Very excited @WorldUnivAndSch for #RealisticVirtualEarth #ForScientificReplication #TextInTheSidebar as next steps https://t.co/8Kx5cOWGm5
— WorldUnivandSch (@WorldUnivAndSch) January 28, 2026
"NIH Director #JayBhattacharyaMDPhD talks 'replication crisis' at Duke panel " https://t.co/O2Y8ep3p5D & see '4 C'https://t.co/fQ47Saue05 ~ https://t.co/46Jh1f9bcN
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Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD
@NIHDirector_Jay
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Jan 26
Fostering the next generation of human health scientists is truly one of my favorite aspects of serving as NIH Director!It was my pleasure to meet last week with this year’s class of participants from the NIH Medical Research Scholars Program! MRSP is a year-long research immersion program for future clinician-scientists that advances health by inspiring careers in biomedical research.
Learn more at
https://cc.nih.gov/training/🔬Fostering the next generation of human health scientists is truly one of my favorite aspects of serving as NIH Director!
— Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD (@NIHDirector_Jay) January 26, 2026
It was my pleasure to meet last week with this year’s class of participants from the NIH Medical Research Scholars Program! MRSP is a year-long research… pic.twitter.com/kGBSBIxhlj
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- The Role of Replication: Replication tests whether experimental results are robust across different settings. While crucial, formal replication studies are rare because journals often prioritize new, groundbreaking research over reproducing existing studies.
- Scientific Papers & Replication: MDPI proposes "replication papers" to verify findings. The MS Replication Project highlights how high-profile studies, such as those in Management Science, are being systematically replicated to confirm key findings.
- The Replication Crisis: Many studies, particularly in psychology and economics, have failed to replicate, casting doubt on the reliability of published results. Only about 62% of a sample of Nature studies were replicated in a 2018 study.
- Importance of Transparency: To facilitate replication, scientists must provide detailed experimental protocols in their papers.
- Impact of Replication: Successful replication boosts confidence in scientific findings and helps generalize findings, whereas failed replication can signal faulty methodology or fraud.
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Excited @WorldUnivAndSch to potentially add to #RealisticVirtualEarth:
Excited @WorldUnivAndSch to pot. add to #RealisticVirtualEarth:
— WorldUnivandSch (@WorldUnivAndSch) January 29, 2026
Researchers Are Using A.I. to #DecodeTheHumanGenome #AlphaGenome is a leap forward in the ability to study the human blueprint. But the fine workings of our DNA are still largely a mystery.https://t.co/Yb7I49fybZ ~
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Researchers Are Using A.I. to Decode the Human Genome
AlphaGenome is a leap forward in the ability to study the human blueprint. But the fine workings of our DNA are still largely a mystery.
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International Conference on Social Media & Society
Next Conference: July 13-15, 2026 | Location: Glasgow
https://socialmediaandsociety.org/
C’mon tae Bonnie Glasgow! Save the dates: #SMSociety July 13-15, 2026
In what ways could we construe this '#SocialMediaAndSOCIETY' biennial conference as having a key focus on the '#NetworkSOCIETY" (per #MCastells)? & re upcoming #SocietyInfoTechAndGlobalUniv book @WUaSPress https://socialmediaandsociety.
In what ways could we construe this '#SocialMediaAndSOCIETY' biennial conference as having a key focus on the '#NetworkSOCIETY" (per #MCastells)? & re upcoming #SocietyInfoTechAndGlobalUniv book @WUaSPress https://t.co/V6kPCbAdED
— WorldUnivandSch (@WorldUnivAndSch) January 29, 2026
C’mon tae Bonnie Glasgow! #SMSociety 7/13-15/26 ~
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Next Conference: July 13-15, 2026 | Location: Glasgow
https://socialmediaandsociety.
C’mon tae Bonnie Glasgow! Save the dates: #SMSociety July 13-15, 2026
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Cairngorms: [Air-L] Final call for papers to the 2026 International Conference on Social Media & Society (#SMSociety) - Might I give as a paper the first chapter in Part 2 of my "Society, Information Technology and the Global University" book (possibly in 2026, or 2027) at 2026 International Conference on Social Media & Society (#SMSociety), which will take place in Glasgow, Scotland, from July 13th-15th? * * * TwitterX - #AgingReversalMachine w - How to view Google Street View in a smart meeting room - as potentially an #Aging Reversal Machine ? * *
Saturday, January 24, 2026
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noun (plural societies)
1 the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community: drugs, crime, and other dangers to society.
• the community of people living in a particular country or region and having shared customs, laws, and organizations: modern industrial societies | the high incidence of violence in American society.
• [with adjective] a specified section of a community: no one in polite society uttered the word.
• (also high society) the aggregate of people who are fashionable, wealthy, and influential, regarded as forming a distinct group in a community: [as modifier] : a society wedding.
• a plant or animal community: the analogy between insect society and human city is not new.
2 an organization or club formed for a particular purpose or activity: [in names] : the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
3 the situation of being in the company of other people: she shunned the society of others.
ORIGIN
mid 16th century (in the sense ‘companionship, friendly association with others’): from French société, from Latin societas, from socius ‘companion’.
- Definition & Structure: A network consists of nodes (points of intersection) that are interconnected. It is a flexible, scalable, and decentralized system of organization that transcends geographical boundaries.
- Information-Driven: The economy and culture are centered on the processing, consumption, and production of information, with networks acting as the new architecture of social relationships.
- Time and Space: The network society operates within the "space of flows" (communication flows) and "timeless time" (compressed, non-linear, and asynchronous interactions).
- Key Driver: The internet, mobile technology, and other digital infrastructures enable this, fostering a "culture of real virtuality".
- Increased Productivity: Highly efficient, dynamic, and innovative networks adapt quickly to changing social and economic conditions.
- Global Connectivity: Facilitates instant communication and interaction across different locations, fostering a more interconnected, open-minded global community.
- Empowerment: The speed and scale of networks empower users and support insurgent politics or global causes.
- Flexibility: Allows for rapid reorganization, with the ability to expand or contract based on needs.
- Exclusion: While connecting many, it can exclude others, creating a divide based on network access.
- Security & Warfare: The digital infrastructure increases vulnerability to cyberwars, surveillance, and misinformation, as seen in the Sage Journals studies on the evolving nature of war and state power.
- Delocalization: Human action is increasingly uprooted from local contexts, moving to distant, digital networks, say this YouTube video.
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