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RouReynolds
As our grandparents, parents, & friends get vaccinated, I thought I’d just relay info on getting the most out of your vaccination, as simple behaviour changes may support how well
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Gretchen Goldman, PhD
GretchenTG
Great new story on the huge gaps in federal science capacity that the Biden Team inherits, and what that means for the nation's ability to protect people from environmental threats.
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Tomiwa Oyebadejo
TomiwaOyebadejo
The unsuspecting public tends to believe everything we are told by official scientists, like the Hebrews before Moses descended from Sinai, we believe their every word. In reality, scientists are
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Associate Professor Francine Marques
FZMarques
Now that #NHMRC grants are no longer under embargo, let me challenge some of the concepts of perceived 'success'I'm grateful to have won a @TallpoppiesAIPS Tall Poppy Science Award &
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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
When I said that the US is having one Wuhan a day (50k/day #coronavirus cases in the US vs. 50k for all time in Wuhan), many people responded: "You can't
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Matthew Cappucci
MatthewCappucci
This is less than ten dollars per hour for a degreed scientist to work full time. At least a year of experience is preferred, with availability required nights, holidays, weekends.This
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Orde F. Kittrie
ordefk
Thread: 1/ EU is wrong to call killing of Fakhrizadeh "a criminal act." The US Army JAG Corps has explicitly taken the position that such a killing is legal during
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Vicki Martin
MarineSciComm
Ah! Didn’t know this is online already! So, what’s it about? And what prompted it? 1/15"Four Common Problems In Environmental Social Research Undertaken by Natural Scientists"#EnvSocSci (BTW, wish I had
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Maya Jay
neurojaym
Time for a rant: grant reviewers, why are we penalizing applicants for not publishing peer-reviewed papers as undergraduates?! Publishing as an undergrad, when most work is part-time, means that whether
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Bruce Tate
redrapids
My father in law was a scientist and avid reader. @gardenertate and I would sit around the table and talk about science, and what was happening in world news. These
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WWF
WWF
Here’s a thought: maybe we shouldn’t trash the deep sea before we fully understand it. The deep sea makes up 90% of the ocean and plays a vital role in
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Jason Sheltzer
JSheltzer
Angelika Amon passed away this morning. She was the greatest scientist I’ve ever met. This is a huge loss for her family, her friends, and for every biologist. As a
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Lori Neuman-Lee, PhD
CheloniaGirl
Lots of people have (rightfully) decried the NatCom paper and its potential effect on mentoring structure. It also sets a terrible example for how to consider data and a scientist's
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Nicolas Galtier
GaltierNicolas
As a reviewer/editor: do not work for unethical journals; let people know why you don't. 3/8 As an evaluator: read a couple of applicants' papers and assess quality; favour article-based
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Prof. Katharine Hayhoe
KHayhoe
It amazes and saddens me how many people are willing to let some of the richest multinationals in the world off the hook when it comes to carbon emissions and
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Greek Girls Code
GreekGirlsCode
We will talk microscopy today! I need to run to the lab for a few hours, so stay tuned for a thread later! In the meantime, who has heard of
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