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Sean Jacobs
MiCTLaN74
In honor of it reaching 100 followers and being in service for nearly a year, here's a little bit about one of my favorite projects for the past year, Toad
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Chrisi
chrisiousity
Ok.Well, let's see, how DO I know?Well, in a very narrow way, I can't tell you for sure the precise number of people who have died.But I know PERSONALLY of
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
COVID Update September 10: Paul Revere thought he was doing his job but that whole “redcoats are coming” thing panicked people. 1/ The White House has a very systematic model
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Žiga Malek
ZigaMalek
Dear academia! I recently received an email asking me to sell coauthorships on my upcoming papers to "get some profit" @AcademicChatter @RetractionWatch @UBVU (thread) (1/8) Let's ignore the typical flattery
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Jim's Movie Appreciation Account
goodoldcatchy
Kens and Karens refusing to wear a mask in retail outlets during a public health crisis are toddlers clinging to the semi-illusion of individual freedom like a comfort blanket. Asserting
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
As horrific as #COVID19 looks right now, it is almost certainly about to get worse—“I’m very very concerned that we’ve now gone from a virus that we could control to
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ClownBasket 🙂
ClownBasket
1/10A lesson on politicized science from Michael Chrichton.“Imagine that there is a new scientific theory that warns of an impending crisis, and points to a way out.This theory quickly draws
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Dr. Safa Mote
SafaMote
Thread on "Masks, Einstein, Interdisciplinary Science, and defeating #COVID."In 1905, which @AlbertEinstein called his "miracle year", he published four important papers. One of them was on "Brownian Motion":ht
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Albert Pinto
70sBachchan
75th anniversary of the Trinity atomic bomb test! Some wondeful stories about how the Manhattan Project influenced science & culture.https://insidescience.org/manhattan-project-legacy https://twitter.com/dschwa8059/status/12835928078784
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Sanjana Curtis 🦢
sanjanacurtis
This #InternationalDayOfWomenAndGirlsInScience I’d like to highlight some aspects of being an *international woman in science*. For a lot of women of color from developing countries, a scientist is someone who
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Hélène Cecilia
HelCecilia
I recently read a really cool paper by @ada_w_yan @SRileyIDD et al. describing a model of influenza viral dynamics 1/nhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1755436520300311 As good scientists/modellers, they made their code ava
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Dr. Ana Maria Porras
AnaMaPorras
I am so proud of my first paper as corresponding author! And on a topic I am SURE I'll work on for the rest of my life: the need to
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svevlad - anti-soyadeen action
antisoyadeen
For what I think would be my first high effort tweet, let's talk about modern/abstract/avantgarde art:Many (most of you) will say "grr modern art bad". And from the perspective that
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Holly Witteman, PhD
hwitteman
In my experience, most Canadians are unaware that Canada has extremely few available acute care hospital beds (meaning “beds that are maintained, staffed and immediately available for use”) compared to
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:Billy-Don :I-AM
ValiantThor12
1) Here's some help with POTUS code talk to anons!!!Christina BarkerDecode of POTUS Speech ~“1. Medical Miracle = MedBeds2. Safe & Effective Vaccine = Safe Military3. Greatest Scientific Accomplishments in
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Really But Not Really A Senator This Time Person
sayer_of_stuff
By... not exactly popular demand, but certainly popular accidental suggestion, here's some Astronomy History with a focus on America, while drunk! HAPPY 4TH!https://twitter.com/sayer_of_stuff/status/1279594826661539841?s=20 As long as t
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