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Colin Wright
SwipeWright
The false notion that "sex is a spectrum" is foundational to the widespread sex denialism we are currently experiencing in our society. In this essay I outline the science of
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Paul O'Brien 保罗
Paul_Chemlinked
#ZeroCovid is being pitched as an end to lockdowns. #china is the gold standard when it comes to elimination/suppression and it has had several post elimination lockdowns in places with
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Prof. Katharine Hayhoe
KHayhoe
Overshadowed by coronavirus, 2020 set a new annual record of 22 billion-dollar weather and climate events in the U.S. - shattering the previous annual record of 16 events that occurred
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Alex Bogdan
_AlexBogdan
Good analysis thison the recent #MRP model - to me, not-a-data-scientist, it looks like it's regressing to the mean, bringing extreme estimates closer to the national average. Also noticeable from
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Frédéric De Geuser
FDeGeuser
We all know that h-index is crap. There are plenty of reasons for this. There is of course the idea that it is an indicator and that research can not
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JUST World Hypothesis
nixonist
Yearly cursed/nightmarish science articles thread. Will include articles from past years for completeness since old threads have been lost. (04/25/2017) An artificial womb successfully grew baby sheep — and humans
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
Climate scientist here; stuff like this is dangerously inaccurate. If we stop emissions tomorrow, the earth will remain around 1.2C above preindustrial temps. If we get to net-zero emissions by
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Supernova Momma (She/Her)
SupernovaMomma
It’s been a rough two days. Paris has been sick with what we believe is a common cold (no fever) but it’s a pandemic and you can’t be sure so
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Fr. Matt Fish
frmattfish
In 1858, in a small town in rural France called Lourdes, the Virgin Mary appeared to a simple peasant girl named Bernadette Soubirous, saying, “I am the Immaculate Conception.” She
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Dr Clare Craig
ClareCraigPath
About this new variant....a) it's not new - it's been around since September (and it didn't make much difference)b) the conclusions about it spreading rapidly are based entirely on this:
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Yinon Weiss
yinonw
1/ Let’s take a journey to where “science” got us in 2020. Santa Clara County (CA) was the first in the US to lockdown. They "followed the science" with perhaps
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Kevin Roose
kevinroose
Of the 20 most-engaged Facebook posts containing the word "election" over the past week, all of them (literally 100%!) are from Trump and have labels indicating that they're false or
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Sanjana Curtis 🦢
sanjanacurtis
This #InternationalDayOfWomenAndGirlsInScience I’d like to highlight some aspects of being an *international woman in science*. For a lot of women of color from developing countries, a scientist is someone who
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Arantxa Rojas
AraMLRojas
My first first author publication got published at @NatureComms! Together with @DruSalva @ucielp , Juli Mateos, @lamozamalaonda @NiGB26 Arnaldo, Edgardo, @FitoDeRosario @dmoreno26 and @JavierPalatnik Thread https://twitter.com/NatureComms/s
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Don_ChainLink
September 2017, Chainlink @chainlink raised $32M in an ICO creating 1 billion $LINK tokens. Chainlink is currently valued at approx’ $6.2Billion - 194x growth. 2021 will see the circle below
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सेठ ऋषिकेशदास
Rishikesh4590
Thread on the Life and works of Dr. Richard L. Thompson sir (Feb. 4, 1947–Sept. 18, 2008), also known as Sadaputa dasa. Though he was related to ISKCON but he
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