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Shortkings, by George R. R. Martin
3liza
tweeting this to remind myself to post a thread with the layman's-terms translations of the research papers on covid im reading for my protest group here are the papers we
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UK Research and Innovation
UKRI_News
This month for #IYPH2020, we’re looking at how plant pests and diseases spread around the world, and how research helps keep UK farms, forests and gardens safe. Here are just
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
I don’t agree with the lab hypotheses at the end of the article but the first part walks a layperson through how likely it is for a SARS virus to
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Vinny Arora MD MAPP
FutureDocs
OUR NEW STUDY out @JAMAInternalMed is on personal attacks & sexual harassment of physicians on social media. Authors on #MedTwitter here and 1st author med student @traependergrast & @ShikhaJainMD @MDaware
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Someone, Somewhere
CapobiaNB
Just bought a HEPA respirator to round out 2020, money well spent This is my proactive suggestionhttps://twitter.com/CapobiaNB/status/1329040450880147462?s=20 I think the biggest things we've learned so far are that this virus
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
This is a great piece from @rkhamsi about a topic that people often don't think about: it's REALLY important to consider the types of cells being used for in vitro
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Moreno Colaiacovo
emmecola
Some "conspiracists" always get it right!Conspiracist, January 2020: "#RaTG13 virus looks like BtCoV/4991 described in an old paper that you didn't cite!" Average scientist, January 2020: Shi Zhengli, July 2020:
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#hottakeoftheday
DavidRamsdenWo
I am reluctant to point to “a tweet” and spend the time to refute it... but it’s @AOC. I’ll use small words. 1) Spot prices have surged for roughly 4
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Dr. Prof. Col. Dan Olson D.T.H.
FoldableHuman
After ten months of lockdown and perpetual stress I’m pretty sure my baseline focus problems have exacerbated into full on ADD. Several people saying "if it's noticeable then you already
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
On the topic of controversial SARS2 mutations. I've been delaying a thread on D614G because I think people watching US elections do not have the emotional/mental bandwidth to deal with
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TRUMPWON2Q2Q 🐸🇺🇸🛡⚔️3️⃣6️⃣9️⃣
MAGATISM_369
1). Royal Raymond Rife. Have you ever heard of him? Do you know what he was working on? Have you ever heard the term “Resonance Frequency?” Lets
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Jake Denver
JakeDenver6
@JesseBWatters Jesse, Jesse, Jesse, your ER doc. was right about two things. #1 shield don't do squat except protect you from getting hit in the face with spit, mucus, or
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Concerned of Bristol
ConcernedofBri1
I don’t agree with the BBC stating deaths are rising gradually.3000+ deaths a week is not gradual, although it fits with their narrative.But if we look more closely something interesting
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
So much focus on sensitivity of the test. As though all tests must match up to PCRBut could focusing so much on achieving the greatest molecular sensitivity for asymptomatic testing
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Anthony Fauci Fan Club
FauciFan
Some argue that there's *only* a 1% mortality rate for COVID-19, and so there's no point in trying to save lives by attempting mitigation or getting a vaccine. Let's assume
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Karol Markowicz
karol
Anyone tweeting that Florida is not doing well is just hoping. It's not even debatable. Anything can happen but right this minute both NY and California would trade with Florida
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