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#Hypothesis
Jeremy Kamil 🇺🇦
macroliter
Ok, just to hedge a bit, there is a plausible albeit low likelihood scenario in which the next big wave is driven by a derivative of Omicron. But this exception
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Conspirador Norteño
conspirator0
#ObamaGate began trending early in the morning today (May 10th, 2020.) We did some digging into the origins of the trend. It doesn't look like automation played much of a
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Andrea she/her
Forsureafedera1
Ok, I have class in 20 min, but using this theory, called transformative power theory, to apply to social movements, I can see why the women's rights movement not only
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Rob Ford
robfordmancs
Migration to Britain now running above the peaks seen before Brexit. Net migration now back around 300k a year. EU migration down sharply, replace by non-EU migration.Yet the political salience
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Michael Clemens
m_clem
Does gender equality, beyond its inherent value, cause economic growth?This is hard to study in cross-country data, but here is a new and smart approach.A short thread on a new
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Auva Zarandi
auvazarandi
After reflecting on my first year of university, I realized I have some things I would love to share with the incoming class of 2024 (or to anyone who would
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Alex Garcia 🔍
alexgarcia_atx
We connected the dots and knew what we were going to put together.This integrates with this tweet https://twitter.com/alexgarcia_atx/status/1374521592902869000 3. Outline ExperimentsOur experiment was to determine if the demand was there.Wo
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Serena Li Here
SerenaLiHere
creator economy hypothesis re: pain point - production friction and time spent on mundane tasks, in relation to age group, purchasing power, and market opportunities 1/ creators < age
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gut reactions
gutreactions1
A hypothesis I've been mulling over for some time in thread form;The collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the Reichs - all of them... Archduke, Kaiser and Fuhrer - has
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Amit Phansalkar
asuph
People seem to have this vague notion of special scientific knowledge that's somehow a monopoly of a certain class/group of people. I suspect this comes from our centuries of religion
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Tim Skellett
Gurdur
1/ New thread! From the previous thread (https://twitter.com/Gurdur/status/1302348677223153670). Now the tricky, tricky question of ACE inhibitors (ACEi), used mostly in treatment of high blood pressure and congestive heart failure; are
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Chris von Csefalvay
chrisvcsefalvay
The two are not mutually exclusive. The big question in the issue of the proximal origin of the #coronavirus is its adaptation to the human ACE2 receptor. This means it
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halvorz ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
halvorz
it occurs to me that sars-2 provides a good example of why pathogens don't necessarily or even typically evolve towards lower virulence we know that sars-2 viral load typically peaks
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Jeffrey O'Brien
JeffOB_Ldrshp
Thoughts on this moment:1st: hugs to my black brothers and sisters. I love you.2nd: this moment in time is horrific, and it is also very American.Racism is in the DNA
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Stephanie Melchor, PhD
sjmelchor
Okay, boys and girls and non-binary darlings, circle up. IT'S STORY-TIME. I've learned some things in the last 48 hrs re: the history of immunology that, not once during the
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. Reinfection. Whisper it quietly lest you be dismissed as a crank or alarmist. What bothers me about the question of reinfection is that if you talk to a lot
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