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1burnm
Ah good the scientists have arrived and are trying to stop Christmas. Look, if we took the absolute scientific angle on this, nobody would leave their houses EVER. Its been
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jayson m porter
RogueChieftan
An attempt to talk about Mexico's political & green revolutions to both a general audience & soil scientists at the 5th annual Urban Soils Symposium. It might be too general
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Justin Ling
Justin_Ling
Let's break down this tweet:First, Soh throws out anyone who disagrees with her by limiting the conversation to "non-ideological scientists" (i.e only scientists who haven't disagreed with her yet.)Then says,
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Rohan Dua
rohanduaTOI
In @timesofindia today:Indian scientists counter China with 3-yr long research,DNA sequencing from faecal samples of endangered red panda1.Two sub-species of mammal— Chinese and Himalayan present in Arunachal Pradesh’s Dibang2.River whe
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Anarchohoodism
Back in 1978 or 79 the US had a swine flu breakout, bc scientists rushed vaccines & caused Guíllen Barre syndrome. It’s why vaccines take so long to be tested
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alan drummond
alandrummond2
When Physicians Engage in Practices That Threaten the Nation’s Health https://ja.ma/39RfsJV via @JAMA_current part of @JAMANetwork A less flattering story emerged about the inadequate US response to COVID-19. A number
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Divina De Campo
Divinadecampo
I've been thinking about identity politics a lot. I've been trying to work out what the problem is with it. I've come to the conclusion that Gove was right when
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MB
1burnm
If you dont want to take the vaccine, thats fine. You'll just need to stay indoors for a very long time. The world wasn't built around you and it wont
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
Some more threads on human genetics. Firstly, as many people have noted, having a diverse group of scientists doing human genetics is healthy - it is healthy for *all of
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Jake Wintermute
SynBio1
As you review those grad school applications "failed iGEM project" is the #1 thing you should look for in your future life scientists. Here's why: Science is uniquely hard. The
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Laura Walker ⚖🍸🇺🇸 🏴
LauraWalkerKC
239 Experts alert the World Health Organization: The Coronavirus Is Airbornehttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/04/health/239-experts-with-1-big-claim-the-coronavirus-is-airborne.html?smid=tw-share The World Health Organization has long held th
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Dr Dan Shugar
WaterSHEDLab
There has been a lot of confusion in the past 24hrs surrounding the term 'glacier burst' and exactly what happened to cause the #UttarakhandDisaster flood. Analysis by myself and colleagues
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Dr. Adele Hite
ahhite
It's presumptuous (& wrong) to say evidence is "clear" in fields as young as these. This is exactly why we *should* be speaking on this topic: to counter people like
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Keith Doelling, Ph.D.
KeithD11
So I have been thinking about where #neuroracism comes into play in my own field. Generally we consider auditory processing to be a low-level enough perceptual system such that societal
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
BREAKING: What will a post-vaccine world look like? Once most adults are immune — following natural infection or vaccination — the virus will be no more of a threat than
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Victoria Aranda
mvicaracal
Have you ever wondered what it is like to be a scientific editor on Twitter? (thread) Almost every day, you scroll down to find someone criticizing you, indirectly if you
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