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Shehab Khan
ShehabKhan
The scientists who have been advising the government about #COVID19 have started to speak more candidly about the situation. Here's a little thread of some of the things that have
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Laura Manenti
LallinaManenti
Marco’s 1st histogram! He was upset that the didn’t “win.” He wanted to change the data. Then I explained it was not a race, that it‘s ok if ppl who
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Colin J. Carlson, Ph.D.
wormmaps
This quote alone shows how myopic conservationists are about "pandemic preparedness", a decades-old field about so much more than respirators and tests. We've moved from asking for a seat at
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LGA_A320
A320Lga
They definitely were! The American steel industry invested maybe 1/3 of what the Japanese did in steel R&D through the 60s and 70s, were among the last producers to adopt
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cultural terrorist
risguey
decentralization is defined as “the transfer of control of an activity or organization to several local offices or authorities rather than one single one.”if you don’t know how organizations or
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Michael Cunningham, MD, FACC, FSCAI
OSHeartDoc
Tate, you are wrong. You assume you are finding every “case.” You aren’t... not even close. You are discounting T-cell immunity and mucosal IgA antibodies which you cannot easily test
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𓋹𓍑𓋴Nyatsimba Mutota
lumekaaveknew
Euros such as Napoleon said: “Africa begins in the Pyrenees” simply because of the Afrikan domination of Europe such as the Moors. Before the 711 Moors other groups of Afrikans
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Rain Mason, PhD, BLM, ACAB 🦊
500livesasafox
How academic psychology tries (and fails) to dunk on astrology, a thread. 1/https://twitter.com/500livesasafox/status/1259255911102722049 The root of the problem is a construct called “magical thinking” that developmental psychologists like Piaget us
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Milsetze1016
This might get me on trouble but as a historian I need to speak about this because I saw some people commenting on how white archaeologists and historians like to
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Andy #FBPE #ClimateCrisis #NHS
andycorneys
It’s Roald Dahls Tales of The Bleeding Obvious that Johnson & chums just want the economy back up & running. Well don’t we all? If he hadn’t fuc*** it up
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Kirsty Sale
ElliottSale
A thread about reviewing.These are my opinions as an author, reviewer, editor & human being.It should go without saying...Being rejected from a journal is fine.Reviews contrary to your viewpoint are
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Ravina Rawal
RavinaRawal
Listen here, attractive people in kitchens casually dropping toxic statements like “5-min prep” and “10-min prep” for your recipes. WHO THE HELL IS PEELING YOUR GARLIC?! I’ve been at it
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Carole Cadwalladr
carolecadwalla
Why did UK govt abandon testing? It BAFFLES public health experts. This week, the lack of accountability & scrutiny became so alarming that we launched this to try & get
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Ajey
Paimaamu
If people still think that Saraswati river was mythological, Mahabharata and Ramayana were myths then the joke's on them. As of now, there is more than enough tangible proof to
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Sarah Mulhern Gross
thereadingzone
I've been teaching in a hybrid model for two weeks now. Two cohorts (A/B) who follow an AA/BB schedule. We are all remote on Wednesdays. Let me tell you- I
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Debbie Kennett
DebbieKennett
Ant and Dec's DNA Journey was very hit and miss. On the plus side it was great to see some practical examples of autosomal DNA cousin matching and some good
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