Today—The Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony – https://t.co/R5nFHsbpbf pic.twitter.com/z58lM4mRkg
— Improbable Research (@improbresearch) September 17, 2020
Takeshi Nishimura of the Primate Research Institute and colleagues have been awarded the @IgNobel Acoustic prize for:
"inducing a female Chinese alligator to bellow in an airtight chamber filled with helium-enriched air"https://t.co/YlRpqAJLHV#IgNobel #PRI #kyotouniversity
— Kyoto University (@KyotoU_News) September 17, 2020
A subwoofer & vibrating earthworms pick up an #IgNobel Prize for Physics for Aussie scientists Ivan Maksymov & Andrey Pototsky from @Swinburne
The Ig Nobels recognise achievements that make people LAUGH, then THINK.
Read the vibrating worm paper here: https://t.co/Mne1H25vfg https://t.co/2WcrrfslDS— Australian Institute of Physics (@ausphysics) September 18, 2020
Frozen poo and narcissists' eyebrows studies win Ig Nobel prizes https://t.co/LhMiT0SOCS
— The Guardian (@guardian) September 17, 2020
The “Ick” Nobels: A man who made a knife out of frozen human feces and a researcher who found that people who study insects are creeped out by spiders are among the 2020 Ig Nobel winners. https://t.co/4YjOr0k2pu #odd
— AP Oddities (@AP_Oddities) September 18, 2020
Scientists have found the oldest sample of animal sperm, concealed in a 100 million-year-old piece of amber. https://t.co/GkCV4zbutR
— CNN (@CNN) September 19, 2020
Because we all need a little laugh, here are the winners of the 2020 #IgNobelPrize! via @arstechnica https://t.co/VIP7q4tfrg pic.twitter.com/ZYgR2Q7Y1c
— RealClearScience (@RCScience) September 18, 2020
Studies about vibrating earthworms, arachno-adverse entomologists, and alligators bellowing in helium were awarded top honors at the 30th #IgNobelPrize ceremony. Take a look at other winners that "make people LAUGH, then THINK." https://t.co/QRXStB9ctX
— C&EN (@cenmag) September 18, 2020
2020 #IgNobelPrize for Medical Education shared by world leaders: U.S. President Donald Trump, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Russian President Vladimir Putin for their attitude around the pandemic. https://t.co/uXz2fyAv0w
— De Pietri Tonelli Lab (@miRNALab_iit) September 19, 2020
Professor of psychiatry Damiaan Denys and his team won the Ig Nobel Prize for their work on the psychiatric disorder misophonia. They described the serious nuisance people can experience from other people's sounds as a psychiatric disorder. #IgNobelPrize https://t.co/3HKS9kHZjk
— Amsterdam Neuroscience | Amsterdam UMC (@AmsNeuroscience) September 21, 2020
https://twitter.com/BelPhenomenal/status/1307970917402898433
Brilliant examples of scientific curiosity. Proud to see the scientists of Ukrainian origin among this year's winners of #IgNobelPrize!https://t.co/jrcc2uizAn
— Anastasiia Petrenko (@petrenko_ana) September 18, 2020
It's great to see #bioacoustics get the recognition it deserves! Thanks @improbresearch for awarding a bioaccoustics paper a #IgNobel #IgNobelPrize .
Alligators on helium demonstrate nonavian reptile formants> https://t.co/1nyMSfYcic
Also this is the figure of the year pic.twitter.com/2IQPKcSwxX
— Douglas Branch (@DouglasBranch_) September 18, 2020
People: My job is the crappiest
Scientists: Hold my beer…..Human “poop knife” takes out the 2020 Ig Nobel prize for materials science: https://t.co/KCPnIFRzay#IgNobelPrize #IgNobel #PooKnife #Science #donttrythisathome pic.twitter.com/ddFN6g7LCY
— Badly Drawn Science (@BadlyDrawnSci) September 19, 2020
The Ig Nobel awards are out!
Favorites:
What happens to the shape of an earthworm under high frequency vibration.
