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Jeevun Sandher
JeevunSandher
Around 2.4 million people including *more than half a million children* were unable to get the essentials needed to eat, stay dry, heat and clean their homes (before COVID-19)A on
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Smithsonian's NMNH
NMNH
A new paper in Ecology and Evolution challenges what researchers know about eels’ supposed loner behavior. C. David de Santana, a fish research associate @nmnh, and colleagues discovered a group
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Allie Morgan the grumpwitch
grumpwitch
Alternately, I wrote an entire book in Google docs because it's free.Don't feel like you need to spend money on expensive software. That's the first class barrier that doesn't need
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Lindsay Shepherd
NewWorldHominin
Just for fun, here is a thread of clips from the Justice Committee's meeting today (Dec. 3, 2020) on Bill C-6. This bill is controversial because it could criminalize/ban efforts
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Indo-Pacific News - Watching the CCP-China Threat
IndoPac_Info
#THREAD: #Chinese virologist accuses #Beijing of #coronavirus cover-up, flees #HongKong: 'I know how they treat whistleblowers'She says her supervisors also ignored research she was doing that she believes could have
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Francis Lynn
nictitate
A personal and unshared story about science funding in Canada: In 2010, my Dad took early “retirement” from his academic position at the University of Guelph, in part to make
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Erik Lin-Greenberg
eriklg
There are some incredible candidates on this list! https://ruf.rice.edu/~wics/ (the list starts midway down the page)https://twitter.com/BAshleyLeeds/status/1296059198204248066 .@Madison_Schramm's award-winning research on interna
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Max Harris
maxdnharris
On Thursday it was reported that the Eat My Lunch business won the tender for the NZ Government’s free school meals programme. I think there should be more debate, including
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Shrey Srivastava
BlogShrey
Last #DDDD research for a while.Based on research from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6609997/#:~:text=Failures%20in%20phase%20II%20testing,(15%25)%20(10) and https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6092479/#:~:text=respe
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Ian Cushing
ian_cushing
My new research is now published open access in British Educational Research Journal: 'Language, discipline and ‘teaching like a champion’. It's a critique of language and body policing in so-called
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Houston Institute
houstoninst
THREAD: there is much left intentionally unsaid in this piece about efforts at HLS and elsewhere to run RCTs in the criminal legal system, deceptively & inaccurately framed as applying
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Dr Philip W Blood🇪🇺
BloodPhilip
1. Archives. In a recent thread a series of tweets indicated there was interest in opening a conversation. Let’s begin with museums. Most researchers started with museums and their exhibits
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tamara k. nopper
tamaranopper
Many know of Audre Lorde’s quote that caring for herself is “an act of political warfare.”I have concerns with the narrative of Lorde’s self-care that often circulates. And I think
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Ginamarie Ligon
ginaligon
A on this article from my role as the Director of @NCITE_COE, which is the designated @DHSgov Center of Excellence for counterterrorism and terrorism prevention research through 2030. 1/3https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/
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Mulboyne
Mulboyne
"Who's the foreigner dressed like a Taisho era gentleman?" I thought. The answer came as something of a surprise. Blow me down if it isn't Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. It's unlike many
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Jill Banfield
BanfieldJill
Inspired by Women in Science day 2021, I want to share some thoughts about things that I think help ensure success in science. 1. Avoid seeing disciplinary boundaries. Embrace new
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