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Leah Stokes
leahstokes
IT'S CLIMATE TIME! A thread... "Do you believe that climate change has made wildfires and hurricanes worse." A question for Pence.Pence: "The climate is changing, but the issue is what
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Lucre Snooker
LucreSnooker
people warn you against regarding neural nets as having anything to do with the actual human brain but a lot of the stuff my 3yo says does sound like GPT-2
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
So important. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/apr/21/doubt-essential-science-politicians-coronavirus In the last few days we have the government's communications machine stepping up angry rebuttals, not entirely convincingly, at th
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Fionna O'Leary, 🕯🇪🇺
fascinatorfun
How genetic science helped expose a coronavirus outbreak in Iowa - Washington PostAbsolutely cracking story of a scientist who rolled up his sleeves and tracked the virus the State and
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Senator Colin Deacon
colindeacon
Open source projects like #CovidShield are so important. A @ScienceMagazine study found 46% of transmission is PRE-SYMPTOMATIC. Rapid & complete #ContactTracing is essential to personal & economic health. 80% of
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Sung🇬🇭
mabr3moaden
I am one person that still don’t see the essence of this National Science and Maths quiz in Ghana. Not because my school (WASEC) never got pass regionals but what
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Coral Morphologic
CoralMorph
So cute. The same Chris Langdon who panned our #supercoral theory in 2011 as not worthwhile to science, and the invaluable to science Biscayne Bay corals we now study with
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Carl Zimmer
carlzimmer
Dear Mr. President: It is important that you and everyone else understand the science of #covid19 because people’s lives depend on it. Let me correct the mistakes in your tweet.
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Eric Hittinger
ElephantEating
What was the most mind-blowing scientific reveal in your life? Something that you learned that completely shifted your point of view (can be obvious, maybe you learned it as a
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Itai Sher
itaisher
One of the features of Twitter that I like least is that people are often mocked for expressing their ideas.For example, the other day Neil deGrasse Tyson made a comment
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
So many preachers of permanent, radical technological change are unable to imagine substantive social change, because they know no history. Thus they are unable to see technology itself other than
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The Wire
thewire_in
Four pharmaceutical companies have announced the preliminary results of their COVID-19 vaccine: Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Bharat Biotech.What do you need to know?Thread:https://science.thewire.in/health/covid-19-vaccines-immunisation-in
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Claudina MICHAL-TEITELBAUM
MartinFierro769
1/n J'interromps mon fil pour parler d'un sujet qui me semble important: le financement de la recherche publique et la poursuite du développement des connaissances en sciences fondamentales pour elles-mêmes.
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Andrea Whitacre
AndreaWhitacre
When I'm with family, I often think about how I used to be a creationist. We were in deep (met Ken Ham personally, attended conferences, literally helped build the Creation
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Jeremy Howard
jeremyphoward
Italy and S Korea had similar trajectories early on. Then, in late Feb, the gov stepped in to ensure everyone could get a mask. See the result!With >40 papers, results
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Innovation In Isolation
InnovIsolation
Science communication is not a modern creation. A brief thread about its history worldwide (1/10) #scicomm #scientists #sciencetwitter #STEM #WomenInSTEM #Galileo is thought to be the first scientific communicator in
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