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Annie Murphy Paul
anniemurphypaul
A thread about the importance of young children’s gestures, ending with a suggestion for parents.Research tells us that language emerges out of gesture: infants and toddlers can use their hands
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🅰ntiquity Journal
AntiquityJ
#research: Archaeologists suggest our era should be called the 'Plastic Age' after an experimental dig at an Iron Age site in instead found thousands of plastic items.Here's an #Antiquitythread
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Dr Addy Adelaine
AddyAdelaine
1/9) @UKRI states - we "know that racism takes many forms – including far more subtle forms that keep Black people out of the room and silence their voices. There
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Demagogue_Bingo 🔶🌍🇪🇺🥛⚖️⚔️🦉🐝💀🎯☸️
BingoDemagogue
Thread; The lie at the heart of civic Nationalism. Civic Nationalism is a cover story, it's a form of 'exceptionalism' ; Globally, Nationalism is generally recognised as a negative. It
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Claire Mellier-Wilson
clmellier
Some of the researchers who observed #conventioncitoyenne are sharing their initial findings in this #colloqueCCC. Organised by @CentrePolTerre More about the accredited researchers here: https://www.conventioncitoyennepourleclimat.fr/cherc
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Charlie Ebersole
CharlieEbersole
I’m very excited to share the latest Many Labs project! In Many Labs 5, we examined whether adding more expertise to replication designs could increase replicability. Here’s what we did/found
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Peter Sagal
petersagal
Many years ago, I researched Holocaust denial for a play. This was pre-internet, and the variety I studied and wrote about was the faux-academic style, in which deniers dressed up
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Joshua Miller
millerjm86
Ok all, this new paper in @NatureComms really has me sad/confused/angry https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-19723-8#MOESM1A Thread 1/ The authors analyze an insanely large body of scientific papers from across disciplines to look at
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tante
tante
It's good that Google gets so much shit for firing their internal "AI ethics" researchers when they get to loud or annoying. But it also shows just how pointless it
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Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge
CamEdFac
1/ Teaching children in a way that encourages them to empathise with others measurably improves their creativity and could lead to other beneficial learning outcomes, new research suggests. Take a
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Angel Pizarro
delagoya
On queue wait times--------------------Most researchers that leverage a shared resource have at some point or another suffered a set-back in getting their result because the resources they needed were not
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𓂀𓆣☥ Fuck y’all, imma uncle! ☥𓆣𓂀
_ShowtimeRX
The vaccines for COVID-19 were able to fast track thru studies because of the method they’re using to make the vaccines AND the fact that a lot of the science
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TrekkerTeach
trekkerteach12
My fear is that this is what's happening in the US, especially California.Cases going down, but #B117 and other new variants here and spreading...all while restrictions are being lifted and
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Thomas House | 托马斯豪斯 | توماس هاوس
TAH_Sci
I can't believe the "sceptical" noises are already starting about the SPI-M long-term scenarios. How we respond to these and how they are presented is a political choice, but they
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Delip Rao
deliprao
One odd job I do is help some companies by reviewing their AI job reqs. One of the common mistakes I notice HR/hiring managers make in hiring deep learning talent
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Audra J. Wolfe, PhD
ColdWarScience
This is a very solid introduction to how US suspicions of Chinese researchers is affecting US science, including Asian American scientists.https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/02/fears-about-china-are-disrupting-american-science/6
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