Du 12 au 17 novembre 2024, c’est la semaine « À bas la désinformation! », une initiative contre la désinformation et en faveur de la science. Je tiens mes « bas » @ScienceUpFirst pour en faire la promotion. Pour en savoir plus, visitez https://t.co/Y7dauXGuch. #polcanpic.twitter.com/51fRwr2Niq
— Sénatrice Marie-Françoise Mégie (@SenatriceMegie) November 15, 2024
We had such an engaging group of students during our “Spot the Troll” webinar in partnership with @ScienceUpFirst’s Together Against Misinformation. Students were able to learn how to identify misinformation and detect AI generated contenthttps://t.co/OATb4pICH6pic.twitter.com/GPSgETDR5U
Together Against Misinformation Week is November 12-17.
Get tips to help identify different types of bad information. Learn when to trust something—and when to be skeptical. Watch our field guide to fake news to learn more 👉 https://t.co/7JLFoPUv4ppic.twitter.com/MFwpQSeqSe
Many treatments are not equitably studied on women. When it comes to brain health, there are 9 times more studies on males, & only 3% of published brain research specifically examines factors unique to women’s health.