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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
Going to briefly discuss a new SARS-CoV-2 preprint by the FDA, whose senior author said "was intended to investigate something that could only have happened in a laboratory" according to
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P. D. Mangan Health & Fitness Maximalist đșđž
Mangan150
Stanford study reveals immune driver of brain agingBlocking PGE2 reverses mental decline, restores brain metabolism.But where does PGE2 come from?https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-01/sm-ssr011921.php PGE2 is made from arachidonic
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Baldaccio d'Anghiari
Autiauto
THREAD on Straussâ Epilogue: I promised awhile ago a thread on why one should read Leo Strauss. Iâll probably make a more general thread on that, but 1st, here is
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Clive Mansa
clivemansa
There's a very good reason we don't let politicians set interest rates or the money supply: they're short-sighted and constrained by the whims of constituents. This is not an insult,
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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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Matt Rafalow
mrafalow
more sociologists than ever are studying digital stuff â amazing. but good science emerges from a network of support, so here are a few tips to get started. feedback thanks
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Global FinPrint
globalfinprint
Our first global analysis assessing the status of reef sharks is complete. The good news? Conservation potential remains high - shark populations benefit from fisheries management, shark sanctuaries, and
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Stian Westlake
stianwestlake
Standards time! Today weâre excited to announce that @royalstatsoc and our partners are establishing industry-wide standards for data science. âStandards? Whatâs so exciting about standards?â I hear you ask. Let
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Simon Fraser
SimonFraser00
1/6: A short #Brexit retrospective as we enter the last month. Four and a half years ago we started down this path with little understanding of the route or the
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Elizabeth Mika
yourauntemma
Tyrannies are three-legged beasts. They encroach upon our world in a steady creep more often than overcome it in a violent takeover, which may be one reason why they are
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tim parke
trjparke
When I was a registrar in Edinburgh in early 1990's we helped train SAS medics in Emergency Medicine over a few months in the department on placement. Thread 1/- They
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NymmDoe
https://truthout.org/articles/diebold-charged-with-bribery-falsifying-docs-worldwide-pattern-of-criminal-conduct/DIEBOLD = DOMINIONDiebold Charged With âWorldwide Pattern of Criminal ConductâThe charges represent only the latest in a lo
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Dr. Merritt Turetsky
queenofpeat
I'm still fielding questions about last week's misleading "permafrost melt" study in @SciReports. Here I'll summarize the latest science on permafrost thaw & climate. How much carbon is in frozen
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Jon Pike
runthinkwrite
It is still a shock to people like me - who fought Section 28 when it was Clause 27 - to find ourselves pitched against this mendacious propaganda from @stonewallukHere
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Suchitra Vijayan
suchitrav
The Office of Communications (Ofcom), government regulatory and competition authority for the broadcasting, telecommunications, and postal industries has imposed a ÂŁ20,000 financial penalty on Worldview Media Network Limited, which operate
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Karam Bales
karamballes
1/ Oh @halfon4harlowMP this interview is a shocker for selective quoting, and it appears you haven't read or understand what SAGE have said about school and studentsThis is full of
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