Tiziana Metitieri
@timetit.bsky.social
clinical researcher & clinical neuropsychologist @ Anna Meyer Chidren's Hospital IRCCS, Firenze, adjunct prof @ IUL, open science advocate, un blog, articoli sparsi, soliti treni #pendolarezen e #F1 fan
"I can't tell you how I feel, but I can play you how I feel"
Valentina Magaletti
Valentina Magaletti
October 11, 2025 at 3:51 PM
"I can't tell you how I feel, but I can play you how I feel"
Valentina Magaletti
Valentina Magaletti
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In 1884, Ferrier’s map guided a groundbreaking case. A young man named Henderson suffered seizures, convulsions, and paralysis.
Doctors used Ferrier’s work to pinpoint the tumour in his brain. /4
Doctors used Ferrier’s work to pinpoint the tumour in his brain. /4
October 4, 2025 at 2:08 PM
In 1884, Ferrier’s map guided a groundbreaking case. A young man named Henderson suffered seizures, convulsions, and paralysis.
Doctors used Ferrier’s work to pinpoint the tumour in his brain. /4
Doctors used Ferrier’s work to pinpoint the tumour in his brain. /4
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Why does this matter? Sensational stories hailing a dramatic rewrite of human origins are regularly repurposed by some as a tool to undermine the legitimacy of evolution. Take this example of Mike Pence talking to US Congress way back in 2002. Full transcript: www.congress.gov/congressiona...
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September 27, 2025 at 1:43 PM
Why does this matter? Sensational stories hailing a dramatic rewrite of human origins are regularly repurposed by some as a tool to undermine the legitimacy of evolution. Take this example of Mike Pence talking to US Congress way back in 2002. Full transcript: www.congress.gov/congressiona...
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We can remember Goodall’s accomplishments and legacy while recognizing that National Geographic created a narrative that erased the local people who contributed to her research. Her African colleagues deserve to be credited, not erased (10/10).
October 2, 2025 at 4:18 PM
We can remember Goodall’s accomplishments and legacy while recognizing that National Geographic created a narrative that erased the local people who contributed to her research. Her African colleagues deserve to be credited, not erased (10/10).
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What the narrative leaves out is the contributions of the local Tanzanians who assisted and facilitated Goodall's early research, as well as preceding and concurrent research. Nat Geo created a story about a lone white woman alone with chimpanzees, erasing the Africans that were beside her (3/10)
October 2, 2025 at 4:18 PM
What the narrative leaves out is the contributions of the local Tanzanians who assisted and facilitated Goodall's early research, as well as preceding and concurrent research. Nat Geo created a story about a lone white woman alone with chimpanzees, erasing the Africans that were beside her (3/10)