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Charlie Weller
DrCharlieWeller
2020 has been such a difficult year for so many of us. But..... the glimmer of hope for me has to be the astonishing speed of vaccine developmentThe effects of
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Yackar Mauzole, PhD
Sat_Oceans
1/ Enough on fronts! Satellite oceanography is when you observe the oceans from space. There are many satellites with eyes on the ocean! It became a thing in the
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Michael Retchin
MichaelRetchin
10 Biotech ConferencesHere are some of the best *free* events for learning about advances in bioengineering / synthetic biology and drug discovery.Thread This is one in a series of threads
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Nick Carmody JD, MS Psych
Nick_Carmody
There's an interplay between "collective narcissism" & "American Exceptionalism" that creates resistance to learning. Learning requires voluntary intellectual subordination: an admission the "teacher" k
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Lori Neuman-Lee, PhD
CheloniaGirl
Lots of people have (rightfully) decried the NatCom paper and its potential effect on mentoring structure. It also sets a terrible example for how to consider data and a scientist's
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
The Trigan Empire became one of the best-loved British comic strips of the post-war era: an epic tale that brought the Roman world into the space age.Let's take a look
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Raoul Pal
RaoulGMI
While everyone seems to celebrate every single new BTC high, let me remind you of where we are going... Nothing is a Law of Nature but the log-regression trend since
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chris cappa
CappaSnappa
In #atmoschem, collaborative field & lab campaigns are a great way to move science questions forward. But these studies create challenges for credit and coauthorship. Following conversations with @chemdelphine, here
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astrobites
astrobites
Next up, we're covering Special Session 107:The CSMA Panel: A Discussion on Anti-Blackness in AstronomyFeaturing @That_Astro_Chic @CapricePhillips @DavidZegeye and Erin Flowers, and moderated by @jazztronomy First topic: What Black scie
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Peter Aldhous
paldhous
THREAD: I've been talking to the climate and fire scientists who know better than anyone about what's happening on the West Coast. They are deeply upset, but not surprised. And
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
There are now several studies out there that together give a useful indication of the possible role of pre-existing immunity (antibodies/T-cells etc.) in SARS-CoV-2 dynamics. A few thoughts/links... 1/ First,
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Charles C. Mann
CharlesCMann
There’s a small academic argument about whether Robt. Malthus’s dire predictions were defeated by science and technology. True, S&T greatly lifted farm productivity, but that’s not the fundamental flaw in
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Sophia Parker
mssophiaparker
Right, who is looking for a case study on how NOT to achieve a difficult but necessary shift in public behaviour? If so, look no further than the shambolic, naive
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Sarah Szalavitz
dearsarah
http://1.So , ages ago I did an enormous amount of research in an attempt to convince folks I admired to not take Jeffrey Epstein’s or collaborate with him. Background/prior thread: https://bobbin.herokuapp.com/thread/116474530213953
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𝐄𝐱𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐫 𝐏𝐨𝐩𝐞
exavierpope
This Black doctors room now almost 1,000 people on Clubhouse on COVID-19 vaccine should be disseminated to the public and one of the best done on this platform. This is
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Vitamin D and COVID-19: evidence and recommendations for supplementation | Royal Society Open ScienceYet another remarkable intervention in an RCT:“The primary endpoint was admission to intensive care which was required
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