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JOE DANA
JoeDanaReports
Just 3 days before the riot, Congressman Andy Biggs told AZ KTAR listeners he personally spoke with "data scientists" who showed him "anomalies" demonstrating tens of thousands of AZ votes
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Eric Lee
Eric_Lee_822
Scientists who don't drink alcohol: How do you deal with the oftentimes booze-fueled nature of academic conferences, and ensure that you're not missing out on important networking opportunities that may
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Really disappointed to see scientists furthering false narratives. Zoe is a *symptom* based tracker & doesn't capture *infection* or transmission from children. The ONS data clearly shows that the highest
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
3/ Our paper found T cells in ~50% of unexposed people that could recognize SARS-CoV-2. This observation was important because it MAY impact people’s responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection, or COVID-19
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Stefan Marciniak
Prof_Marciniak
How science works:Observations are made.A hypothesis is generated.Experiments are performed to test (try to disprove) the hypothesis.This cycle is repeated many many times until the experiments are unable to disprove
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Prof Ed Wild
ProfEdWild
We could have had this from August. Instead we chose “opening up to protect the economy” which ultimately tanks the economy by perpetuating the pandemichttps://twitter.com/gidmk/status/1357834200989093890 Ultimately it’s the old “we
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Michael Ian Black
MIB66
Have you ever wondered about the science of the abductions Like how exactly do the victims of abductions get aboard the craft ?One minute your in your bed the next
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Alec Buttfield
alecbuttfield
Genuine question for anyone to weigh in on, for a long time I've worked with other sport scientists and helped them by writing analysis programs in R and Labview to
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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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Richard McElreath 🦔
rlmcelreath
Many performers of music cannot read it. Okay. There are other, often more intuitive, ways to learn music.Scientists perform stat models. Most scientists cannot read them. This is less OK,
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Michael Wilner
mawilner
Exclusive: The FDA's Stephen Hahn tells @McClatchy that emergency authorization for COVID-19 vaccines will not be automatic: “The bottom line is we can’t determine at this point, despite the very
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Definitely worth a read & resonates closely with my experience (& what I've seen happen to colleagues). Unfortunately, these groups play an important role in shaping & maintaining narratives not
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Stephen Floor
stephenfloor
Scientists: "publishing is broken, I can't believe how much I have to do to publish a paper now!"Scientists as reviewers: "You have to repeat all these experiments in another cell
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Mikel Jollett
Mikel_Jollett
I don't think the general language we are using in the discourse about covid vaccines is appropriate.So far, 140 million people have received a covid vaccine worldwide. There have been
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Louis Bubrig
BubrigLouis
#AcademicChatter #scicomm @AcademicChatter Hi scientists and academics: I don't usually make threads like this but goddamn. Can we all stop pretending that the wave of anti-intellectualism in the US is
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🔥 Kareem Carr 🔥
kareem_carr
There's a controversy brewing between philosophy twitter and epidemiology twitter about how to do good science. The question boils down to this:Is it a good idea for scientists to show
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