Many entomologists (scientists who study insects) are afraid of spiders, which are not insects.#IgNobelPrize #IgNobel #science #experimenthttps://t.co/p5XpM71CdF pic.twitter.com/AUaZcKjFf7— ScienceOnTapORWA (@SciOnTapORWA) September 21, 2020
JUST REWARD: Ig Nobel Prizes reward research on helium-huffing alligators and knives made of faeces https://t.co/ClBnIyaUT8 via @NatureNews #research #IgNobelPrize #highered #AcademicTwitter
— Cabells (@CabellsPublish) September 21, 2020
An #IgNobelPrize prize for earthworm research. The researchers follow a distinguished tradition as Darwin was the first to study vibrations and earthworms. I’m sure the real Nobel prize for earthworm research is only years away. How could it not be?!? https://t.co/JwSpeOxbKz
— Jan Willem van Groenigen (@JWvanGroenigen) September 18, 2020
“…one can easily anaesthetise a worm using vodka.” #IgNobelPrize #worms https://t.co/SdSWo8jFXQ
— Kristen the Perplexed Embryologist (@ivybarratt) September 20, 2020
What is Ig Nobel Prize? Know All About The Award That Has Winners Like Indian PM Narendra Modi, US President Donald Trump And Others #IgNobelPrize #IgNobelPrize2020 #IgNobel @IgNobel @narendramodi @realDonaldTrump @BorisJohnson @RTErdogan https://t.co/mE98MOxlr5
— LatestLY (@latestly) September 21, 2020
Congrats Boris Johnson, Donald Trump et al for winning this year's #IgNobelPrize for Medical Education
"for using the Covid-19 viral pandemic to teach… that politicians can have a more immediate effect on life and death than scientists and doctors can."https://t.co/tLTH2wkjnK pic.twitter.com/UmzpxXMDyI— Vanessa Ganguin (@VanessaGanguin) September 18, 2020
#Katyayan #IgNobelPrize #Shameful #ModiHaiToMumkinHai#hilarious #ridiculous #ChineseTattuModi #ModiMadeDisaster#CowardModi
The Wire Science: Narendra Modi Becomes Second Indian Head of State To Win Ig Nobel Prize.https://t.co/yyMZdn2dtQ— KATYAYAN VAJPAYEE (@KVajpayaee) September 19, 2020
Coronavirus: Vitamin D reduces infection and impact of COVID-19, studies find https://t.co/0T5zMThBmT
— SkyNews (@SkyNews) September 25, 2020
Did you know Swiss chard is rich in potassium and magnesium, minerals that help control blood pressure? The dark leafy green also has heart-healthy fiber, vitamin A, and the antioxidants lutein and zeaxanthin. https://t.co/G2dnKcgLd2 pic.twitter.com/MiEQ1hNm8m
— WebMD (@WebMD) September 22, 2020
Kale, collards, and arugula are some examples of the various kinds of dark-green leafy veggies. Dark green leafy vegetables are packed with lutein, which is a brain antioxidant. Lutein is a major carotenoid concentrated in the brain and also the eyes. https://t.co/MtsdgMrM5j pic.twitter.com/aaTEYJGqFw
— Michael Greger, M.D. (@nutrition_facts) September 23, 2020
Spinach is one of the best dietary sources of lutein, which makes it a particularly important food for the promotion of healthy eyesighthttps://t.co/flskTFUEgq
— A Health Blog (@AHealthBlog) September 17, 2020
As we enter fall and get ready for cozy socks let's talk about Vitamin D!
Vitamin D is an essential vitamin playing several vital roles in your body, supporting immunity, muscles, and strong bones.
Head over to our blog @ https://t.co/JhDgl7j5G2 to learn all about Vitamin D!
