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Dennis Zeilstra
DennisZeilstra
In the reductionistic approach that dominates science, we've tried to categorize even our own physiology into sperate systems such as the immune system or the metabolic system. A number of
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DANIEL BRUMMITT
_d_a_n_i_e_l__b
Here's the thing about this: As former #CMO of a #SocialMediaNetwork; who's boss at the time, a former Facebook employee/ whistle blower, and indefinitely the og influencer of the #DeleteFacebook
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
1/11This worldwide pandemic has taken far too many lives, caused immeasurable suffering, & economic hardship. But it has hopefully taught us some very important lessons that I hope stay with
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Sietze Norder
SietzeNorder
Today I organized a session #NAEM2021 about popular science writing. Here are three of my favourite books about writing popular science, and one online course (a thread) @NERN_network Here are
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Topher Brennan🧦 (he/they)
TopherTBrennan
I've decided to say "screw it" and post receipts showing that Scott Siskind (the guy behind Slate Star Codex) isn't being honest about his history with the far-right.The context is
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OpDeathEaters
OpDeathEaters
China began allowing organ removal from executed prisoners in 1984. Over the past 36 years this practice has expanded to the point that the CCP are now running an international
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Science: extensive genomic analyses in Boston show the importance of superspreading"More than 120 introductions of SARS-CoV-2 into Boston, only a few responsible for most local transmission: 29% of intros
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Stephen Nickless
NicklessStephen
Watching Science and technology committee live. MPs’ questions show that they really struggle to understand data, modelling and COVID. Whitty and Vallance are very patient and clear in what they
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PriyankaPulla
PriyankaPulla
PSA answers questions on the science of vaccines. Please watch:https://www.indiascience.in/ PSA says that if we didn't do trials, we wouldn't be able to answer questions on immunogenicity and efficacy. And
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Rima-Maria Rahal
rimamrahal
New blog post at @IJOERandBeyond, where I argue that Open Educational Resources (#oer) are needed in #HigherEd to keep up with the latest developments in science. Here's the gist (with
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Kevin J.S. Zollman
KevinZollman
While this statement will strike many as obviously true, it's worth interrogating.Here's the question: does science do best when it's practitioners take a neutral position regarding the truth of a
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Brian Cosgrove
itsbcos
Excited to share that the last piece of my PhD work in the @MauckLab is out now in @Biomaterials_ , where we further explore the role of nuclear envelope wrinkling
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Rob Ford
robfordmancs
If 2M vaccinated already, and another 1M plus are vaccinated over the next week, then 40% of the total mortality risk from COVID should be eliminated within 3 weekshttps://twitter.com/ReutersScience/status/1348226863907418112 According
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Abhishek Nagaraj 🗺️
abhishekn
New paper alert Very excited about new paper with @SayWhatYouFound title:Improving data access democratizes and diversifies scienceforthcoming in @PNASNews with @esther_shears & @MathijsdeVaan (@BerkeleyHaas) link: https://www.pnas.org/
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Craig RRRodriguez-Seijas (he/him/his)
CraigAnthonyRS
1/x Sleepless rambling thoughts: def rec a listen Here's where I have a stuck point w Clinical Science philosophy (proper noun) We privy certain types of evidence: The RCT
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Andrew Gordon Wilson
andrewgwils
I will be taking PhD students in Fall 2021, at NYU Courant Computer Science (Dec 12), Data Science (Dec 12) and Math (Dec 18)! Some details: https://cims.nyu.edu/~andrewgw/group/I am often asked
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