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Emily T. (BLM) Hamilton

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I like math & history & history of math. The NYT considers me "heroically ordinary." (http://rb.gy/lu0aa). Asst. Prof. @UMassHistory via @UCBerkeley

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@Jonesieman captures the day's news in a burst of poetry.

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Ah yes. The graphical representation of “suggests”.

mathhistory's tweet image. Ah yes. The graphical representation of “suggests”.
mathhistory's tweet image. Ah yes. The graphical representation of “suggests”.

I finally had the chance to bring my kid to the #math museum in NYC and it did not disappoint. #mathematics #museums Thanks @momath1!

mathhistory's tweet image. I finally had the chance to bring my kid to the #math museum in NYC and it did not disappoint. #mathematics #museums Thanks @momath1!

Get ready for #PiDay2023 in @NorthamptonMA to celebrate all that is #math! Thanks to @CommunityClass1 for hosting! #PiDay #mathyladies

mathhistory's tweet image. Get ready for #PiDay2023 in @NorthamptonMA to celebrate all that is #math! Thanks to @CommunityClass1 for hosting! #PiDay #mathyladies

How many other #HistSci folks wake up every morning wondering what Richard Holmes must be thinking these days? Unconventional #history, indeed. #Balloons #balloongate #BalloonsEverywhere

mathhistory's tweet image. How many other #HistSci folks wake up every morning wondering what Richard Holmes must be thinking these days? Unconventional #history, indeed. #Balloons #balloongate #BalloonsEverywhere

Eighty-five per cent of respondents to Nature’s 2022 survey of graduate students worry about having enough money to buy food and pay rent. Eighty. Five. Percent. nature.com/articles/d4158…


TFW all might be right in the world, after all. (Or at least there's reason to spend a moment celebrating the fact that good--nay, great--science communication is being recognized!) THANK YOU, @dr_kkjetelina, you deserve this and All The Accolades. yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/national-aca…


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🍾 Announcing the Symposium on Science, Technology & the Human Future, 3 days of exploration on possible futures for knowledge, life, policy, cities, and STS. Nov 3-5, 2022 Harvard University Celebrating 20 years of the STS Program @Kennedy_School sts20th.org

HarvardSTS's tweet image. 🍾 Announcing the Symposium on Science, Technology & the Human Future, 3 days of exploration on possible futures for knowledge, life, policy, cities, and STS.

Nov 3-5, 2022
Harvard University  

Celebrating 20 years of the STS Program @Kennedy_School
sts20th.org
HarvardSTS's tweet image. 🍾 Announcing the Symposium on Science, Technology & the Human Future, 3 days of exploration on possible futures for knowledge, life, policy, cities, and STS.

Nov 3-5, 2022
Harvard University  

Celebrating 20 years of the STS Program @Kennedy_School
sts20th.org

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BREAKING: Canada has now lost more lives to COVID than in World War II 44370 are dead


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They’re gonna be like, “If your polio symptoms are resolving after 5 days, you can return to work”


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#Oppenheimer – Only in Theaters 7 21 23


Truly brilliant. #histmed #publichealth

For #HistMed #MedTwitter colleagues-- the long history of surgeon general warnings and false promises in one timely meme. #Omicron #BA2 #BA1 #Covid19



2022's alternate reality version of breaking news.

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"Be it enacted by... [Congress]... That the President... is hereby authorized to... furnish [vaccine material] to any citizen through... the post-office." -1813 Act to Encourage Vaccines. Order 4 free #CovidTesting kits from @USPS today! #HistSci #HistMed special.usps.com/testkits


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I'm currently reading my 5th or 6th article today that includes in it some form of looking back on the pandemic and its lessons. *Every* *single* *one* includes a variation of one or more of the following from scientists, public health agency heads, journalists, etc.: 1/x


#math "joke"!

After many months of tireless effort we have finally succeeded in flattening the curve unfortunately we have flattened it against the y-axis.



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You know, in high school if you didn't believe in science it was just called failing.


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