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Oleg Urminsky
OlegUrminsky
I have reservations about this opinion I'm seeing expressed quite a bit:"academics on campus specializing in social sciences should have been more involved to better factor in human behavior." Thread...https://www.bloomberg.co
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Virpi Flyg
VirpiFlyg
Sweden trying to stop other countries from taking measures against COVID-19. Thread. Finland. Sweden 'tried to stop Finland from closing the schools', wanted Finnish society to work as normally as
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Eternal Echo
virtue_essence
Wisdom is knowledge coupled with experience. As ensouled bodies and embodied souls, it is a reductive thing to theorize about human nature. It would be like the scientist in Frank
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Everyone needs to read this 40-year saga of Dr Katalin Karikó, inventor of the mRNA therapy behind Pfizer/BioNTech & Moderna #COVID19 vaccines. Rejected many times, nevertheless she persisted. She will
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Dr. Jacquelyn Gill
JacquelynGill
New archaeological evidence from Mexico provides the earliest dated evidence for human presence in the Americas—at 33,000 years ago!https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-53486868 *As an important note, this is archaeology, which is
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Ali Khaledi Nasab, Ph.D.
Neuro1989
As of now, no country can get more than 7% of all #green_cards each year. #India is a large country, so the share of 7% is not enough, and always
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Dr. Emily Rickman
AstroRickman
As I am currently sending off my PhD manuscript for printing (and with no corrections necessary, yay!), I thought I would share the quotes that I have included throughout my
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Maarten van Smeden
MaartenvSmeden
How to become a SUCCESSFUL academic: a guide 1/n How do I know how to become a successful academic? I don't, but I have received plenty of advice. As a
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Health Nerd
GidMK
People: we're miscounting COVID-19 deaths! We're counting anyone WITH the disease, not people who die of itMe, a clever scientist: ...but that's how we count all deaths? Some people get
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Edwin Thoen
edwin_thoen
1/12 This week marks my 7th anniversary as a data scientist. Looking back, the hardest thing to learn was working with real data. It was something I only slowly grasped,
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Ed Clowes
EdClowes
Thread: Iranian media is reporting that Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the "mystery man" of Iran's nuclear weapons programme, was just assassinated outside of the capital Tehran.This is a big deal for a
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Joseph Bahout باحوط
jobahout
“#Israeli PM #BenjaminNetanyahu once told the public to “remember that name” when talking about (#Iran’s) #Fakhrizadeh.”Was it actually stamped & signed?https://apnews.com/article/dubai-iran-united-arab-emirates-nuclear-weapon
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Sietze Norder
SietzeNorder
Today I organized a session #NAEM2021 about popular science writing. Here are three of my favourite books about writing popular science, and one online course (a thread) @NERN_network Here are
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Flo
flofromnibble
First paid influencer campaign kicks off today Paid around £100 for a set of stories, feed post & exclusive discount code for an account with 60k followers in the dog
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Kwasi Kwakwa (@RealSci_Nano)
RealSci_Nano
Good morning everyone! I hope you enjoyed seeing a small snapshot of my #research. Today is my last day of tweeting for @RealSci_Nano and I would like to share my
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
So, we've all been focused on the now, the short-term effects of #SARSCoV2 and the acute health impact of #COVID19, but what are we starting to learn about the long-term
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