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(((Jonathan Robinson)))
jon_m_rob
After thinking on it over the weekend, I have a couple of thoughts about this panel (both a bit negative + a tad contrarian it seems, though maybe just among
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Nintendo of America
NintendoAmerica
Attention, worldwide squid researchers!#Splatoon3 was just announced via video transmission. It doesn’t launch for some time, but we learned some fascinating ecological details: a new Inkling & Octoling habitat has
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Austin Boroshok
Austin_Boroshok
Is it “zoom fatigue” or is it academia’s insistence on chugging ahead with ordinary expectations of productivity as if people have “adapted” to pandemic life by now, despite the fact
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
Quillette: in the intellectual tradition of CP Snow, we are trying to find a way to bridge humanities and sciencesAlso Quillette: studying science in social or historical context is the
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Jared Wesley
DrJaredWesley
I'm just a lowly social scientist, so excuse my ignorance. Why are Alberta's post-secondary institutions playing along with this "Fair Deal" game?Here are some questions (a thread)...https://www.alberta.ca/release.cfm?xID=
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Julia Angwin
JuliaAngwin
After our launch of #Citizen Browser some folks have been asking Facebook to open up their data to researchers. That is, of course, something we would welcome. But I would
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Amborella
AmborellaWWG1
CERN#CernTom Hanks AKA Micheal Rockefeller was head of the OTO (The Ordo Templi Orientis, started by Aleister Crowley) and Tom was in charge of all of Hollywood.https://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/CERN https://abbreviations.com/CER
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Dr Mark D. Scherz
MarkScherz
There's some interesting discussion going on on @taxacom about @Zootaxa's decision to mandate @ORCID_Org identifiers for authors. The argument against is that it is an infringement of freedoms and part
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Isabel Ott
IsabelOtt
Here’s the thing about short-term viral infections: by the time you realize you’re Really Sick and identify why, 98% of the time, you are past the point that a virus
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Tiffany Ton
tiffanyton
i'm getting compliments on how i'm performing at a higher level than the years of experience that i actually have in product design. super awesome to hear, but i attribute
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Fusilli Spock
awstar11
In less than a week since the inauguration:1. WHO updates COVID "positive criteria" to lower positivity rate2. Reuters reports claims of Trump meddling with CDC were false; career scientists lead
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Anders Jespersen
AndersAzimuth
For this #FENSFriday I'm catching up on the "Credibility in Neuroscience" event hosted by @BritishNeuro.To start @deevybee asks: "Why is it so hard to do good science?" Confirmation- , publication-
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Seema Jayachandran
seema_econ
New version of our paper, "Reshaping Adolescents' Gender Attitudes: Evidence from a School-Based Experiment in India." Class discussions on gender equality increased support for gender equality by a lot. The
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Antoine FLAHAULT
FLAHAULT
1/9 - “In the second wave we acquired much more evidence that schoolchildren are almost equally, if not more infected by SARS-CoV-2 than others.”https://www.google.ch/amp/s/www.wsj.com/amp/articles/europes-schools-are-closing-again-on-c
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Frank Mitloehner
GHGGuru
An interesting take by the @WSJ on balancing a healthy diet and a healthy planet. It’s becoming clear that animal-sourced foods can be part of a human-health solution. But it
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Rituparna Chatterjee
MasalaBai
There's a very interesting column on "information cascade" today in Ananda Bazaar Patrika. It talks of the peculiar phenomena that despite having no evidence, people simply "believe" that BJP will
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