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To celebrate our second anniversary, we asked our incredible team to share some of their favourite articles from the Flip Screen archives and to tell us just why these are
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Jess Mahler
PolyamOnPurpose
Caught up on some of the discussion here and it has confirmed something I've suspected for a while -- that there seem to be two main types of people who
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Ayaz Hyder, PhD
ayazhyder
My thoughts on the new quarantine guidelines for schools from @OHdeptofhealth. In one sentence: A colossal failure in translating science to policy. More thoughts in thread below based on the
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Jeffrey Townsend
JeffTownsend
, @crwells10, @abhiganit, @MeaganCFitz, @Alison_Galvani, and colleagues just had our article on optimal COVID-19 quarantine and testing strategies published @NatureComms. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-20742-8.epdf?sharing_token
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The Sharing Scientist
ScienceShared
OK - Christmas is over. Over the last few days I have noted down a few things I think need covering.A lot of it is related to claims being made
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Sinéad McGarry
Sineadmcgar
1)This is why I disagree with those who propose we solely focus on current situation, rather than also assessing how we got here. In the vacuum of meaningful analysis, dangerous
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Carrie-on my Wade-ward son
TheGnarrator
Sorry, the answer to eliminating the MLIS is not an undergrad degree in library science either. The point is to assess how the professional education apparatus works or doesn't work
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Brad Stulberg
BStulberg
THREAD: 7 mental habits that work great until they get in your way.Wisdom is knowing when a helpful quality no longer serves you, and being able to release from it
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
Highly recommend listening to 'Myth of Scientific Objectivity' by Dr. Terence Kealey, helps to understand the reason why we are fed pseudosciencehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLzcsxo-fhs "So, let me just tell a few stories
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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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Kathryn Bristow ✊🏾🏳️⚧️💚
KathrynBristow
I guess it's because I'm trans and Green that this keeps coming up.There is a suggestion by people with anti-trans views that taking oestrogen as part of hormone treatment is
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We Will Be Free #WATR
WeWillBeFree82
It’s time to do a thread about @NeilDotObrien. This arrogant, self-serving, narcissistic, devoid of empathy and pathetic excuse for a human being, continues to spout nonsense on his Twitter page
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Ayur Arogyam
aayurarogyam
Benefits of Pot Water:Clay pot stored water helps in making the water alkaline and maintains the pH balance of the water- Infusing herbs like Tulsi , Neem or Lemon peel
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Amanda
Wordsmithery_me
A Masked PerspectiveChapter:1) Common Sense2) Science for masks3) Science against4) Viruses Aside5) Show me the Funny6) Conclusion7) Addendums Chapter 1 - Common Sense@MarkChangizi has enough to share:https://twitter.com/markchangizi/status
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Ben Engel
bengeliscious
"The evidence, he and his co-authors wrote, was often phenomenological". Those are fighting words! I'm a proud card-carrying phenomenologist. Science is all about the discovery of new phenomena. It's not
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Dr. Khalid PhD 🇧🇳☪️
TenMillionIQ
A thread debunking the feminist myth that what you wear doesn't matter, and clothing doesn't prevent sexual harassments. (Proven with scientific studies on the topic)Short summary: Yes the hijab
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