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Let me introduce you to Theresia - she is quite a unique mother. And because of research from @UiTNorgesarktis and @liserbethwe know a lot more about her. (thread 🧵)
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@NikiRust Not arguing with you. I just find it useful to question these pathways. There's a never-ending list of things researchers should be learning to do, but if 'how things work' means they're likely not meaningful? Collectively we do have the power to change systems.
In essence, while it's near impossible for scientists to give evidence to policymakers, those that manage to have a near 0 chance of changing already established goals? The master's tools.
Acknowledging that 1.5 yrs experience may not provide a comprehensive view of all possible pathways of successfully informing (rather than just confirming) policy with evidence
The rumours are true. Netflix is thrilled that so many of you have been watching Sandman, and the thing we were all hoping would happen... has indeed happened...
We are hiring a post doc for a project studying copepods (and their impact on larger animals). Come join us @somas.sbu @stonybrooku . Applications due 27 Nov. More info: https://t.co/xKSV4LMgNH https://t.co/CeNvDELcGs