St Andrews -PhD Student- studying homosexual behaviour in non human animals - trans 🏳️⚧️ and disabled
Tom Green (they/he)
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Hello please recommend books that will ruin me emotionally (queer books are a bonus but if you say a Little Life or whatever that book is I’m gonna scream)
I love living in Scotland and learning all the slang and scots words but every time somebody asks to clap my dog I get very confused
Amazing. No notes. @evoroseman.bsky.social talk about race science for Ghent University.
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#BrightClub #BrightClubStAndrews is returning to the #ByreTheatre June 10th for some smart laughs and a few pints!
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We're thrilled to announce the Ctrl-Z Award, a US$2,500 prize for researchers “who discover substantial errors in their published work and take meaningful steps to correct the scientific record."
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Getting back into working in R for the first time since writing my thesis and good lord I spent the whole day yesterday troubleshooting code only to realise it was the most basic mistake this morning
I don’t think I missed this part of stats
Oh, I passed my viva btw
I’m a doctor now, no biggie
Today I learned that there are only 8 species of bee that lose their stinger after they sting
I also learned that I am allergic to bees
(It is very much a biggie)
Retractions correct the scientific record, but they have stigma attached to them. Some in the research community want that to change.