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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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National Trust Archaeology
NatTrustArch
For #MosaicMonday (aka #MillefioriMonday!) it's got to be these: the pyramid mounts from @NT_SuttonHoo. Made of cloisonne goldwork, garnets & coloured glass, these were the first gold artefacts found during
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
Over the past 2 weeks I've had the opportunity to connect with a bunch of junior colleagues & trainees. I desperately want to correct a misconception I keep hearing over
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Luca Belli
1lucabelli
Today, @Justechne and I discuss on the Brazilian edition of @TechReview what the recent updates in WhatsApp #Privacy policy mean.In short, it can transform #dataprotection into a luxury for 2
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Wife Elect Víx♥🤪
KernowMaiden
Bringing all my threads together in one place - because I keep losing them #1 - The RonaFull ongoing thread... including researched documents on history of SARS-Cov events, Event
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Hi, Sima from Mumbai
RoriMoseli
After an unpleasant engagement on here recently where I mentioned the impact that Robben Island had on inmates & families, my sister coincidentally pulled a transcript from my uncles, Vusi
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Tom47748
tom47748
[1/x] A very interesting, wide-ranging, paper from Devin J. Stewart in the recent volume edited by Marianna Klar. Some random thoughts & excerpts He gives his take on the structure/purpose/genre
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Dr Marguerite Evans-Galea AM
MVEG001
I’m feeling the immense pain and frustration of researchers right now. I lost my research funding in 2011. It was the end of my research, my team, the career I’d
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Peter Suzman
Biomaven
Stepping back from the horrible events of yesterday, it's worth talking about what the investment implications are of the Dem's Senate victories in Georgia.So first thing to note is that
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Dr. Albert Teaches Writing
DATW_blog
Being stuck in remote teaching has me reminiscing about the good old times in physical classrooms, and I would like to share a story from early in my teaching career
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Alejandro Piad Morffis
AlejandroPiad
Teaching is by far the most rewarding job I've had.Also, of all the things I've done professionally ( freelancing, founding an AI startup, writing academic papers, public speaking) teaching is
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micky finn
critpraxis
Peer-review is not some sort of holy grail. It will always be difficult to get mainstream science journals to publish work that challenges official narratives because the research-university complex is
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steven t. piantadosi
spiantado
In our own tasks, when we find low scores, we usually discover it’s due to lack of clarity by experimenters (or translators), not evidence of inability. We address this by
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sunny
thePiggsBoson
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle (a thread):In Feb 23, 1927, physicist Werner Heisenberg outlined his new principle in a 14-page letter to Wolfgang Pauli. In March, he submitted his paper for publication.
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Louisette Lanteigne 🌎✌️⚖️♥️
lulex
From 2014, Qatar invested 10 billion investment with China's Citic. They were looking for new partners as it planed to invest between $15 billion and $20 billion in Asia in
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John Peterson
thejohnpeterson
The pro-secondary-sources, 'you need to read our introductions first' side of this argument is a kind of neo-scholasticism, all about extracting the syllogisms from books and neatly categorizing and labeling
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