A reminder about Ivermectin, the anti-parasite pill that in Mississippi accounts for 70% of recent calls to its poison control center
https://t.co/DhdpLzLlqC
The main study supporting its use had to be withdrawn due to "plagiarism and data manipulation"
https://t.co/X7wQE4O4AT
"Do you realise what a radical thing libraries are? Publicly-funded spaces where you can access information, countless books, internet even if you are homeless? There is a reason why people in power want to convince you they are superfluous and should be defunded."
- @Iconawrites
Just wanted to reiterate my semi-quarterly claim that #librarians are magicians. Thx @CitSciLib and all the @ASULibraries folks for thinking alongside us.
Since I'm no longer working in the Citizen Science arena, it doesn't make sense to keep this site active. Keep an eye out for follow requests from another account.
hey, my #TEDx talk is finally online. Check it out! @BryanCranston and @aaronpaul_8 you’re published scientists!
How predatory academic journals endanger science | Bradley Allf | TEDxNC... https://t.co/jj4VcB6zmv via @YouTube
10 days. That's all it took for the Ash Fork School District to go from great first week of school to cancelling classes due to COVID cases.
The superintendent's warning to other districts: "Be ready."
https://t.co/QDKRJFCdz9
We have to pretend as though the fall semester will occur without a problem while not requiring vaccinations or masks despite increasing numbers of infections and low vaccination rates among our student population. What is so hard to understand about that?
Hoping that 40% of our population magically get the vaccine overnight is not a plan. And certainly not a plan that anyone working in public health would support. If the threat changes, mitigation measures need to change. https://t.co/sdj0TPLh9Y