Toggle navigation
TWText.com
TWText.com
faq
Contact US
Follow US
#Science
ULOMA
ulxma
You think you’re intelligent but you don’t see that making “deep” music for average listeners is a self sabotage. You’re not smart. You just like to think that you are.
Read more
Rebecca Leber
rebleber
Okay, so it's become very clear the EPA and Interior are not letting up on environmental rollbacks during COVID19. Going to track those here. March 4: EPA is moving forward
Read more
Altea Lorenzo
Altea_Lorenzo
Now to one talk I think everyone should watch: "The Legacy of Scientific Racism" by Angela Saini. Plenty of food for thought ahead I'm sure! A discussion that needs to
Read more
Simone Butera
butera_simone
Since no one can know everything (except maybe @peterktodd), we all have to rely on the knowledge of others from time to time (division of intellectual labour). But how much
Read more
آلو
_shudain_
Sorry for jumping on the "Manu Joseph is crap" bandwagon but his latest piece shook me so much that I cannot be quiet, so I will scream into the void.I
Read more
Dⓐsapta Erwin Irawan
dasaptaerwin
1/n [THREAD] All. I am participating as facilitator in the #eLifeSprint2020. Here's the list of 14 awesome #openscience participating in the sprint: @eLife @eLifeCommunity @eLifeInnovation @eLife 2/n #eLifeSprint2020 1) Affordabee:
Read more
Anna Harvey
annalilharvey
Recently there's been lots of interest in alternatives to law enforcement. Many have also expressed concern about recent increases in violent crime.So: what non-law enforcement policies/programs have been shown specifically
Read more
winnie
winnie4prez
a thread on Ibn Sina (Shaykh al Rais) and numbers!In his major work on Metaphysics, the learned shaykh tells us why meta-physics is named “after nature” he says that the
Read more
Nicholas Carter
NicholasDCarter
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. There's no reason to exaggerate an anecdote. Just replicate and measure it for its truthfulness.Which brings me to the thread on my initial thoughts of
Read more
gastornis
gastornis17
It is the umpteenth time I hear this retarded, ungrounded claim, I am going to make a thread, but to anticipate the answer: NO, NO, NO, MAKE IT STOP! Not
Read more
CHEST Critical Care NetWork
CHESTCritCare
Where does lactate come from and how to approach elevated lactate levels: a @accpchest #CHESTCritCare First time lactate was suggested as a clinical prognostic tool was in 1964, when a
Read more
Ajaykumar Mudaliar
Just__Ajay
Where do you think we will be in 20 years? The majority of people have been very bad in predicting how much more technologically advance our species will be in
Read more
Lizzie Crouch
Lizzie_Crouch
Having read a lot of @anabjain’s work on #Futures recently, and living through unprecedented times where the future is so uncertain, I was inspired to go back to my #neuroscience
Read more
Roopsha Samanta
roopshasamanta
[1/n] Dear PL Community,Would you please indulge me, a tenure-track prof., as I share some thoughts about rejections, quality standards, reviewing processes, and our ultimate scientific goals?I really want to
Read more
Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge
CamEdFac
1/ Is it time to transform education so the arts and sciences 'teach together' around themes reflecting real-world problems? @Cambridge_Uni & @EdinburghUni research by @PamBurnard and @L0ur0Col makes the case
Read more
Shaena Montanari
DrShaena
A question I get a lot from people: how do I know what science news to trust?Here is my helpful list. Yes it involves work on the part of the
Read more
‹
1
2
...
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
...
894
895
›