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Salome DSDL
salomedsdl
A little bit late to the game in some cases, but here are some great health law/ethics/policy efforts responding to #COVID19 for those who may want to learn more about
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steve sumner
steveasumner
In 1975 & 1988, Roy G. Saltman, master's in electrical engineering from MIT, wrote 2 very interesting articles for NIST (his employer) on computerizing vote-tallying. His conclusion in 1975 could
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Frank Miller
jttrackcoach
Not the Sr day we all wanted or expected but best way to acknowledge the Srs of the #JTTF program. Will be posting kids bios and pics that we have
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Dr Giridhara R Babu
epigiri
INSACOG researchers first detected B.1.617, which is now known as the Indian variant of the virus, as early as February, Ajay Parida, director of the state-run Institute of Life Sciences
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Jason Tan Liwag
Jaseybel
So today, I had a career talk for a bunch of life sciences undergrads on why we need to do research.I started by asking: "Name five Filipino scientist from the
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Matthew W. Mosca
mwmosca
Although there’s reason to fear for the long-term future of historical studies in the US in general, one shorter-term cause for alarm is the chronological flattening of departments to concentrate
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@WeAreDisabled
WeAreDisabled
I planned to talk about my passion today (like stuff I do to keep myself happy and occupied), and it'll mostly be academic stuff I suppose, since I'm a uni
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Scientista McGill
_scientista_
What are you all listening to these days? Here are some podcast series close to home that we've been following: @Magicofthemind1 is a podcast that fuses fantasy storytelling
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Janaki
janakivivrekar
A lot of students ask me about the resources @UCBerkeley for those who want to study & research at the intersection of tech, communication, society, arts, and design?In this thread,
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am
lambarghini_
Can we talk about the dissonance in the terms used in this hellscape called planning? Let's start a thread: placemaking - how you gonna make a place that was already
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Quotethiswoman+
quotethiswoman
1/7 The 2020 @mailandguardian list of powerful SA women is out, recognising magnificent work done by ordinary women. QW+ congratulates all 50 women - and a shout out to the
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Toronto Star
TorontoStar
In Brampton, temp workers, many of them immigrants waiting for permanent status, are risking their lives without a real safety net like higher wages, or enough accessible sick leave. All
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Ben Pile
clim8resistance
Of the two reports commissioned and promoted by the @royalsociety's president, Venki Ramakrishnan to force the government's #faceMask policy, one was not science (it was sociology) and was not peer
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Ola Michalec
Ola_Michalec
Thinking about @thesiswhisperer comparing academic writing to a painful upper middle-class dinner convo. Inger, this is so on point. Being neither posh, nor English native speaker, I decided to develop
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nʌᴉɐsᴉɥʇo
othisaivu
Jalaluddin 'Akbar' - The Mughal who conducted cruel, heart wrenching 'language experiments' on poor, usurped babies. So, Bharat's 'Experimental Sciences' & 'Scientific Methods' ALSO owe their existence to Mugha
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Michal Tal
ImmunoFever
I've decided to begin a thread on the virtual #immunology and/or #COVID19/#SARSCoV2 related seminars that are going on. Some have been absolutely fantastic, and I'm really hoping that moving forward
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