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Sughra Nazir đ
Care_excellence
âSurprisingly, the damage appears to be far less than was originally thought.âNew study by researchers in US and UK explores the damage caused by school closures to educational progress, health,
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Judd Hollander
JuddHollander
One reason for burn out in academic medicine is the time we spend doing things for âfor-profitâ companies that take advantage of academic leaders. 1/17 After decades as author, reviewer
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UK Research and Innovation
UKRI_News
We are introducing some important changes to the way that we work with innovators and researchers: https://www.ukri.org/news/ukri-reducing-unnecessary-bureaucracy/ The changes are part of governmentâs plans to reduce unnecessary bureaucra
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sid thee fussell
sidneyfussell
AI researchers now claim they can infer emotions from how you walk: happy, angry, sad, or neutral. I donât think this âworksâ in a literal sense, but letâs chat a
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Tom Saunders
Tom_saunders
A few highlights from the UKRI public engagement team in what has been a difficult year for engagement, but also a year where research, innovation and science have been a
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Raj Vedam
RajVedam1
Glad to note. Given the aggressive schedule, suspect changes are in math+science curriculum, & NOT in history where bigotry, propaganda & distortion are fortified by special interests. Who are the
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Darius Kazemi
tinysubversions
Just came across a really great paper about bots and misinformation. "Middle East Twitter bots and the covid-19 infodemic", by @abulkhaezuran @nouraaljizawi at @citizenlab. I think it's a preprint?PDF: http://workshop-proceedi
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mrgunn
mrgunn
Justin's mega-article on scientific publishing is out! Wish he would have focused more on how the value of publishers is illuminated by #COVIDăŒ19, but should raise the level of discussion.
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A.M.
bhalomanush
But Stanford researchers have found that over 150 years there has been a steady cooling in body temperatures in the U.S. This is also been observed in Britain. 97.9 degrees
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Artur Janc
arturjanc
There's an underappreciated element to these stories that we really need to talk about. I want to focus not on the institutional racism and misogyny (more qualified people have taken
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Arpitha Upendra K
arpithakodiveri
A candid thread by an early career academic based on the desire for collaboration as in my experience and stories shared by other younger activists & researchers of how epistemic
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Luis Carlos Reyes
luiscrh
In 2017, @Forbes reported that there were 3 billionaires in Colombia, with a net worth of USD 11 billion, 3,4 billion, and 2,6 billion, respectively. However, either Forbes vastly overestimated
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Nick Short
PoliticalShort
.@RandPaul has released his latest Festivus Report. Our government wasted over $54 billion in taxpayer dollars in 2020. https://www.paul.senate.gov/sites/default/files/page-attachments/2020FestivusReport.pdf Some highlights:- The Department
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Lily Dart
lily_dart
I have interviewed a lot of #designers and #researchers this year. This is my round up of some of the issues I have seen in the industry in 2020:1. Roughly
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The Weather Channel India
weatherindia
Megalodon #Shark Babies Were #Cannibalistic, As Large As Basketball Players Inside Wombs: Study By - @kun5khttps://weather.com/en-IN/india/science/news/2021-01-13-megalodon-shark-babies-cannibalistic-large-basketball-players (: Guillermo To
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Annelies Kusters
AnneliesKusters
In addition to containing factual errors, this article is an opinion piece which is based on personal experience and anecdotal evidence, even if it is presented as a research-based article
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