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Helen Robinson
Geology_Helen
This is a very recent aerial shot of the #Nakuru-Segor highway completely overwhelmed by the ongoing rising of the floodwaters of #LakeBaringo, #Kenya. I shared much detail on these events
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FukushimaInFORM
FukushimaInFORM
1/n Pay attention to what #expert #scientists have to say about the threats to the health of iconic #Pacific species like #orca and #salmon. Non-experts tend to misinterpret scientific findings
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Margot Bloomstein
mbloomstein
How do we build trust in vaccines? Build trust in the scientific process. @RonJohnsonWI is holding a hearing on hydroxychloroquine to undermine vaccine progress. @Brown_SPH Dean @ashishkjha is leading a
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Dr. B, Santa’s Scientist
tallfemsci
Science is my love language. A thread:Ask anyone who knows me! I love to talk science. That being said, I’ve seen a lot of very dangerous misinformation floating around regarding
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
1/ Keep hearing I shouldn’t be citing Iceland’s data. Because that country is too small. Here is why that makes no sense. 2/ Size of a country irrelevant to whether
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Farah Qaiser
this_is_farah
This weekend, I took some time to read the "Theory and Best Practices in Science Communication Training" book, edited by @tpn1818 (https://www.routledge.com/Theory-and-Best-Practices-in-Science-Communication-Training/Newman/p/book
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Johan Hellström 🇸🇪
jhnhellstrom
When you read about scientists suggesting things the new strain might do, you are really just seeing how an early step in the scientific process works and just wander through
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𝕊onja Drimmer
Sonja_Drimmer
One thing worth adding to the conservation that @Yael_Rice and I are having about portraiture and scientists' confusion of representation for reality is that *photographs aren't reality* either. /1 Photos
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Mededitor
Mededitor
Good question here. And while I don't have a definitive answer, I do have some observations . . .https://twitter.com/choo_ek/status/1291789978716868608 This artifact from the past is almost unthinkable today. A noted
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Jillian Carmichael
ViralCarmichael
How to talk about COVID vaccines, a thread:After perusing social media and talking with my non-scientist friends, the biggest concern I keep hearing about COVID vaccines is that the speed
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JE Myers
MyersJe
Imagine being 16 years old, lying about your age to the government, joining the marines, storming the beaches in Normandy, surviving the carnage, pushing inward fighting nazis, conquering the beast,
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Steve Trimble
TheDEWLine
The original scientific paper has now been published. Thankfully, I can report MIT's scientists did not compare L/D ratios of HGVs & birds. But the paper raises one very interesting
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Shreedhar Manek
blueringtail
There were to be 125 million Covid infections in India by mid-May, according to some estimations. What happened? Mathematical models, esp. when coming from big scientists are usually taken at
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Jase Gehring
JaseGehring
This is a thread on ENDING TEMPORARY POSITIONS IN UNIVERSITY RESEARCH. I wrote this in response to some comments. I’m fleshing out my thoughts and shaping my opinions. I share
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Black In Neuro
BlackInNeuro
[#NeuroRacism | Before Neuroscience ] To start the story of racism in neuroscience, we'll have to go back even before neuroscience existed, to the age of Enlightenment.This is when the
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. A little over 4 years ago, I started work on Black 13, an espionage thriller set against the backdrop of far right radicalism, which publishes in paperback today. Some
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