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unseen1_unseen
1. In the 70's the USA was on the cusp of humans exploring the solar system. The USA led the world in science, in trade, in economic activity, in military
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el gato malo
boriquagato
because it seems clear that the media won't, i've updated the US cases adjusted for testing levels chartswhen you test more, you find more casesreporting that data without reference to
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Hannah R. Hughes, MD, MBA
hrh_approved
A plea to EM bound applicants: The system is broken. While we work on long term solutions, we ask that you help us temporarily fix it. If you have more
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Wokal Distance
wokal_distance
15/People say the media is biased, it can't be trusted, and that they push and agenda. Some people say we are in an age of "narrative warfare." Others say people
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Kevin Bass, MS
kevinnbass
I think civil discourse is great.However social media itself encourages outrage culture. Without a concerted effort by social media platforms to discourage this, outrage culture will continue.Thread1/n And responding to
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Julien Riel-Salvatore
julien_rs
Oh JFC! Yippeeyay, another terrible take on 'Venus' figurines by non-specialists. I can't emphasize how bad this study is in terms of terminology, sample selection, methods, data presentation and lit
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donny diaspora
johnnytorkustan
So I decided, whatever, may as well read this Iran-China trade agreement. You can read it all here if you want: https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn%3Aaaid%3Ascds%3AUS%3Af6a1ae0b-9378-4831-b6bf-af56c9f5696d#pageNum=3It's
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Dr Alison Cameron #Where'sUrMask?
noremacnosila
Thread I opted to leave a Russell Group Uni, and turned down some great job offers from other RGs, because I WANT to work @BangorUni. I offer my students here
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Lindsay Brown
Lidsville
Thread. First, IMCYI, a good Star article on lessons from SARS, the Precautionary Principle, & the decision to resist the possibility of aerosol transmission until the evidence was in, which
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Nick Hudson
NickHudsonCT
Yesterday’s interview of Harvard & Standford professors of medicine @MartinKulldorff, Jay Battacharya & @Mlevitt_NP2013 is the sanest appraisal of the C-19 situation I've heard. I know many won’t have 2
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Mike Cameron 🖋
mikercameron
This is, of course, utter nonsense.https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/actions-for-schools-during-the-coronavirus-outbreak/guidance-for-full-opening-schools This is also interesting as it seems to indicate that KS3 can be taught by o
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Bansi Sharma
bansisharma
1. On Covid Testing: What We Have, And What We NeedThis is a thread on a few basic scientific concepts, but they can be very, very confusing. Bookmark this thread
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Julia Ioffe
juliaioffe
Last month, I told you that my grandmother died of #COVID19. What I didn't tell you is that she also (unintentionally) infected my mother. My mother had already had covid
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Dinesh S. Thakur
d_s_thakur
This is a limited point about availability of efficacy data for vaccines under development in the context of the approval for CovidShield and Covaxin in India. There have been many
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Dr. Juliette McClendon
DrJulietteM
The stain of racism is deep within the origins of Psychiatry and Psychology. History lesson thread...1/14 Early in its lifetime, psychiatry played a central role in justifying chattel slavery. The
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James Mendelsohn
jmendelsohn77
As promised the other day, a thread about why campaigns to ban shechita (kosher slaughter) rest upon a highly misleading claim which is in some ways comparable to the claim
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