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BioSci
ReadingBioSci
The opportunity to engage in research has been a privilege of studying here. In the summer of 2018 I undertook a 12 week UROP placement with Dr Alastair Culham, studying
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Lisa Shafer
lisamshafer
In an @sltrib article today about outgoing governor Gary Herbert, praise was offered to him for the fact that Utah's high school graduation rate has gone up 10% to roughly
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getify
getify
Java was first released in mid-1995, just 6 months before JS.By 98, when I went to college, Java was already used for all the first level courses in the CS
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Yair Wallach
YairWallach
If you, a white English person, are talking about the systemic racism as a global issue, and the only example you come up with is "Israeli secret services taught US
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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
Thacker said, “Skills in communication must be an integral part of an epidemiologist's repertoire, as must the ability to work in multi-disciplinary coalitions.” A thread on how to be a
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Charlie Anastasi
chuckanastasi
1/ Resource #3If seemingly predicting the onset of a global pandemic within Ch. 1 isnt enough to get you hooked, @BryanAlexander Academia Next touches on a number of trends anyone
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Rosewind
Rosewind2007
I want to talk about this too...I do think people often miss the whole point of “arguing with anti-vaxxers”.I AM NOT TRYING TO CHANGE THE MINDS OF THE ANTIVAXXERS!But what
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Sherri Spelic
edifiedlistener
Y'all, this morning my dear friend and I had such a rich conversation about identity and perception that I have to share. She gave me her permission. My main takeaway
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Joyce Harper
ProfJoyceHarper
This weeks #ifwhhottopic: should there be an age limit on provision of fertility treatment for men and women? This week I have been teaching my students about fertility and infertility.
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⭐Nereide🪐
Nereide
1/#OTD in 1867, #MarieCurie was born.In addition to her great scientific merits, let's remember her generous activity as a "radiologist" during the WWI.In fact, she devised "mobile units" as a
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The Tampon of Wales
Libmann_Sachs
Good afternoon @RoyalReporter I’d like to thank you and your friends at the daily mail for helping us spread the word about the podcast. You see it’s a collective effort
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Bark Magician Girl
Katabassist
You know, I think that a lot of the discourse around "allyship fatigue" is sort of missing something.I don't think it's fatigue, per se. I think it's a kind of
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Kevin Huffman
k_huff1
This NYT bonanza tracking different districts is great. @katetaylornyt lays out the challenges and realities in the cover piece. There is 1 canary in the coal mine for 21-22 that
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John Cohen
JohnCohen27
@SFASU @SFAPresGordon Being physically disabled, this thread took forever to write. I would appreciate it that it be given some credence. I’m currently taking my last class online (International Finance)
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miryam 🌸
fIowerfemme
Something very interesting I learned recently is that the big push for blander foods in America stemmed from a social reform movement led by Protestant, middle-class women. These women entered
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Dr. Sarah Parcak
indyfromspace
THREAD on getting paid to appear in documentaries+ for consulting as a scientist You MUST demand payment. Your time is valuable. You are experts, less well trained lawyers make $250-$500+
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