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Kate Wong
katewong
[THREAD] For @sciam’s 175th birthday, I looked at what scientists have learned about human origins since the magazine debuted in 1845. Pretty much everything we know about the evolution of
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Fay Lin
xiaofei_lin
It would be ridiculous if we told people, "you're not passionate enough to belong in:"- Tennis- Cooking- Painting- anything elseYet, #academia continually tells people, "you're not passionate enough to belong
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The Oracle near Delphi Falls
labgrrl
It is very understandable that some people like to believe that healthy people are manipulated by nefarious government entities into doing terrible things, because we know for a fact that
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Marwa Zaatari
marwa_zaatari
Here is a collection of cheating techniques of ionizers when reporting test results @jljcolorado 1) Use a small chamber or position their equipment above a tiny surface (example Petri
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Washington Examiner
dcexaminer
NY Gov. @AndrewCuomo: "We're going to have to have a public education campaign to battle the [COVID-19 vaccine] skepticism." .@AndrewCuomo in October: Americans "should be" skeptical of an FDA-approved COVID-19
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Kevin M. Kruse
KevinMKruse
Once again, this is utter nonsense.https://twitter.com/alexnazaryan/status/1115674970615578624 First of all, she says that the Southern Strategy is a "myth," when we have actual documents from inside the Nixon administration and e
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Michael C. Frank
mcxfrank
The Psychological Science Accelerator @PsySciAcc has struggled to get grant funding: https://psysciacc.org/2021/01/11/how-should-we-fund-the-psa/ManyBabies has also struggled to support itself, with very limited grant success. How can such
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
Big news yesterday was the announcement by UK scientists that the steroid dexamethasone reduced deaths in ventilated #covid19 patients by a third. It was the kind of good news we
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Free Spiritus 😷
freespiritus
1/ If I were leading the @bctf right now, during a pandemic — here are things I would do.1. Hire a scientific consultant to advise the Federation and locals on
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David Wallace-Wells
dwallacewells
The most promising of the vaccines was fully designed before the first confirmed American case and was manufactured for testing before the first American death. How much faster could we
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Kelsey Piper
KelseyTuoc
@flexport shipped more than 100million units of PPE in a disaster response effort that started Jan 27th, when Silicon Valley was being *mocked* for taking covid seriously. @patrickc and Stripe
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Barney Graham, MD, PhD
BarneyGrahamMD
One year ago today, Chinese scientists posted the first 6 sequences for a novel coronavirus (nCOV), now SARS-CoV-2 the cause of COVID-19 Dr. George Gao is head of China CDC
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Dr Emma Hodcroft
firefoxx66
I'm still getting a *lot* of media enquiries - more than I can even respond to! So here's some of my best tips for how to reach out to me
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Jennifer Cabrera 😀 #SmilesMatter
jhaskinscabrera
The Gainesville Sun is running a disparaging piece on me in tomorrow's print edition. This thread summarizes my response, or you can read the whole thing with links to references
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Dake Kang
dakekang
1/ NEW: During 12 fateful days in January, Chinese authorities failed to report any new coronavirus cases, lulling Wuhan residents into complacency.Why? In part, because of cronyism and secret deals
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Colleen Farrell, MD
colleenmfarrell
Back in March (was that 8 years ago?) I started tweeting about #Covid19. I was one of the first internal medicine residents at Bellevue Hospital in NYC to care for
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