— Root'd (@rootdhealth) September 24, 2020
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— Tasty (@tasty) September 25, 2020
Our Foil-Pack Chicken & Broccoli Dinner makes dinner prep, cook, and clean up so easy! pic.twitter.com/lDEgQcjVUE
— My Food and Family (@myfoodandfamily) September 29, 2020
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Your primary source of food should come from both ruminant and non-ruminant meats. Please don’t worry about the fats in pork, chicken and fish. When you see the nutrition tables in Carnivore Cure, you’ll see the benefits of these meats.#Carnivore #carnivorediet #meatheals pic.twitter.com/thhpQFJkM6
— nutritionwithjudy (@NutritionwJudy) September 23, 2020
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Learn how to make this Delicious Coconut Chicken ! Print recipe & Nutrition label at | https://t.co/vwJ2f54ZuC pic.twitter.com/WfzOFW7Evz— Urban Teapot (@urbanteapot) September 27, 2020
Check out our latest blog recipe! The Chili Lime Southwestern Chicken Salad is rich in heart-healthy antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, and also low in calories.#nutrition #salad #heart #health #vitamins #antioxidants #wellness https://t.co/ASAztYZ41p
— BaleDoneen Method (@baledoneen) September 23, 2020
The classic Latin American dish of chicken and rice gets a 21st century makeover with the help of a slow cooker and some nutrition upgrades like brown rice and extra vegetables. https://t.co/g7giOimyzx
— BetterHomes&Gardens (@BHG) September 21, 2020
Rotisserie chicken = time-saving cooking hack ✅https://t.co/SL3kP1jRZn
— MyFitnessPal (@MyFitnessPal) September 28, 2020
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No one wants to make animals suffer.
Yet modern Chicken breeds suffer agonizing chronic pain, joint & movement problems, poor foot and hock health, muscle damage, muscle myopathies, and potentially inadequate organ development.https://t.co/O5mdrxz6wo #Chicken #recipes #Vegan
— Egg-Truth (@Egg_Truth) September 30, 2020
Do you know what ingredients help reduce stress? It's tryptophane and vitamin B5. Chicken has a good dose of both of these. Chicken is also full of magnesium, which relieves PMS symptoms. So overall, eating chicken can actually help you lead a life without stress. pic.twitter.com/D8Stdd6Mym
— Chicken Palace (@ChickenPalaceNG) September 23, 2020
It doesn’t have to be Tuesday to enjoy these decadent Buffalo Chicken Tacos with a Bleu Cheese Slaw and Roasted Corn from @AskChefDennis ! https://t.co/KBIIZvXPJ1 via @junedarville pic.twitter.com/L6EiDExuVq
— Jeanette M (@CookGlobal) September 25, 2020
"Colorado wine-drinkers, say hello to your new favorite homegrown wine. If you typically enjoy a glass of syrah or cabernet sauvignon, consider giving teroldego a try next time."@ColoradoWine
LEARN MORE:https://t.co/K80O8JMXV0
— Colorado Department of Agriculture (@coagriculture1) September 18, 2020
#DYK you can freeze eggs and #egg whites? When you’re ready to eat them, defrost frozen #eggs overnight or under running cold water and cook them thoroughly before serving. Learn more about egg safety at https://t.co/wogMKfmVoe. #FoodSafety pic.twitter.com/6UYokyTwzq
— Minnesota Chicken (@MNchicken) September 30, 2020
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Getting Your Hands Dirty Virtually: New Mexico Soil #Workshop https://t.co/wU20IZjqGc #agriculture #SoilScience #webinar
— Lincoln University College of Ag, E (@LU_CollegeofAg) September 21, 2020
Greenland is losing ice at the fastest rate since the collapse of the last Ice Age, scientists say https://t.co/6r5SuIa4hp pic.twitter.com/sMrmDFNOV5
— CBS News (@CBSNews) September 30, 2020
Three new "murder hornet" sightings reported in Washington https://t.co/tw5U2kEivx
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 4, 2020
Breaking News: Doctors have begun steroid treatment for President Trump after he experienced two oxygen drops but also suggested he could go home soon. https://t.co/XxGaRbHIEp
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 4, 2020
President Trump has taken two doses of a five-day course of the intravenous antiviral drug remdesivir for COVID-19, his doctors said, as well as the steroid dexamethasone, which is used in severe cases https://t.co/43VWTADh7l pic.twitter.com/rPwb5jIIPN
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 5, 2020
The President is being given dexamethasone, one of the physicians treating Trump says. It's an indication his condition is worrying, as the drug shouldn't be given to anyone who isn't ill enough to justify the downsides of taking steroids, doctors say. https://t.co/zm4fgSDs8D
— CNN (@CNN) October 4, 2020
President Trump is being treated with remdesivir. While the drug hasn't been approved by the FDA, it was authorized for emergency use for treating hospitalized patients with the coronavirus.
