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Max Fras
maxfras
.@UNESCO's latest Women in Science Factsheet (2019)Global top 3:Myanmar 75.6% Venezuela 61.4%Azerbaijan 59.0%/1 Central Asia emerges as an unexpected (?) leader in bridging the gender in science gap, with 48.2%
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Karen Hao
_KarenHao
This! This! This!So many people in my replies arguing that AI researchers just shouldn't work at tech companies. But when there's barely any funding outside Big Tech, this isn't a
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Scott Kolbe
Scott_Kolbe
Funding for medical research in Australia has been significantly reshaped by the introduction of the Medical Research Future Fund and the changes to the NHMRC grant schemes. Both these schemes
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Christian Sinclair, MD, FAAHPM
ctsinclair
Been posting some tweets over at @jpsmjournal and one thing is a clear trend - many researchers are not on Twitter helping to disseminate their work. And if I am
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shawn lawrence
_SalvorHardin
What do machine learning researchers, particularly deep learning researchers, believe they are doing? Enhancing our theories of intelligence? What has ML, as a model of intelligence, illuminated about the nature
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BenjaminThomasWhite
rain_later
One thing that's very clear from the @UKRI_News report on Covid-19 extensions for doctoral researchers is how few they actually spoke to (see p7). They did *not* survey all funded
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memtezeh
nadamoum
Thank you Muzna for bringing that up. This is something I have thought a lot about, so threadhttps://twitter.com/zamakan/status/1287119390526386176 1/ Of course, we are familiar with Maysoun’s brilliant article and are
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Dr. Alia Amir
aliawhs
Which country has the highest share of women among researchers? A #InternationalDayOfWomenInScience According to @UNESCO: "There were 7.8 million full-time equivalent researchers in 2013, representing growth of 21% since 2007.
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Travis Fain
TravisFain
Researchers are looking at whether a nasal rinse - like a Netti Pot - can reduce COVID-19 virus in the nasal passages and lower chances it moves en masse to
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Jared Wesley
DrJaredWesley
The Alberta govt is angling to secure more "federal research dollars" as part of its "Fair Deal" push.Let's count the ways the same Alberta govt is actively working against Alberta
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Thomas J. Leeper
thosjleeper
Since it’s APSA awards season, I’m going to reiterate a hot take of mine from a while back. Awards are great but reflect IMO a dearth of opportunities for meaningful
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Žiga Malek
ZigaMalek
Dear academia! I recently received an email asking me to sell coauthorships on my upcoming papers to "get some profit" @AcademicChatter @RetractionWatch @UBVU (thread) (1/8) Let's ignore the typical flattery
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Lesley Carhart
hacks4pancakes
Here is the blog.https://blog.google/threat-analysis-group/new-campaign-targeting-security-researchers/amp/ There are still a lot of unsubstantiated rumors and humble brags floating around about what else they did, so I would stick to the b
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Chuck Wendig
ChuckWendig
It is worth saying and repeating that we are enduring massive nationwide COVID spikes not long after our president* traveled the country having unmasked superspreader rallies that caused surges in
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Erin Ekins (she/her)
QueerlyAutistic
Every single way that researchers find that autistics differ from non-autistics will be labelled as a 'deficit' or 'disordered', even if that difference is not negative in any way (and
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Jennifer Mustapha PhD
Fair_Decoy
To add to the discussion on academic travel: often the “cred” derived from certain types of field research re-inscribes global hierarchies of knowledge. Being FROM [place studied] often seen as
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