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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
I understand that emotions are high, but the three part essays by@JonathanJFuller @mlipsitch and nowJohn Ioannidis in @BostonReview Are truly worth your time [Thread]What is science in the time of
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
2/ And, sure, maybe China had some deaths at home (just like Italy) during the peak of its epidemic. BJT WHAT IF THE TRUTH IS... that the real secret China
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Chris Chambers
chrisdc77
Attention all scientists (please RT): Announcing an urgent call at Royal Society Open Science for rapidly reviewed Registered Reports in any field related to #coronavirus http://neurochambers.blogspot.com/2020/03/calling-all-scientists-rapid-evaluati
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JackWBower
Trumpet1984
COVID CHRONICLESKellyanne Conway recently revealed that COVID-19 was just the last in a long string of COVID viruses. It’s time to come clean about the other 18. It’s time to
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Science and Perspective
SciPerspective
@Alexander_Lees and co-authors are under fire for their "Parkerian shortfall in Natural history knowledge" in @AmOrnith 's journal The Auk. (Some) Scientists take offense b/c naming the shortfall after a
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
1/ Recently, major media outlets in the US and France have mischaracterized our COVID-19 T cell findings. We have now published a summary of current knowledge to correct this.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41577-020-0389-z 2/
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Tom Newton Dunn
tnewtondunn
There is deep doubt among Govt scientists that Tier 3s will work because cases now so high in them. Plans are being actively worked up by Chris Whitty for local
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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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Carole Cadwalladr
carolecadwalla
NEW: The govt just published a load of minutes from SAGE meetings up till May 7. This is good news! We desperately need more openness & transparency. But it also
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Dr. James O'Donoghue
physicsJ
Watch Jupiter's moon Ganymede eclipse the planet live in 4 hours on youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amlUJd2Tlt4&feature=youtu.be (hit set reminder)1) You'll see Jupiter in infrared live from a NASA telescope in hawaii2) T
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IAmSciComm - Hosted this week by Matt Carter
iamscicomm
What is science advocacy? I know when most people think of the word “advocate,” they usually think of lobbyists walking through the halls of Capitol Hill and advocating on behalf
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Carl Henrik Knutsen
carlhknutsen
In a new @PoPpublicsphere article, @polyarchist and I study the geographical coverage in political science research over more than a century (Thread, 1/15!):https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/perspectives-on-politics/article/geographic
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Genome Canada
GenomeCanada
Wondering what scientists & public health partners can do with $40 million in #genomics to combat #COVID19 with rapid effect on public health decision making in ? Read on
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Lucy Stone
lucycjstone
Friends, we have a few years to dramatically change our ways of living, to keep the climate crisis to something hard but manageable, to prevent full blown meltdown of ecosystems.
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IsThatConfirmed
IsThatConfirmed
Read this article with interest this morning. Now a boring thread again about my day job.....https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-britain-path-speci-idUSKBN21P1VF A reasonable percentage of my Cyber career has been dealing with major
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Dr Emma Hodcroft
firefoxx66
When a scientist says "This paper doesn't show this" or "We don't have enough evidence to say"They are not saying it's wrong. Or that it will never be shown. They
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