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Beatrice Cherrier
Undercoverhist
On December 6 1916, the evening before his examination on the theory of heat, Kiev polytechnical institute student Jacob Marschak was thrown in jailHe was 18(I don’t know if the
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Loren Collins
LorenCollins
Let me share some fun trivia about Atlanta’s once-preeminent conservative talk radio host, the @Talkmaster, the High Priest of the Church of the Painful Truth, libertarian-turned-Trump-supporter...Neal Adolph Boortz, Jr.Yes, that’s
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jonat_anim
gtoisa10
my fav Punpun lines:This list contains all the most stimulating lines (which tackles existential questions/quotes/ relatable/interesting thoughts/ bluntly depressing/nihilistic)... chronologically! 1- “did God create Men or did men create
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Zain Chagla
zchagla
Let's review the history of Remdesivir1) Jan-Feb - COVID hits the world - remdesivir is an interesting compound that needs a home - gilead releases drug to a small number
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Who's Gonna Be Lucky Indicted #2? - Brian Cates
drawandstrike
I don't know who need to hear this, but Antifa/BLM started bringing GUNS to their riots weeks ago.They've been shooting at people for some time now in places like Utah,
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marié
marxistenjolras
The Enjolras and Grantaire dynamic in different Les Mis adaptations: a thread So full disclaimer: in the Les Mis adaptations/productions there are three different approaches to their relationship: 1. Full
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WRI Restoration
restoreforward
THREAD: Two new articles in @naturesustainab and @ScienceMagazine share skepticism on the climate benefits of growing trees. Some thoughts from our team on some misleading media coverage surrounding them:http://ow.ly/sWNi50AfJLo 2.The
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OnlyLeonie
LeonieHilliard
Folks out there, I get that digital pregnancy test kits are a bit of a rip off, but having worked in diagnostic companies that make lateral flow devices (LFDs) for
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R. P. Schwartz
Doc_RPS
On school DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) initiatives, and walking and chewing gum, and my school administrator's perspective, a thread: Here is a crucial thing, which I have been saying for
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Stacey Gray
staceygraydc
Pleased to share my testimony to @SenateCommerce on the use of #BigData for #COVID19. Read: https://bit.ly/2y4zPml . I focus on explaining the commercial ecosystem for #locationdata. Policymakers must understand what's out
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Laura Pitter
Laurapitter
Last night New York police appear to have “kettled” protesters in with nowhere to go. After chanting “let us disburse” over and over again, NYPD still arrested people, body-slamming &
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Sam Dylan Finch
samdylanfinch
This is a thread I’m writing (admittedly) half-enraged, about eating disorders and ADHD, and the challenges in finding providers who will be comfortable treating both. ADHD and eating disorders coincide
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Wes Kao 🏛
wes_kao
You might read 52 books per year…But I’m more impressed if you read one book and let it change you.Here are 9 tips to maximize your reading: 1. Understand why
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Amy Harmon
amy_harmon
I wrote this because I'm fascinated by the emerging immune v not-immune-to-#COVID19 social divide. But many readers are expressing skepticism about the premise, that people who recover from infection with
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Julia Jackson
julia_jacks
@nyuniversity: an MCC tenured professor spent an entire class period telling students that wearing masks doesn’t prevent the spread of COVID-19, and that hydroxychloroquine trials were made to fail so
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Ambereen Dadabhoy
DrDadabhoy
Prof. Ian Smith delivering the Shakespeare Birthday Lecture @FolgerLibrary "Whiteness: A Primer for Understanding Shakespeare." Kathleen Lynch detailing the history of the birthday lecture and the history of this lecture
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