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Branko Marcetic
BMarchetich
This is - and I do not say this lightly - dangerous misinformation comparable to the bullshit peddled by Trump, maybe moreso because Biden is perceived as honest and abiding
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Madhu Menon
madmanweb
Who should take Covaxin? Nobody.It hasn't finished all clinical trials and there is no efficacy data for it. The company making it says this data will only be available in
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Delta Upsilon Ques
TrentonQues1950
Everyday for #BlackHistoryMonth we will highlight one distinguished OmegaMan. Today we will mention Ernest Melville DuPorte.DuPorte was born October 24th 1891 in Nevis. In 1910, DuPorte started college at Macdonald
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
Science asked me to -briefly- reflect on what happened in 2020. So, a thread on this year in science, the breakthroughs and breakdowns and where my head is at at
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manasataramgini
blog_supplement
This important work on the ethnogenesis of the Mongols has been finally published. A few comments follow:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092867420313210?via%3DihubFirst around 3300 BCE and before. The red is the Afanasie
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Brianna McHorse, PhD 🏳️🌈
fossilosophy
I get asked fairly often, usually by science PhD students, about transitioning from academia to data science. Here’s a thread of the things I say most often. Caveats: I
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Phil Plait
BadAstronomer
In 1962, astronomers found an object so bizarre they had *no idea* what it could be. When they figured it out through a clever trick of the sky, they opened
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Boris Johnson
BorisJohnson
I want to say to everyone right across the United Kingdom that I know how tough this is, I know how frustrated you are, I know that you have had
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Helen S Fields
Helen_Fields
I'm looking at the single best looking male face you've come across (it's for a thing) & want to get a feel for common perception (I've looked at the science).
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
MOST EFFECTIVE INTERVENTIONS: What works best for reducing R(t)?Limiting gatherings
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Mads Norre Christensen
MadsNorre
Recently i've been thinking about how the rise of pain science has influenced our views and understanding of pain. While pain science is definitely a step forward from the biomedical
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Rocky jamwal
jamwal_rocky
Does Science has proof of Vedic Sciences ? Scientific vs Non-Scientific DebateAnswer to scientific fraternity! There is a huge debate always going on in this scientific and non-scientific fraternity regarding
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Roger Pielke Jr.
RogerPielkeJr
Good news and bad news on the Biden Administration's efforts to consider a "social cost of carbon" via an Interagency Working Group on the Social Cost of Greenhouse Gaseshttps://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-ac
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John Burn-Murdoch
jburnmurdoch
Somehow even 12 months into the pandemic, people are saying "yes but how many of those 100k UK deaths were due to Covid and how many were due to lockdowns?"Time
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Jane Merrick
janemerrick23
Daughter asked me yesterday whether people would look back at this time in history - just as we look back (for her, on Horrible Histories) at times of war, plague
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James Bartlett
JamesEBartlett
It was great to talk about reproducible workflows for @riotscienceclub @riotscience_wlv. You can watch the recording below, but if you don't want to listen to me talk for 40 minutes,
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