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Geraint F. Lewis
Cosmic_Horizons
Big day - my PhD student, Zhen Wan’s paper “The Tidal Remnant of a Metal-Poor Globular Cluster” appeared in NatureA big team effort with @sazabi_li @FadAstra @_sarahmartell_ @deniserkal @dougalmackey @alexanderpji
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Nidhi Subbaraman
NidhiSubs
coming up: President-elect @JoeBiden is introducing his science teamhttps://twitter.com/Transition46/status/1350515235518623745 "It's in the DNA of this country, hope," Biden says, setting a ~ tone ~ with his science team intr
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Alan Silvidi
ASilvidi68
My Notre Dame take, for anyone who cares to read: I have been a fan of ND football since the mid 70's, and I graduated from ND in 1990. I
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Dr. Phil Metzger
DrPhiltill
Super interesting paper on the role of magnetic fields in the solar nebula helping planets to form (paywalled but the abstract is open access so check it out!). For context,
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
If you want to come up with a prior* for the possible long-term dynamics of SARS-CoV-2, there are two recent papers that I think are useful... (*Prior: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prior_probability) 1/ First,
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
Antibody-Dependent Enhancement (ADE) is a complex and poorly understood phenomenon, likely underpinned by different mechanisms, where binding of a virus to suboptimal antibodies enhances severity of the disease, rather than
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Dr. Alexandre Hillairet, DAOM
DrHillairet
It is always interesting to read people’s tweets quietly before forging an opinion.It all started with someone getting a beautiful tattoo (I don’t like tattoos by the way) of the
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Mark Bradley
markbradleyart
CW: suicidal thoughtsIt’s #WorldSuicidePreventionDay . I often see a threads about knowing that you are loved/have value when talking about this. This is absolutely true, & important. However I don’t
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Jason Sheltzer
JSheltzer
Would you see a gorilla hiding in your data? It depends on what question you’re trying to answer.**In many cases, a hypothesis can be a liability**Awesome new paper by @ItaiYanai
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Antonio Martínez Ruiz
tonnomartinez
Happy to show our work at @Nature today!We unveil a mechanism of #mitochondria #redox signalling in acute #hypoxia, with several biochemical surprises in the way.A thread telling who and what
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Jeff Jones
jeffj0nes
This is misleading in two ways. First, you can’t fully or even adequately equip Christians without gathering them, and well-equipped Christians will, by nature and by inexorable longing, gather with
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Andrew C Ahn
AndrewCAhn2
Part 6: COVID and OverdispersionIn Part 5, we talked about epidemiological implications of overdispersion.In this section, we explore potential CAUSES of COVID-19 overdispersion1/https://twitter.com/AndrewCAhn2/status/1344792823204360192 1:
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Julia
jquadddddd
This is not totally related but maybe it also is.....ALL men need a reality check on what is appropriate behavior with communicating with a woman online, over the phone, etc.
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Diego Claramunt
diego_claramunt
1/ The Christian God’s the best explanation for: why there’s something rather than nothing, the origin of the universe, the fine tuning of the universe, objective morality, objective beauty, the
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WildSeekerRemains
seeker_wild
What inspired this long thread will be left as a surprise for the end, as I don't want to 'poison the well' so to speak- I'll keep it all fresh.Though
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ReutersBreakingviews
Breakingviews
Looking at history, "pandemics have actually helped cities evolve," says the mayor of Athens @KBakoyannis. Stressing the need to redistribute public space, build mobility models, and protect the identity of
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