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Nsikan Akpan
MoNscience
As cases surged this week, I asked more than half a dozen researchers (epidemiologists, virologists and psychologists) if the U.S. has lost its COVID-19 war and if widespread lockdowns are
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National Geographic
NatGeo
We're back with science writer @MoNscience for another #COVID19 Q&A. Leave your questions below and stay tuned for answershttps://on.natgeo.com/3i4StNI To answer this question, we need to start by looking at
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Prof Nic Cheeseman
Fromagehomme
Let’s be clear: the Tanzanian election is worse than the Zimbabwean election 2018 by the same point- & we know how that ended. The silence of other African and international
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Stefan Kertesz, MD
StefanKertesz
1/Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) is looking worse&worse as an option for care of #COVID19 The best new study offers a *superb* example of a statistical approach to data where treatment wasn't randomly
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Alexandra Lautarescu
AleLautarescu
Today is the one year anniversary of me first hearing about #OpenScience , after accidentally walking into the wrong session at @BritishNeuro and hearing @MarcusMunafo & @drEmilySena's talks. I walked
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Dr. Hellbender
HellbenderHecht
I wanted to reiterate that conservation is not at its heart a biology issue. It's a social and economic issue. Biologists, we aren't saviors here. We are there to provide,
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Brun0Barking
Bruno062418
"TYPES" are the 'old things' in the Old Testament, that give us a picture of, and point to, the 'new things' that they stand for, and are coming in the
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Tim Skellett
Gurdur
1/ Case-study #1 in politics masquerading as #medicine. sciolism: superficial knowledge.scientism: appealing to 'science' in an invalid way.dishonesty: you know already.Tom Jefferson & Carl Heneghan, "Covid-19 – The tipping point?&qu
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IAmSciComm - Hosted this week by Matt Carter
iamscicomm
It's Thursday so that means I'll be talking about the challenges of misinformation to #scicomm! I'll share some articles I've found interesting (and one I wrote) on the theme and
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Patrick Galey #BlackLivesMatter
patrickgaley
To be perfectly clear: #Covid19 will happen again. And again. And so on, until humans stop treating Earth as its personal rummage sale (THREAD)https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/30/asia/china-swine-flu-pandemic-intl-hnk-scli-scn/index.html?ref=hvp
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Maggie Marx
maggie_marx
THREAD I'm assisting one of our researchers with some #scicomm visuals & went foraging online for some #stockpictures of #black #pregnant #women. And man, I'm disappointed. Below, a thread comparing
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National Museums Scotland
NtlMuseumsScot
Meet our Assistant Curator of Entomology @AshWhiffin - Ashleigh’s has been with the museum for 5 years and works with our collection of 2.5 million insects! From now until 5
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Londyn Robinson (rheuminate)
londyloo
So who did we want to hear from? We wanted to hear from the people who are there for us every day. The ones who relate to our lives. Those
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Ben Orlebeke
ben_orlebeke
Time for a thread on the intentionally abysmal social safety net in this country.This is prompted by two things: 1) finding that the COVID stimulus reduced poverty, and 2) my
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Dena Grayson, MD, PhD
DrDenaGrayson
BREAKING: Massive study of more than 5,000 genetic sequences of the #coronavirus reveals continual viral mutations—one mutation in the gene encoding its spike protein may have made the virus MORE
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David Grant
DW_Grant
#COVID19 is “the most important single moment in the history of the digital subscription industry.”That's what we heard from Accelerator publishers around the world.https://www.facebook.com/journalismproject/programs/accelerator/coronavirus-chang
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