Science Twitter — navigating change in science communication

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Robert Insall
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[1] School of Cancer Sciences,
[2] University of Glasgow,undefined
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Twitter has become an increasingly influential tool in science communication. With the ongoing changes in management, the future of Science Twitter is uncertain, and other platforms may succeed it. Whatever happens, it is clear that social media are good for science and here to stay.
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