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Jonathan Fuller
JonathanJFuller
Some potential explanations for the #COVID19 Science Wars (select multiple): 1/https://twitter.com/JeanneLenzer1/status/1333408972288774146 The polarization of everything: discussion is often anchored along the lines of this horrible, vague
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Bayo Adeyinka
greaterbayo
Managing Workplace Politics: If You Don't Play, You Will PayI had two bosses of mine who wanted me to work with them directly in 2002. Both bosses were highly competitive
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#DefundtoAbolish 🌱⛈
plantingneurons
Earlier I passed a camp and saw tents flapping in the wind. I couldn’t stop at the time, but haven’t been detracted from the urgency that is winter survival when
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Nick Hart, PhD
NickRHart
The Advisory Committee on Data for Evidence Meeting is beginning its final meeting of 2020. A thread : #EvidenceAct /1 Chair Dom Mancini announces publication of new Request for Comment
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Dr Elizabeth Gregory
DizzyDoodler
1. I've worked in children's services for 25 yrs and can't imagine anything else. The same for my colleagues across many agencies. We love it. Yet we are consistently frustrated
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Monty 🇺🇸Lincoln's Speeches🇺🇸 Boa
MontyBoa99
Some of Joe Biden's earliest priorities should include:- Fully staffing & funding the Federal Elections Comm'n, hobbled by the GOP- Rebalancing the FCC to enforce new regs on 'news' accuracy,
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Noteworthy
noteworthy_ie
WINDY THREAD There was a very significant High Court judgement in late January with significant impacts for #AIE requests to wind farms owned or invested in by State bodies such
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Holly Brewer
earlymodjustice
1. When I read this tweet from Pence’s daughter, sent during the coup attempt on January 6, which includes the excerpt about Pence’s deliberations about the history of his role
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Dashun Wang
dashunwang
Our latest peer-reviewed research, published today in @ScienceMagazine We examined the coevolution of policy and science during the pandemic, finding that recent, high-quality science is being heard, but rather unevenly.
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Rai Waddingham
RaiWaddingham
Yesterday was a hard #COVID19 day. I woke up at 4am with the uncomfortable awareness that it was getting harder to breathe. My O2 sats had reached the ‘ambulance/A&E’ level
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Greg McCortney
gmccortney
I was on three COVID-19 related zooms this morning. One for healthcare workers, one for legislators, and one about the state Cares Act funds. A few things that I feel
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Toyin
toyinldr
It’s exactly 6 years since I pivoted from a career in Law to a career in Tech And you all know I’ll write an epistle about this Pivoting from
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Morgs
MorgsEd
A thread on expert teachers(Not comprehensive, just notes on what I have gathered from a week’s reading on this particular topic) It is hard to define an ‘expert teacher’ because
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Sunshiny
sunnshiiny
Hope is a double edged sword. We need hope tempered with reality. False hope is just unrealized despair. Personally I find reality, as difficult as it can be sometimes, is
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Stefan Marciniak
Prof_Marciniak
SARS-CoV-2 immunity-escape variantsConcerns have been raised about the possible emergence of new variants that could escape the immunity induced by the vaccines. Here's a look at the recent SAGE document.1/10https://assets.publishing.se
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Rebecca Burgess
TheSubtleNotes
We know a lot abt Post-9/11 vets today that we didn’t 10, even 5 yes ago. For #StandTo2021 @BushCenterMSI & @IVMFSyracuseU did a canvass of the literature & a new
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