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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
There’s a lot of talk about how anti-expertise sentiment is problematic, but I’d like to offer a slightly different take. The issue isn’t that people don’t want to listen to
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Rodrigo Pérez Ortega
rpocisv
Although it's great to have one common language — English — to communicate scientific results, it inherently creates inequity and hinders #diversityinSTEM. But there's plenty the scientific community can do
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Ann Memmott PGC🌈
AnnMemmott
https://annsautism.blogspot.com/2020/11/autistic-people-and-theory-of-mind.html Blog's up, friends - this one, on Theory of Mind and autistic people. Yes, we know others have minds of their own. Another myth busted. But also content war
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Jessica Flack
C4COMPUTATION
The Information Theory of Individuality (ITT) has been selected by Quanta as one of 2020's science breakthroughs. Thanks to @QuantaMagazine for recognizing our work @sfiscience+for the tremendous public service it
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Dr. Adele Hite
ahhite
Here it is. The "Why Nutritional Epidemiology of Chronic Disease (henceforth, NECD) Sucks" thread. Let me be very clear: my animadversion has to do specifically with epidemiological studies that purport
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Donald Welsh
DonaldWelsh16
I would like add two further comments to Mr. Baber's rational approach to C19, one of whcih centers on communication. The York MPP has been appropriately critical of the gov't
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Philip Amies
AmiesPhilip
Grassland, some quantification of loss1932-1984, 92% losspermanent pasture (this includes hay meadow) & rough grassland7.2 million hectares to 0.6 million hectares (Fuller 1987) 2 million acres of grassland lost since
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Daniel Colón-Ramos
dacolon
Here, I have to draw a little from language to make my point. In Spanish, the English verb “be”, like “being biased” can be one of two different verbs, depending
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Nicola Stewart
sch_counsellor
Just finished @julietrosenfeld book sharing her reflections on grief and mourning following the tragic death of her husband from stage 4 lung cancer. What a generous sharing of intimate loss
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Paul Nuki
PaulNuki
It's been a long and rough year but ultimately the pandemic may deliver some positives. Here are five glass-half-full (of strong Negroni) predictions for 2021 and the decade beyond... #COVID19
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grace
gwaceb4
Hey! we’re gonna learn!!! What’s the Dream Gap?+ some thoughts about it in relation to F1 The Dream Gap describes the phenomenon where young girls, due to societal constructs that
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Ivvet Abdullah-Modinou
IvvetM
Today is the day. Last day @BritSciAssoc. Thank you @Kath_Math & team for letting me playing with your toys, and build new ones! Indulge me as I list some of
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Vivek Thyagarajan
vivekt17
Just taking a sec to reflect on how experts really got masks entirely wrong. Something technocratic libs/dems need to deal with. This robs science and "experts" of so much credibility.
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Fatima Tokhmafshan (she/elle) 🇨🇦🏳️🌈
DeNovo_Fatima
Highlights from #CSPC2020 pre-conference panel with @ChiefSciCan, @DrPanch of @NSF & @sudipsparikh of @aaas Read the panel’s take on the following topics: A #scicomm#EDI #SciencePolicy #scicomm:There’s dichotomy in public b/w
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Avik Roy
Avik
THREAD: You've probably heard of that 2000 @WHO study ranking health care systems in 191 countries. In it, the U.S. placed 37th, behind Oman (8), Colombia (22), Saudi Arabia (26),
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Prof Juju 🌍🌹🌱💙 #FreeDishaRavi #FarmersProtest
JKSteinberger
Hi. Waves. Remember all that talk about remaining within 1.5°C of warming, or else? Well we're already at 1.2°C. Is this bad? Yes.https://twitter.com/ed_hawkins/status/1338862201264717827 For one, it means we're on the
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