Here's how it works.
https://t.co/BXQ5Tpk9YY— NPR (@NPR) October 3, 2020
#BREAKING: President Trump on Friday received a single 8-gram dose of Regeneron’s polyclonal antibody cocktail after he tested positive for the coronavirus, White House physician Sean Conley said.
Read the full memo: pic.twitter.com/AzcDpGwgD2
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) October 2, 2020
President Trump's doctors continue to share conflicting messages about his condition:
They said he has recieved the powerful steroid dexamethasone, which is usually reserved for patients with severe COVID-19 symptoms, but that he may be discharged Monday.https://t.co/aW7GFZ7S80
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) October 4, 2020
Remdesivir treatment for Trump costs more for an average American than what he reportedly paid in taxes https://t.co/s8Iygxk0zv
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) October 3, 2020
If Moderna's coronavirus vaccine is proven safe and effective, the general population could have access to it by late March or early April next year, Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel says https://t.co/uE9fbx9D1M
— CNN International (@cnni) October 4, 2020
"It could not be easier"
US Admiral Brett Giroir takes a new Covid-19 test, called a major milestone by the World Health Organization head, giving results ‘in minutes’https://t.co/MkKfCc7GhT pic.twitter.com/sZ1jRS13mF
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) September 28, 2020
90 percent of coronavirus patients experience side effects after recovery, study finds https://t.co/nXvlzTArVy pic.twitter.com/cfnF3MP2I7
— The Hill (@thehill) September 30, 2020
Francis Collins, a devout Christian, said he’s worried about political polarization during the COVID-19 pandemic. https://t.co/8etLg3Ajar
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) September 30, 2020
WATCH LIVE: Medical experts testify on COVID-19 vaccine https://t.co/r23lglYjps
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) September 30, 2020
Moderna CEO says its coronavirus vaccine won't be ready until spring of next year https://t.co/8ZYUzIy2i9
— CBS News (@CBSNews) September 30, 2020
Why Japanese researchers say there's "no reason" to keep doing painful COVID nasal swab tests https://t.co/Zn8NLCezDp
— CBS News (@CBSNews) September 30, 2020
"Super healthy" Appalachian State student dies following COVID-19 complications https://t.co/LBD26nQyDu
— CBS News (@CBSNews) September 30, 2020
Still, study show when adding SARS-CoV-2 to #chicken, #salmon and #pork pieces and stored at +4°C and -20°C there is no decline in infectious #coronavirus after 21 days https://t.co/mqVDruMRSa #COVID19
— Tormod Slåtsveen (@hard2predict) September 23, 2020
Covid-19 news:
• Nearly 16,000 coronavirus cases missed in the UK due to technical glitch
• Donald Trump treated with Regeneron and dexamethasone
• Less than half of people in the UK expected to receive vaccine once available https://t.co/Q02hPtsDws pic.twitter.com/1G0q2flKPJ— New Scientist (@newscientist) October 5, 2020
“For someone sick enough to have required remdesivir and dexamethasone, I can’t think of a situation in which a patient would be okay to leave on day three, even with the White House’s medical capacity,”https://t.co/x5jcabiMgA
— Maddow Blog (@MaddowBlog) October 6, 2020
https://twitter.com/GrannyLaurel/status/1313290213226029057
A 25-year-old woman in Australia discovered she had tapeworm larvae in her brain after suffering from a headache that lasted for more than a week. https://t.co/Vhwko5BS6i
— CNN International (@cnni) October 3, 2020