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Sneha Dharwadkar
Herpomania
I want to expand a little bit on this. I have been following a lot of brilliant white researchers from developed & privileged countries going to developing & underprivileged countries
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Dr Stuart Ainsworth
stuains
I'm concerned and disapointed in the way @VenomsOxford has reacted to concerns raised about its all white-male line up. Thread. Several venom researchers (including @daly66, @srhall106 , @_daniel0315, @LaPepena, @aida_verdes,
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Julian Togelius
togelius
As a student, I would sometimes look at the careers of researchers in my field and be surprised at how they abandoned promising research lines and started working on something
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Paul Ralph
ProfPaulRalph
#KathyCharmaz, creator of Constructivist Grounded Theory, died today. She greatly influenced my thinking about research, so here's a short thread on why her work matters. 1/7 Glaser and Strauss created
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Kate Wong
katewong
Suuuper excited about these genomes from mammoth fossils that are more than a million years old.https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/mammoth-genomes-shatter-record-for-oldest-dna-sequences/ One of the first pieces I wrote for @SciAm w
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Melanie Conrad
MLConradLab
Hey PhD students, how often do you ask questions at presentations? If your answer is not often, why is this the case? Asking questions gives you visibility and helps to
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Caitlin
LacyMartini
If you see me tweeting about COVID and vaccines and you feel the need to tweet me a long anti vax/vaccine hesitant/“big pharma lies” thread, I’ll save you the time.
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Giovanni Pagano
giovanni_pag
What are the implications of using hacked data for research?A short thread inspired by the fact that, before AWs took it down, #Parler was extensively hacked and user data was
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Dr Zuleyka Zevallos
OtherSociology
An article commenting on the science/ policy divide that interviews only scientists is a good illustration of why this divide exists in the first placeThis doesn't explain how policy is
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Carrie Conaway
clconaway
Today I did a presentation for @hgse master's students on how to read a research paper in 15 minutes. Thought I'd share my suggestions. Thread follows.(Research nerds: This is how
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EJoy
swintersections
It seems to me that every time a “bad” OT story comes out a puff PR good story comes out not long after. I have some thoughts on this...https://twitter.com/ikon_media/status/1332764281813680128 Firstly,
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Tim Bartik
TimBartik
So the Army today named a supercomputer after my Mom, & another one after another one of the "ENIAC women", who programmed the first general-purpose electronic computer.https://www.army.mil/article/242062/army_researchers_acqu
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National Association of Scholars
NASorg
As part of an active investigation, NAS is tracking China’s illegal ties to American higher education and government research institutions. This week, we published more important findings.https://buff.ly/3ojTS5i Academic institution
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Dan Wyke 🧠🔥
Dan_Wyke
I'm not hopeful the emergence of Long Covid will inevitably lead to better understanding/recognition of ME/CFS. 1/9 There is, as we know, entrenched ignorance/prejudice about ME/CFS in the medical profession.
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Ben See
ClimateBen
Time to talk about the rapid collapse of Earth's major ecosystems which humans rely on for decent survival.This terrifying Ecological Catastrophe of climate chaos & extinctions is the biggest news
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Tamay
tamaybes
A few months ago, I wrote an economics dissertation on whether machine learning models are getting harder to find. Here’s a summary of what I found: Some background. @ChadJonesEcon, @johnvanreenen
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