Bright Nsolebna Jaato
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Bright Nsolebna Jaato
@BrightJaato
Research Scientist| Writer| Speaker
England, United Kingdom Katılım Ağustos 2014
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After advising PhD & Master students for over a decade, there is one thing I find most students need to unlearn: the half-ass work mentality acquired during years of tests and homework. Let me explain (thread 🧵). 1/N #AcademicTwitter
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@BrightJaato @ArshadFareeha Sure! I personally use the premium version of 1Money on Android. There's also this Wallet app which seems to be solid play.google.com/store/apps/det…
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As a PhD student with minimal allowances, how do you manage your monthly expenses without getting broke? Need some tips.
@firstphdchat
#AcademicTwitter
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@OpenAcademics
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@debsuvra @ArshadFareeha @firstphdchat @PhDVoice @AcademicChatter @OpenAcademics Hi Ghosh, can you recommend 2 of those apps?
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@ArshadFareeha @firstphdchat @PhDVoice @AcademicChatter @OpenAcademics Made a habit of keeping track of my expenses, well before I joined PhD. There are apps that can help you with it. Balancing the inflow/outflow is very important. You definitely should try to save each month and invest wisely, even if it's little.
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@regensburganna @ArshadFareeha @firstphdchat @PhDVoice @AcademicChatter @OpenAcademics Hi Anna, can you please share this sheet?
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Just six months of regular, high-intensity weightlifting may significantly increase activity in some parts of the brain and protect certain subregions of the hippocampus against shrinkage and degeneration.
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#SucceedingInSTEM will share key insights from rising stars and professionals who have worked their way to the top and translated research to product, practice and policy. Listen here: imnis.org.au/succeeding-in-… #IMNIS #STEM #podcast

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Since it's friday the 13th:
What is your biggest academic nightmare? 😱👻💀
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@BrightJaato We had discussed the main stroke of a potential article and he told me to start writing. Turns out my curiousity and the subject led to the creation of 2 papers. So there wasnt much expectation but I did more than he thought id have time for
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Magnetism in solids is a bit tricky to explain. We all learn in school that an electric current going round and round in a loop will induce a magnetic moment. This is how electromagnets work. We can use this analogy for electrons and cations in solids. #magnetism #miracles
GIF
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We are offering our genomics expertise to countries who do not have the resources to identify and monitor new variants.
This is part of my 5-point plan for pandemic preparedness, which the UK will lead on through our @G7 Presidency.
We will beat this virus together 🇬🇧🌍
Mail+@DailyMailUK
Britain offers to use its genomics expertise to police the world for dangerous Covid mutations trib.al/MOFNj64
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