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Liz (LT Ward) is doing writerly things
Ltward2
What if we talked about COVID like it was polio?Most of us think of polio and for Americans, our go-to is FDR, a president who hid his polio complications throughout
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Tony Shield
das_shield
I've been reading a lot of undergrad assignments, postgrad theses, research papers & a book recently. My overwhelming impression is that humans write poorly, so here are some unsolicited tips...
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Michael J Barany
MBarany
There's an aspect of this 2+2 thing that I think is really important and that has generally been overlooked, so you know what that means:(thread) WHAT IS ACTUALLY *RACIST* ABOUT
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Lex Gill
lex_is
Good morning. Nine thoughts about this argument:1. Lawyers are a professional class with the unique power to turn words into consequences — all choices about what they learn (and do
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Crystal Lee 李佳佳
crystaljjlee
I'm excited to finally share a huge project @mitvis on COVID, misinfo, + data vis! How do COVID skeptics on FB/Twitter use + interpret data? To find out, we
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Street DON Steamin H⚬t™ 🦂+أنا أحب القو🦂
DonSteamin
1 RT= 1 principle of the aristocrat’s proper use of drugs. 001- Drug use is epic and based actually. If you deny this you are probably coping for the fact
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Jeremy Farrar
JeremyFarrar
Until we are all safe, no one is safe. Covid is a global problem @RobinMcKiehttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/31/jeremy-farrar-until-we-are-all-safe-no-one-is-safe-covid-is-a-global-problem It is reasonable & understandab
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Jacob Schreiber
jmschreiber91
The more papers I read for a review article I'm writing about ML pitfalls in genomics, the more my faith is shaken in the results from papers that apply machine
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Niamh Walsh
NiamhAWalsh
Actually there might be something to this so here goes: on theatre and conspiracy theories (stick with me this is going somewhere) When I was a baby actor I did
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Tom Connor
tomrconnor
So with all of the focus on the national surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 and the various variants that are circulating it can be easy to overlook the fact that the genome
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Michael Bronner
michaelbronner
The NYT's frustration that Africans may not be dying from COVID in sufficient numbers continues. On Dec. 26, @sherifink assured readers that "The Worst is Yet to Come" in Africa.
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Arindrajit Dube
arindube
People who think minimum wage is just an inevitably controversial topic in politics & economics should spend some time studying the U.K.Tl;dr. UK used to be like the US back
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(Cyriac) Abby Philips
drabbyphilips
1/Dr.Thakur, this is a huge issue. Big industry. Powerful lobby. They crush critique wit money power. I hav experienced it first hand. Here is my story. Last year March, I
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. Boris Johnson’s answer to this question demonstrates he is ill equipped to handle this crisis. I don’t know a single public health expert, scientist or clinician who has advocated
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Dan Barton
oreothlypis
I think the history of @AmOrnith's approach to the standardization of English common names of birds deserves a little attention so I'm going to tweet about bird names a little
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Sword Bearer
BearerS_word
THE OCCULT ANATOMY OF MANPART ITHE HUMAN BODY IN SYMBOLISM In Scripture we are told that God made man in his own image. It is so stated not only in
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