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Joe Bassey
Joe__Bassey
African Moors who introduced learning and civilization in Spain._The Moors began invading Spain around 711 AD when an African army, under leader Tariq ibn-Ziyad, crossed the Strait of Gibraltar from
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R.P.
ResonantPyre
I was feeling rather theologically unsettled last night; probably what unsettles me more than the question of whether God exists, is the question of how other people, smart and honest
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BLUEPRINT 🇺🇸
BLUEPRINT_Q
Figured it out yet? It's glaringly obvious now.CCP allowed infected citizens to fly out of China around the world. The first US #COVID19 case arrived in Seattle the same day
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Sridhar Vembu
svembu
1/ In the corporate world, there is a quest for "repeatable process", done under the rubric of "scientific management". Another related slogan is "data driven" decision making.What I have found
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Cristi Proistosescu
cristiproist
If you don't know the story of Joanne Malkus / Joanne Simpson, you should! She was a (the?) pioneer of cloud physics, a subject that at the time was considered
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Benk Ohn
agentbenten
MMA Metagame Series by @dmarty77 Defense and Initiative - https://www.thefight-site.com/home/mma-metagame-defense-amp-initiative?rq=metaAnalytics and Matchups - https://www.thefight-site.com/home/mma-metagame-analytics-amp-matchups?rq=metaO
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Ashley Holub, PhD
ashtroid22
It’s painful to point this out but it needs to be said in light of the increasing number of #COVID19 cases. In the beginning we observed a wide range in
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Alex Usher
AlexUsherHESA
1/ Work is making me think a lot more about how producers of research (mostly unis) transfer knowledge into the economy in a way that drives economic growth and whether/how
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Sizwe sikaMusi
SizweLo
In 1910, a man named Charles Davenport created a registry called the Eugenics Office which would be used to register the genetic background of every single man, woman and child
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Nicole Scro
nmscro
Some positive news for 2020: not only are we replacing old roads named after white supremacists, but we're naming *new* ones not after some variant of shrubbery.The roads for the
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Jelena Brankovic
jelena3121
We talk a lot about rankings here: what we think & how we feel about them, why we (dis)like them, what’s wrong with them, and so on.In this I
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Dr. Catherine Macdonald
dr_catmac
This #InternationalDayOfWomenInScience my feed is full of lovely scientists shouting out their women colleagues, mentors, and students. It’s really nice, and I’m usually thrilled to get in on it. But
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kinozhao
kinozhao2
Finally gotten around to reading this. Fascinating & convincing piece! I learned a lot. A short thread on someone with 0 background in poli phil. 1/https://twitter.com/dikaioslin/status/1262420410123071488 The paper aims to
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Philip Ball
philipcball
Like many if not most science writers, much of what I wrote this year was on the single, inevitable topic of what we first called "the coronavirus", then Covid-19, now
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Stefan Kertesz, MD
StefanKertesz
1/Last week we launched CSI:OPIOIDs, our research survey for bereaved families+friends who have lost a person with pain to suicide during a change in opioid prescribing. I want to say
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Will Saletan
saletan
The @washingtonpost reports that Trump, in continuing to tell Americans that the virus is receding, is in fact contradicting an internal White House projection — which, according to aides, alarmed
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