquette #NHSblueheart
hamarquette
Conspiracy theories have a long history in US culture, as elsewhere. Paranoia & fear aren’t new. But critical thinking skills have been downplayed in education, by emphasising STEM over humanities/social
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Monica Vidaurri
AstroTraviesa
It would be fucking horrifying and given the way scientists talk about humans and brush off the social sciences and ESPECIALLY ethics, I don’t trust this for a damn second.
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JP Pardo-Guerra
pardoguerra
Does computational social science actually exist? Or is it a “strange attractor” A on a working paper. 1/ Many moons ago, I studied nanotechnology. Coming from physics, I was a
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Christopher Parsons
caparsons
Warning Signal: the messaging app’s new features are causing internal turmoilhttps://www.theverge.com/22249391/signal-app-abuse-messaging-employees-violence-misinformation I've been reflecting on this for a while now. First, I think w
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Dan Martin
danmartin_7
Students: "What's a works cited or reference page? Why do they matter?"Me: "It's the place where we get to see all the intertextual pieces of other texts an author used
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Radio engineer, amateur astronomer, and Chicagoan Grote Reber was born #OTD in 1911. After reading about Karl Jansky’s accidental discovery of galactic radio emissions, he built a 9m radio telescope
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L'il Jan On the Prairies✌❤🍁😷
Learning2GetBy
Margaret Trudeau is an author, actress, photographer, former television talk show hostess & advocate for people with bipolar disorderShe advocates for reducing the social-stigma of mental illness with speaking engagements across
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The Goal of the Sage (Ghayat al-Hakim)
MaslamaQ
A definition of magic in Ghāya, Jābir’s K. al-Nukhab, & Ibn ʿArabī’s Futūḥāt.Ghāya: “The truth about the talisman (ṭillasm) is [gleaned from] its name reversed, musalliṭ (that which projects power
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Fernando Diaz
841io
algorithmic transparency for sure is an important research area but let's dig into why there's a lot more work to do. (1/7)https://twitter.com/brianchristian/status/1356681364620251136 current large production systems (e.g. search a
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Kev O'Boyle
kevoboyle
Let's try this a little more optimistically. What could a Medical Scientist be? Please note, it can be this way. @HSELive and @roinnslainte have the power to change.https://twitter.com/kevoboyle/status/1271069561387958272 Medical Scient
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
One of the under-appreciated aspects of the Chinese 2060 net-zero target is the massive spillover effects it would have on the rest of the world. An economy as large as
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. I hope Professor Marr won’t object to me sharing some of her excellent work, but the UK has just sent 10.8 million students, 500k teachers & tens of thousands
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academic primo
its_Serrano
I have been dragged by strangers and some of my followers for saying this, but here we go again since PhD program acceptances are rolling out:(1) "fully funded" means different
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