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Robyn Boldy
RobynBoldy
#Mining impacts #ecosystemservices in many ways from pre- to post-mining. Our NEW STUDY shows what these impacts are, how they’re measured, and what this means for people, highlighting major research
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Yang Luo
yluo86
Proud to share our latest work on MHC imputation! We constructed a multi-ethnic high resolution MHC imputation reference panel with more than 21,000 individuals from five diverse populations. Here are
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Lamming Lab
LammingLab
Today, I would like to talk about coffee, likely one of the most powerful geroprotective interventions out there, and some things I only recently learned about my own coffee consumption.
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Nihal Khan
nihal201
On Studying the Islamic Sciences - A Thread 1/11 1) If you want to be famous, a celebrity, or intend to be a weekend traveling speaker w/o a community, step
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Calling Bullshit
callin_bull
In science, people tend to be most interested in positive results — a manipulation changes what you are measuring, two groups differ in meaningful ways, a drug treatment works, that
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Jas
JasJhas75
Councils’ adult and community education (ACE) helps 600,000 adults a year learn skills to get into or progress in work. It reduces loneliness, makes people healthier and more resilient and places
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Michael Hattem
MichaelHattem
A thread on history/memory: Ppl who know little about history are more easily manipulated by historical memories designed to emotionally exploit previously held beliefs & prejudices (while those who do
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brad plumer
bradplumer
Hmm, the latest review of studies on corn ethanol concludes that its carbon intensity is about 40% lower than that of gasoline. If true, then ethanol's obviously not a carbon
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David Peetz
PeetzDavid
As the fee policy applies at the course, and not the program, level, it will very strongly discourage engineering, IT or other science students form taking courses in business, sociology
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Louise Burke
LouiseMBurke
1/10 Working with elite athletes may not be rocket science. Yet, what we do is complex and challenging. Athletes win and lose by tiny margins. But they also provide us
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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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dilâra 🏳️🌈
DilaraGurcu
Since January 4th, students and faculty have been protesting on campus of Bogazici University, in Istanbul. The reason being, Melih Bulu, a former ruling party parliamentary candidate had been appointed
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Mhara Starling
MharaStarling
I’ve seen a lot of discussion lately surrounding the idea that the Welsh mythical figures are not “deities” and that Celtic pagans and Witches are “silly” for referring to them
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Kim Pearson
professorkim
We need creative and collaborative approaches to reimagining public safety. This is where I would love to see interdisciplinary collaboration to develop a community-driven research agenda.https://twitter.com/CamRasNYC/status/129656908810227
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🇺🇲LIBERTYOSAURUS🇺🇲
libertyosaurus
The PCR test-how it works and what we aren't being told. The specimen is obtained via swab, then RNA (ribonucleic acid) extracted and convert to DNA. Next this gets AMPLIFIED
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Austin C. Doctor
austincdoctor
An excellent review of leader studies by @DanKrcmaric et al.! Raises a number of important questions about the roles and agency of *rebel* leadership. What independent effects do leaders, each
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