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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
Interrupting your doomscrolling with more good news. As most had expected, the vaccines continue to work well against the new variants. Our problem remains producing enough of these amazing vaccines
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Matt Herdman
MattHerdman
It's primary night in Wyoming, here's what I'll be watching:#ElectionTwitter 1. How do the Frontier Republicans hold up? Nearly every incumbent statehouse Republican faces a serious primary challenge from the
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7tine76.com- 76report.com
7tine76
THE CCP IS CURRENTLY ENGAGED IN OVER-THROWING OUR GOVERNMENT FROM WITHIN.SEE FOR YOURSELF: (A THREAD)https://theohiostar.com/2020/02/19/the-chinese-threat-the-mainstream-media-doesnt-want-you-to-know-about/ https://www.visiontimes.com/2018/
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Katherine Crocker PhD supports #BLM
cricketcrocker
So that paper on BMI and “obesity” is finally in proofs stage and I’m already bracing for the reaction in case anyone reads it.I’m waiting for a zoom meeting to
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Amba Azaad
AmbaAzaad
Typical that elite savarna debate on the new educational policy is focusing on the language thing and not the blatantly casteist official support of child labour disguised as vocational courses.
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A New Radical Centrism
a_centrism
1/ A Daily Thread of Rough Draft Excerpts From an Article I'm Writing on Race and IQ.DAY #17 Here's the link to a page containing supporting sources for tweets in
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Yechezkel Moskowitz 🇺🇸
ymosko
Its #SundayFunday and time for more #CCP #RedpillsThe Chinese thorium program began in 2011 much to the fanfare of big tech. 1/https://www.wired.com/2011/02/china-thorium-power/ In the preceding years local news reported an
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PEG
pegobry
Time to talk about one of my pet issues of concern: string theory. String theory doesn't work, after decades of work by the world's top physicists. At this point, even
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Blair is urging world govts to massively increase testing both in scale & frequency everyone & often. This is preposterous. Those with a good knowledge of immunology know with a
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Safe & Effective Media
safe_effective
On Dec 2-3, 2019, the @WHO held an important meeting called the Global Vaccine Safety Summit. If you thought that robust vaccine safety surveillance has been ongoing for at least
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sam
samuelmehr
a lot of academics seem unhappy with their experience recording lectures & their "zoom fatigue" from long days of videoconferencing. I'm a scientist who studies music and sound. I hope
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Brogan Holcombe
Brogan_Holcombe
This week’s #SundayScientistShoutout is Eugenie Clark (1922-2015)!Clark is an American ichthyologist who worked with fish (order Tetraodontiforme) and shark behavior - container her the title of “The Shark Lady”(1/n)#DiversityinSTEM#W
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David Wallace-Wells
dwallacewells
The most promising of the vaccines was fully designed before the first confirmed American case and was manufactured for testing before the first American death. How much faster could we
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Alicia Riley
aliciacita
1/11New paper alert"Association of US state policy orientation with adverse birth outcomes: a longitudinal analysis" @JECH_BMJw/ Daniel Collin, @JakeMGrumbach @jackie_m_torres @DrRitaHamadhttps://jech.bmj.com/content/early/2021/01
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Women's Voices
WomenReadWomen
Teen Vogue and @Nona are telling teen girls that women are supposed to want to be raped, that some women enjoy it.Besides the fact that pornography is paid rape, it
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Jaki Noronha-Hostler
jnoronhahostler
Today I want to talk about some awesome women in my field (high-energy nuclear physics) who don't get nearly the attention that they deserve. #InternationalDayOfWomenInScience #WomenInScience #WomenInScience #WomenScienceDay #WomenAndGi
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