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If a student or resident is struggling, our first inclination is to “teach more.” This is often wrong. #tipsfornewattendings 1/ The right idea is often to teach less. Pick one
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MackayIM
I know the technical PCR nerdery is hard for the general public. I feel this whenever I read a hardcore immunology paper!A few thoughts on the concerns about PCR...PCR threshold
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Artyom Korenevsky
SciencePharmer
1/ So here's the thing, when we're talking about #SciComm (or any public comm), some nuance is necessarily lost because we're trying to remove the irrationality of human behaviour and
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MIT Press
mitpress
In "Making Art Work," @leapingrobot studies #artists including #Duchamp, and #Warhol who worked with #engineers since the ‘50s. Here are a few examples featured in his book: Father of #cybernetic
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Kaci Fankhauser (she/her)
Kaci_Funk
If we're going to make real strides toward #diversityinSTEM and a strong #STEMworkforce, we have a lot to unpack - issues of access, representation, cultural relevancy, bigotry, etc. Something I
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Spartan_Rage_
Dr. Anthony Fauci while working as head of the National institute of allergy and infectious diseases in the Obama administration oversaw gain of function research until @BarackObama banned it. 1/7
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Jonathan Ashworth 😷💙
JonAshworth
Talking of desperate blame shifting Matt Hancock will attempt that re Public Health England - a body he is responsible for & who take direction from him.Last year ministers outlined
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
One question that many people ask me is "how likely is a lab escape vs natural origins of SARS2?"And everyone complains when I refuse to give some kind of probability
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Timothy Schmidt, MD
TMSchmidtMD
Trying something new today - a thread on high-risk #multiplemyeloma.I’ll focus this thread on clinical factors and will try to dive into cytogenetics/molecular biology at a later time.This is my
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ElectionBabe
ElectionBabe
Here’s where I differ from many of the people begging younger folks to serve as pollworkers: I’m asking you to serve alongside me. I’m not asking you to serve so
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Kevin DeGood
kevin_degood
1/ My latest column on why simply electrifying cars is not enough for the U.S. to achieve its climate goals. We must work to reduce driving and greenfield land consumption.https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/economy/news/2021/02/11/4957
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Julie Arsenault
SciGeekJulie
For those coming at me about the RT-PCR test & calling me a fraud or saying I am lying about my credentials, I have to get a few things off
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Bodil Stokke, Esq.
bodil
How I misspent the day: built a 4Tb RAID array for about the price of giving your money to Dropbox for a year. Added bonus: it runs dockerised Home Assistant
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David Luhnow
davidluhnow
Thread: Brazil is ranked number two in the world lists of Covid fatalities, behind the USA. But that is almost certainly wrong. Mexico is almost surely number two. And in
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George Iskander (جورج إسكندر)
gwisk20
BIPOC physicists, some well-known and others I think you should hear more about! A short thread ! Edward Bouchet, 1852—1918. He did his undergrad at Yale and became the first
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John Bye
_johnbye
A recent study of results from the ONS Infection Survey seems to directly contradict many of the arguments put forward by people denying we've seen a second wave.Here are a
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