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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
1) Leading corona researchers admit that they have no scientific evidence for the existence of a virusCorona_Facts July 03, 2020 https://archive.org/details/leading-corona-researchers-admit-that-they-have-no-scientific-evidence/mode/2up Quo
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Sam Weiss Evans
SAWEvans
Hey @clarkamiller do you have a good STS take on the history and politics of the “2 degrees” figure for global warming? For those who stumble on this later, here
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Gummi Bear
gummibear737
Let’s talk about Fear ProphetsDr Eric Ding is a high priest of this groupUnfortunately, many people without medical or science backgrounds (including many in the teaching community ) have come
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
If COVID virus or mutant variants cause asymptomatic/mild infection in vaccinated people or reinfection, think of it as a booster dose of vaccine that protects from severe disease/death.Best protection from
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Alice Barsoumian, MD
AliceBarsoumian
Did you know I was reluctant to get vaccinated at first but changed my mind?A As an ID physician I was skeptical that making a #COVIDvaccine could be
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Julie Comperchio
JulesC2022
@Human1stMD @kari_jerge @CMichaelGibson @BZavaletaMD @choo_ek @CNN @ETSshow @meganranney @marklewismd @MarkSeamonMD @RyManMD To all HCWs- A letter of gratitude: some of you I know, others I follow on Twitter & value
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Harry Siviter
harrysiviter
Hi Robert – Always happy to chat about our results. For the future trying to start a ‘civil discussion’ by commenting on our ‘flawed results’ might not be the best
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Dr. Jeffrey Lewis
ArmsControlWonk
This is a fairly tepid "rebuttal" to the @UCSUSA study on hypersonic gliders. What I find most notable is that it largely concedes the technical objections in the paper. Allow
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Kendra "Gloom is My Beat" Pierre-Louis
KendraWrites
It feels deeply weird to not be covering this year's wildfire season. A few things that I've learned over the years - learn from my mistakes. It's not especially useful
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
And now for the bad news. *sigh*It looks like #B117, the more transmissible variant first detected in England, has now picked up the E484K mutation as well. That is the
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Julie Lynch
juliaflynch
I've been haranguing political scientists about good and bad uses of COVID death data. This seemingly minor intervention by Belgium's health minister provides a great example of why this matters
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Lucas Rocha-Melogno
Lucas_Bolivian
A short data thread that supports aerosols being key drivers of respiratory inf. disease transmission (vs. droplets). 1) Duguid (1946) showing that 96%, 99% and 94% of particles emitted while
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PeerSpot
PeerSpot
How does it feel when the likes of Dassault Systemes, GE & NetApp endorsing & helping out in your initiative that brings a big social impact? At @BrainSightAI , Dr.
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Emilia C Skirmuntt 🦇🧬🦠
ESkirmuntt
Where did SARS-CoV2 come from? (a THREAD)The answer is... We don't know! (you should get used to it). But we can hypothesize. Let's tackle the first thing: laboratory escape is
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Herta || Герта
unknwnmeans
Ok I can't fall asleep so thought I would share my perspective (I can't put a hc label on this, it's really a pov) of science in Bleach as a
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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
There’s been some really tantalizing data coming out in the past few days that the COVID vaccines might in fact do a great job reducing infection & transmission too, and
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