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porbotialora
There were four anti-Buddhist persecutions in ChinaThe 1st one was in 446 and was driven by Daoists. Daoism was made into the state religion and Buddhism was outlawed and Buddhist
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Emil Dimanchev
EmilDimanchev
Climate policy debates have pitted CO2 pricing vs standards but there is a whole spectrum in-between. Our new research w/ @KnittelMIT finds that given political realities a combined policy may
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Paul Cooper
PaulMMCooper
When botanist Richard Deakin examined Rome’s Colosseum in the 1850s, he found 420 species of plant growing in the ruins: cypresses & ilex, pea plants & over 50 types of
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Sloww
SlowwCo
Naval is one of those rare humans who covers everything from money to the meaning of life.Here are my top 25+ highlights from "The Almanack of @Naval Ravikant" by @EricJorgenson.(THREAD)
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The Ferrari Lab
TheFerrariLab
It’s interesting to note that vaccinating in the face of an ongoing outbreak doesn’t have a terribly long history, even for a disease like measles, where we’ve had a highly
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• General Zee 🎭 • #EndSARS
heisTactic
Nature had fun Creating this 14 Rare Animals - A Thread.1. Takahē Bird. This colorful bird was thought to be extinct, but scientists rediscovered it in New Zealand in
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Carlos Osweda
COsweda
THREADNo rest for the weary.Now I have to debunk THIS horseshit.I guess people have no idea how @realDonaldTrump is protected.Look up LARP and ARG. You people said "White House insiders."You
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Caity
caitycoyne
Today: a thread of things you can read to learn about the increase of HIV cases tied to IV drug use: We’ll start very simply with a look at the
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Kenilworth Books (is still taking orders! 🤗) 📚🦔
KenilworthBook
THE LIGHTBRINGERSMake a pretty lantern! Open the thread for a simple lantern idea and lots of amazing colour science. On 11th Nov light up your lantern, send us photos using
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 100Great UCSF Grand Rounds today: https://bit.ly/2Z9eOB9 I interview John Barry, author of "The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History", now #1
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shaineNeuro
I went to bed with a flood of beautiful Black faces and woke up to see MORE beautiful Black faces. Seeing Black neurologists, neuroengineers, neuroscientists, neuropharmacologists etc has left me
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Naveena
Nandy_twts
AP stood at 8th place in NITI Aayog rankings in healthcare in 2015-16 and with the determination of a visionary leader, AP became front runner by 2019..1/n 2018
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Michael Shellenberger
ShellenbergerMD
Germany’s renewables experiment is over. By 2025 it will have spent $580B to make electricity nearly 2x more expensive & 10x more carbon-intensive than France’s. The reason renewables can’t power
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Toby Young
toadmeister
But I don't think lockdown sceptics have been consistently more wrong about the virus than lockdown advocates. For instance, the @WHO initially estimated the IFR of COVID-19 was 3.4%. We
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Craig Burgess
craigburgess
A @threadapalooza on visual metaphors, my 5 top rules for visualising concepts and being prolific.Let’s do a 100-tweet thread on how to make visuals that get noticed and get shared.
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Nandini Jammi
nandoodles
I’ve been quietly having conversations w/ tech CEOs this yr re: hate speech. They all agree it’s a problem - but are unsure of how to manage it & feel
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