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Mudit Chowdhary
DrChowdharyMD
Our work on #radonc application, Match & SOAP patterns in PROWe show free-market determination of RO resident complement is NOT occurring due to overuseGreat job by super @KekoaMDPhD on
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MGH CARE Research Center
MGHCAREResearch
Its Sunday and we’re doing a long thread on past medical abuses against Black communities to try to help science Twitter understand why “trust” is not the goal – the
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Graviola Finland
GraviolaDOTfi
7 Best EMF Meters and Detectors of 2020 | Mar 10, 2020+ Scientific Study: RF Radiation Levels From Cellular Towershttps://graviolat.blogspot.com/2020/05/7-best-emf-meters-and-detectors-of-2020.html @threadreaderapp unroll Hughenden Drive, L
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India Wants To Know - Panel Quiz Show
IWTKQuiz
Today is International day of women and girls in science. And here is the supremely talented @bertyashleyto talk about some amazing Indian women and their contributions to science. #WomenInScience #WomenInSTEM
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Wikizilla
GodzillaWiki
Is Godzilla indestructible?While Godzilla is incredibly durable and immune to conventional weaponry, he still has several weaknesses and vulnerabilities.The original Godzilla was killed by the Oxygen Destroyer, a chemical weapon
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🌞ORPH☸️
DiscoOrpheus
An excerpt from a piece I wrote on the Pineal Gland.Signs of a damaged pineal gland: — Sense of disconnectedness— Sense of unease from not being anchored within the psyche.—
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Shelly Asquith
ShellyAsquith
It's #WorldCancerDay Last year 18,000 people were diagnosed with a type of cancer caused by their job. Sadly 9,000 people died from occupational cancer.Asbestos is still the biggest cause of
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Oliver Morton
Eaterofsun
An interesting article. I have a few observations and questionshttps://twitter.com/ISSUESinST/status/1349698735559892992 These have to be seen in the context of the fact that the authors are insiders who bring their own
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Matthew Wright♿
mcmwright
Why is #Acoustics sometimes hard to learn? A thread of thoughts provoked by revising my materials for two acoustics modules I'll be teaching in October. First reason's positive: acoustics is
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
It's amazing to think only 36 years seperates the Hubble Space Telescope from Sputnik 1. So today in pulp I look back at the world 9f space satellites: the floating
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Seaver Wang
wang_seaver
This 2019 paper, to me, brings up a key under-appreciated climate equity aspect to nuclear phaseouts in Europe.Even assuming shut-down nuclear is replaced with renewables (it isn’t) this passes enviro,
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foone
Foone
You ever read a phrase and it just gets stuck in your brain for years like a catchy pop song?For me it's "diluted into plausible deniability" from @nyrath's Atomic Rockets
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Shivasis Mohanty
ImShivasis
#OnThisDay 75 yrs ago,Nagasaki became the 2nd city to be destroyed by a nuclear weapon.And since even their government took almost an entire day to realise that Hiroshima had been
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
It looks increasingly plausible that the same weapons we’ll use to defeat Covid-19 can also vanquish even grimmer reapers — including cancer, which kills almost 10 million people a year
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Sizwe sikaMusi
SizweLo
Climate change activists say the Earth is warmer now than at any time since "records began", which is in 1914. A strange assertion, considering Earthly cycles can, and are frequently
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Simon Stähler
exoseismologist
New paper on the Phobos transit observed by @NASAInSight on April 24 2020 with some surprises.THREADhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/author/QQGDEE8RSCHX6CQ2AAXT?target=10.1029/2020GL089099 First off: Eclipse or transit? We decided to g
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