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GREAT WOMAN OF MATHEMATICS: DR. JULIA ROBINSON, 1919-1985. Best known for solving Hilbert's Tenth Problem, Julia Robinson had a long and impressive mathematical career. She was born in St. Louis
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Patrick Baud
patrick_baud
10 choses qui se sont également passées en 2020 (et qui permettent de rééquilibrer positivement notre représentation mentale du monde ternie par une tendance naturelle au biais de négativité exacerbée
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A.y🤞🏿
JrTagor
After studying in KNUST for 4 yrs, and doing my national service as a TA at SMD, and later proceeding to KCCR to work as a Research Assistant which has
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Dr. Paige Harden
kph3k
The “Should we get rid of the GRE?” conversation and the “Should we pay undergrad RAs $15/hour?” conversation have three things in common that I think are really unfortunate —
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schrödinger's cat.
nehathemartian
Hello hello! Today's #scicomm thread will talk about one of the pioneers in the fields of astrophysics and cosmology aka my idol Vera Rubin, the astronomer who established the presence
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Ed Scrivens
ed_scrivens
A thread on #Egyptology and interdisciplinarity, or: Why #theory is too western, how Egyptologists can help, and why everyone needs to #decolonise.#academicchat #academictwitter Egyptologists and other ancient world folks will
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Mike Mihajlovic
MihajlovicMike
It is well known that the US is the first country to develop stealth technology, but how many people are aware that stealth would be impossible without an "industrial-strength" theory
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Prof Paul James Cardwell
Cardwell_PJ
As @AndrewSparrow at the @guardian points out, Johnson led Vote Leave and then wrote the following in the Telegraph after the referendum result. Line by line analysis of the key
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Cafer T. Yavuz
caferyavuz
I agree with Jenny and others who promoted freedom of choosing your own schedule. As someone who experienced both extremes in grad school, I’d like to throw in a few
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Michael Nielsen
michael_nielsen
What are the classics of the "Science of Science" or "Meta Science"? If you were teaching a class on the subject, what would go in the syllabus? Here's a (very
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Eike Mark Rinke
emrinke
Sociology - the next discipline to benefit from the Great Open Science Conversation that is sweeping across the academic world.Let's take the opportunity to celebrate the breadth of the movement
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Women in Tech Maldives
womenintechmv
International day of Women and Girls in Science is for recognizing the critical role they play in science. We have amazing Women & Girls in the Maldives playing essential role
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cassie❣
iHateCogsci
There is this common way of talking about gender these days (at least I see it from popular twitter accounts), which asserts that gender is some complex phenomenon that science
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StemDevEvo
stemdevevo
Proud of our 2nd year PhD student, Loïc Bideau, for his beautiful 1st 1st-author review paper in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences today! "Animal regeneration in the era of transcriptomics"
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Heather Archuletta
Pillownaut
#TriviaThursday NOW THAT ADULTS ARE IN CHARGE AGAIN, IT'S TIME TO GET TO WORK! Today's series will cover climate and effects of climate change, which seems to inspire myth more
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Kingsley Moghalu
MoghaluKingsley
Some facts that put our need to invest in education in Nigeria in perspective: Harvard University’s endowment, at $40 billion and managed by Harvard Management Company Inc. is larger than
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