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Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve
nvancleve
1. If you think crafting your job talk in COVID times is the same as pre-COVID times, think again. Imagine your audience washing dishes, grading papers, & parenting while listening
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Ruairidh Maciver
RuairidhMaciver
One in three acres in the West Highlands and Islands between the eighteenth and early twentieth centuries was purchased using slavery-derived wealth, according to a new report by @IainMacKinnon75 and
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RedApeirogon
AnibasNimsay
While I agree with the general sentiment expressed in this thread, I think the review here is a very detailed and helpful one. A lot of Indian reviewers of reputed
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JerseyCraig #Science
Jersey_Craig
When you donate to candidates make sure the money is going to the candidates. When you donate through @actblue they tell you who your donations are going to. If it
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Centre for Palaeogenetics
CpgSthlm
New paper from #cpgSTHLM published! In this study, authors @TatianaFireborn and @IndianaDiez et al. present a fast and easy method to identify and exclude human contamination from ancient faunal datasets.
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lisa❀ | wearp spoilers
ilykatb
your phone if nicole haught was your girlfriend, a thread: snapchat :) snapchat :) instagram
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Sustainable Seas
Sust_SeasNZ
#ThrowbackThursday to this magnificent sight! On a research voyage in 2018, #SciComm student Lana Young captured this amazing moment of baby midget #octopus (Octopus huttoni) hatching from an empty horse
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Khaled Beydoun
KhaledBeydoun
I’ve received many emails asking, “Should I stop using apps like @MuslimPro” because they collect and sell [our] data to the military, advertisers and other actors?”My response:There’s no easy answers
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Becki Winson
rebeccawinson
PLEASE will you all remember that the worst way to get someone to listen to you about the science behind vaccines is to call them stupid or hysterical. If you
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Christopher Snowdon
cjsnowdon
1/ I am *still* seeing people claim that the PCR test has a 93% false positive rate. This has been debunked many times but let me have one more go...
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Ross Elder
RossElderWrites
For years, people would ask me how I do my research. Online and in radio interviews I always gave basic, vague answers because I was trying to protect my small
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Jeremy Bassis (he/him/his)
BassisJeremy
Most U.S. based Earth Science PhD programs function pretty much the same way now as they did 50 years ago. Take first-year classes, pass your comprehensive/qualifying exam, publish 3 papers,
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History by the ,5 Liter
historybythpint
One of those chills running up the spine moments.For some time I've been trying to find a place that would ship Franconian wine to where I live. Finally I did,
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Matthew "Call Me Swishmale" Greenfield
MatthewGreenf11
"We suggest that professional associations face a conflict between a logic that prioritises preserving the integrity of a disciplinary field, and another logic that emphasises the importance of preserving the
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Zachary Cohen
DepressionLab
The new Psychotherapy Research Special Issue on Machine Learning begins with a primer by Jaime Delgadillo @iapt_prn on machine learning for psychotherapy researchers: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10503307.2020.1859638 https:
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Sanjay Srivastava
hardsci
We read Albright & @ThomasM51526161, 2000, for a lab meeting recently. Highly recommended. Something that particularly struck me was the discussion of why Donald Campbell prioritized internal validityhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs
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