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Liam Hogan
Limerick1914
Before and After the Great Famine (population density per 100 acres, 1841-1851) https://www.rte.ie/history/post-famine/2020/1116/1178465-before-and-after-the-famine-an-interactive-map/ “We have not too much population.” Richard Allen’
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Emily Pontecorvo
emilypont
on my latest feature for @grist: Millions of oil and gas wells have been abandoned. Some contaminate soil and groundwater. Some leak methane. Some are just hazardous pipes sticking out
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Reid Wilson
PoliticsReid
The state of #COVID19 is not good. It’s worse than ever, even before the full extent of the Thanksgiving surge is known. More than 101,000 people are in hospitals across
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Gavin Buckingham
DrGBuckingham
We had a rather traumatic experience last week where we found out that the father of one of our kid's best friends was arrested in July and just sent to
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Jesse Colombo
TheBubbleBubble
Let's have a discussion: I have genuine questions & concerns about Bitcoin & cryptos as a store of value.First off, I've believed in owning Bitcoin as a diversifier since it
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Chris Falconer
ChrisFalconer16
Only a couple of days into #16Days last night was so typical of the contempt for women I’ve only just calmed down enough to write this. As many of
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The Conversation
ConversationUK
I am a genomics researcher and I investigated mutations in more than 50,000 coronavirus genomes so far this year.This new variant has a number of features that could raise concern
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Tony Yates
t0nyyates
The Sunak moving goalposts story... 1. There was only briefly a goal of simply 'protecting the NHS', and otherwise letting the virus do its work. The March 23 2020 lockdown
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Leandro Steinberg
lean_stein
In relation to a nice tweet started by our friend @drkeithsiau about the number, safety, localization of biopsies, let me share some research I've done for work. For the sake
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Sarah Rainsford
sarahrainsford
A big day for Belarus.Almost 42% turnout reported in early voting in presidential elections.Most will be state employees; many under pressure to vote the 'right way'Opposition challenger Tikhanovskaya called on
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Joshua Shepherd
PhilosophyShep
How much do philosophers publish? And how much do they cite? Anecdotes abound, but it is surely less than all the nearby sciences, surely. But I was curious about these
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Michael Hobbes
RottenInDenmark
This is asinine. Only a small number of Republicans may admit to believing in QAnon per se, but a much larger percentage believe in its constituent parts. QAnon is not
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Timothy Gowers
wtgowers
This poll seems to have amused some people and annoyed others: my guess is that the former mainly voted "No" or "It's complicated" and the latter mainly voted "Yes". Interestingly,
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Fabrizio Venditti
F_Vend
As one of the authors of this paper let me take this occasion to add a few points on composite indicators of financial conditions (most of these points are valid
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Maria A. Perez
MariaAPerez1
Every year, the same story. By the the first Sunday of #Advent, Helen was more frazzled than usual. Year end financial closings & budgets compounded her already busy schedule. Still
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Joanne Ryan MP
JoanneRyanLalor
Our community, the federal electorate of Lalor, the City of Wyndham is in the eye of the pandemic storm that is COVID-19. Like our western and northern suburb neighbours, we
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