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Natalie
SmilesnVials
Now that I've defended my thesis, I feel confident in discussing some chemistry that's been on my mind -- namely, what the heck is going on, chemically speaking, in My
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Brian Engh
BrianEngh_Art
#palaeoart on wiki just reminded me to respond to this: NO. NO #paleoart is better than art that disregards basic anatomy, known proportions, & published science (most of the paleoart
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Ryan Roemmich
RyanRoemmich
Traditionally, people learn new gait patterns via extensive practice walking in a new environment or in response to instructions from a clinician. In our new preprint, we asked: could people
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Mike Caulfield
holden
This comes back to my point about how impoverished K-12 and university education is about the *social* epistemology of science. We teach students it's about the labs, but the strength
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Gaurav Sabnis 🇮🇳🇺🇸
gauravsabnis
Thread. At age 26, I thought I had the world figured out and I knew a lot and was super smart and awesome. I was, after all, a precious specimen
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Thomas Cadène
ThomasCadene
Je voudrais partager un petit ressenti d'ex-covid. C'est un peu brouillon et c'est une pensée en construction et en mouvement et je ne suis sûr de rien mais ça me
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Ohio Department of Common Sense
OhioSense
Scientific studies during and after the 1918 flu showed no reduction of spread from masks even when universally worn. Scientists consequently admitted something must be wrong with their hypothesis on
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Dr Mathieu Goux
Gouximan
Nouveau #ThreadLinguistique ! Quittons un peu la grande théorie grammaticale pour revenir sur un sujet (un peu) plus simple : la ponctuation. Car oui : ponctuer, et la typographique en
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Benoît Rouillé_Idele
B_Rouille_Idele
[#ecoantibio] Ventes #antibiotiques santé humaine 759 tonnes santé animale 499 tonnesNos animaux de compagnie reçoivent en moyenne plus d'ATB que ceux d'élevage ! Document complet @Anses_fr https://bit.ly/2OIRDq0 @InstitutElevage @onir
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David Papineau
davidpapineau
I can’t help feeling, @TheBJPS @StathisPsillos @WayneMyrvold, that we’re losing the wood for the trees in all these details about which positivist said what and when about unobservables. In truth,
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JIM ROY
jimroy
This book examines what I consider the most important hypotheses and theories within the biggest story of our entire human history. That story is about extraterrestrials (ETs) and the “cosmic
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Marc Lipsitch
mlipsitch
This is just crazy. Mainstream experts have been trying to get through with almost no success. But take an out-there position and you get access. Of course take extra precautions
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Finasteride FYI
FinasterideInfo
@jenncanvasser Hi, I am considering writing a LOI for a @PCORI grant regarding two post-drug syndromes: post-finasteride syndrome and post-SSRI sexual dysfunction. These are not widely recognized by the medical
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Wayne Maddison
WayneMaddison
A couple of weeks ago I gave a talk on reverent science. It wasn't easy to give, as it balanced two opposing moods: a chill meditation on the organism as
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Jérôme Denis
jrmdns
The Breaking Hand: Skills, Care, and Sufferings of the Hands of an Electronic Waste Worker in Bangladesh.— M.R. Rifat, H.M. Prottoy; S.I. Ahmedhttp://www.dgp.toronto.edu/~rifat/files/breaking%20hand%20-%20chi2019.pdf(2019 CHI Conference)
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Beth Gay
BethGay45
During a residency interview, I was asked what makes a good teacher. I've been thinking about that a lot lately and a recent read puts it into words better than
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