Aukse Kanopiene (@akanopiene) 's Twitter Profile
Aukse Kanopiene

@akanopiene

MS in Applied Neuroscience at King's College London

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Anna Clemens, PhD (@scientistswrite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spending too long on reviewing the literature? ⌛️ 👀 Here I provide 9 open access resources that will save you time finding the sources you need. 😇 buff.ly/3jBKtFZ #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter #PIchat

King's College London (@kingscollegelon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 We’re pleased to announce a £45.5 million investment in #science research, education, talent & infrastructure. This will accelerate growth, interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation across the #NaturalSciences at King's. #ScienceAtKings 🔗kcl.ac.uk/news/kings-sup…

Elisabeth Bik (@microbiomdigest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A prestigious cancer institute is correcting dozens of papers and retracting others after a blogger cried foul The criticism spotlights how artificial intelligence is playing a growing role in catching sloppy or dubious science.   Evan Bush reports nbcnews.com/science/scienc…

Prof. Feynman (@proffeynman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can live with doubt and uncertainty and not knowing. I think it is much more interesting to live not knowing than to have answers that might be wrong.

I can live with doubt and uncertainty and not knowing. I think it is much more interesting to live not knowing than to have answers that might be wrong.
Min Choi (@minchoi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Education will never be the same. People are finding some incredible use cases with Apple Vision Pro and spatial computing. 10 wild use cases: 1. Learning how heart works

Aukse Kanopiene (@akanopiene) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spring's here, and I'm all in for gardening. Ever noticed how dry soil just lets water slip through, but if it's a bit moist, it holds water well? I see a parallel here. If we don't look after ourselves, we're just like that dry soil, missing out on what life has to offer.

Aukse Kanopiene (@akanopiene) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A reliable way of making people believe in falsehoods is frequent repetition, because familiarity is not easily distinguished from truth. Daniel Kahneman

Anne-Laure Le Cunff (@neuranne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For deeper understanding and better memory, try turning everything you learn into something new – a note, a tweet, a presentation, a blog post, a video. This is called the Generation Effect, and it’s one of the best habits you can build.

Tim Ferriss (@tferriss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Slow down and remember this: Most things make no difference. Being busy is a form of laziness—lazy thinking and indiscriminate action. Being overwhelmed is often as unproductive as doing nothing, and is far more unpleasant. Being selective—doing less—is the path of the

Darshan 🦖 (@darshan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After surviving the Holocaust, Daniel Kahneman became obsessed with understanding human behavior. Why did some people help Jews while others turned them in? Why did seemingly rational people make wildly irrational choices? The answer would take him decades to uncover...