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Gavin Schmidt
ClimateOfGavin
There’s a good review article out today on the ‘Earth's ice imbalance’. Basically a thorough accounting of how ice is disappearing from the Arctic, Antarctic and mountain ranges. It includes
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Ebony Elizabeth Thomas
Ebonyteach
Once upon a time, I was a huge literary snob. I sincerely believed in canons and canonicity.I didn't recover until my PhD program, when I was forced to confront WHY
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Donald Welsh
DonaldWelsh16
Alex Berensen's reasoning is clear. C19 will end simply because the lie is consuming the ability of gov't and society to function. Two questions remain, why and how. I don't
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Rod Graham
roderickgraham
People get it confused. Productive conversations are not had by communicating with people who think differently than you. It's communicating with people who share similar reservoirs of information, yet come
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Joanne Harris
Joannechocolat
Why do we need #NationalNorthernAuthorsDay? 1. Because where the literary world is concerned, a disproportionate amount of attention goes to authors living in (and writing about) London. 2. Because throughout
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Roger Pielke Jr.
RogerPielkeJr
My 2020 year-in-review thread1. A “Sedative” for Science Policy @ISSUESinST A critical look at Vannevar Bush's Science: The Endless Frontier at 75https://issues.org/endless-frontier-sedative-for-science-policy-pielke/ 2. Memo for Pr
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Marten Noorduin
MartenNoorduin
Na na na NAAAAH. Happy birthday to Beethoven. I'm going to take this opportunity to highlight a bunch of interesting performances and publications that I have heard, reviewed, or collaborated
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PuntitePundit
PuntitePundit
An important piece of Somali history that shall be preserved, a thread on one of the most prominent #Somali thinkers & scholars, Yaasiin Cismaan Kenaadid, the son of Cismaan Yusuf
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Roi Zur
RoiZur
I don’t write a lot about Israeli politics, but some things drive me nuts! These things usually come from jurists who know nothing about political institutions and not too much
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Robert Jones
RJonesSonoEM
Scrotal ultrasound performed related to clinical concern for epididymo-orchitis. Incidental finding noted (see image). Diagnosis/follow up plan? #POCUS #FOAMed #FOAMus #IMPOCUS #MedEd #ultrasound @medpedshosp @ACEP_EUS @HeyDrNik @cianmcderm
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Katherine Locke
Bibliogato
HELLO. I think this was announced tonight on the webinar I missed but @HighlightsFound has released their 2021 scholarships and programs on their website! https://www.highlightsfoundation.org/scholarships/ And I want to tell
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Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri
vivekagnihotri
Left vs Right Biologically & psychologically, there is no individual who isn’t a combination of both. We have left & right brain, limbs, eyes. But they don’t conflict, instead they
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take AIM
take__AIM
Here's part 1 of our first Spotlight on Specialist Skills. FAMUS stands for Focused Acute Medicine UltraSound; it is the point of care ultrasound standard specifically for physicians in
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
A fear of books and a repellent personality are a pretty sad basis for a political worldview.https://thefederalist.com/2021/01/13/leftists-are-colonizing-red-towns-like-mine-and-local-republicans-are-clueless/#.YABcKoKaSF9.twitter As an avo
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Pheasants@Exeter
pec_exeter
What are the ecological consequences of gamebird release? Review by me and Rufus Sage @Gameandwildlifehttp://publications.naturalengland.org.uk/publication/5078605686374400We scoured the published, grey and unpublished literature to documen
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Kim A. Wagner
KimAtiWagner
As 2020 is coming to an end, you can either read a dozen Quilette articles or letters in The Times - or even throw in a PragerU video for good
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