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The fight to avert climate change is rooted in a very fundamental drive: protecting the places we call home.Protecting them from the rising tides, the raging fires, the roiling storms,
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Zoe York
ZoeYorkWrites
I've seen two posts in the last two days asking about how much editors cost, so a reminder that this term "editor" is not a catch all, and there are
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Tim Fulton
TimFulton_1
How can we understand pattern formation in embryo development when so much cell movement is happening at the same time? We studied how domains of T-box expression form within zebrafish
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Lisa A. Gennetian
Gen_Pov
Dear #poverty scholars, it is time for a reckoning. It is long overdue. #Discrimination, #structuralinequality & the lived experiences of the poor is not a tangent, it is core to
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Shannon Des Roches Rosa
shannonrosa
Let’s talk about Why No Autistic Child Should Be in ABA Therapy. I am coming at this from the perspective of a parent whose autistic son is an older teen.
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Shannon Des Roches Rosa
shannonrosa
Let’s talk about autism and health care, shall we? (Yes, this is going to be a thread.)First of all, we all need to acknowledge that autistic people as a community
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Zach Elliott
zaelefty
This SciShow video 'There Are More Than Two Human Sexes,' can only get away with this claim because they never actually define what sex is. Instead, they present variations of
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JepsonLab_UCL
JepsonlabU
Observation. Since moving into the neurological disease field, I've found that many (reviewers!) feel that animal models need to precisely phenocopy human symptoms to be 'valid'. A brief thread on
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Usman Ashraf
PEusman
1/ Hassan has noted a very important point about green land grabbing. Many people who are upset do not realize that these kinds of actions/resistance have a long long history.
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The Reading Ape
TheReadingApe
An appallingly tardy response to such an important element of reading - apologies. The growing recognition of fluency as the crucial developmental area for primary education is certainly encouraging helping
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Melinda Wenner Moyer
lindy2350
Why and how should parents talk to kids about race? A (long) thread. First, and importantly: Kids see race even if you don't think they do. Research has shown that
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Andrew Morris
ASPphysician
This thread addresses my main job: youth basketball coach. I’m going to address youth sports in general, though, with an eye to school-based education:@CanBball @OBABBall @USPORTSca 1/ Youth sports—whether houseleague
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Innovation Ohio
innovationohio
TODAY AT THE STATEHOUSE (1) 9:30am: House Finance invited budget testimony from the Depts of Medicaid, Job & Family Services, Health, Aging, Mental Health & Addiction Services and Developmental Disabilities
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Jen 🤦🏻♀️
a_brick_house
SELF AUTISM DX:A Thread -I was initially self diagnosed. I watched my parents go through HELL with my brother. Dan was born in 1980. At the age of 3, someone
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Dominick Evans
dominickevans
I'm not celebrating the ADA this year. I'm mourning the continued deaths of disabled people at the hands of our parents, caregivers, peers, and strangers. I'm recognizing the continued exclusion
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Anurag Shukla
Anuraag_Shukla
Translating evidence from neuroscience into classroom practice can be problematic for many reasons (Howard-Jones, 2014). Findings from a lab setting may not always be transferable to a classroom. #ScienceOfLearning with
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