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Emily Weinstein
emily_sw1
Not sure I'd agree with this, but I'm no bio expert, so I defer to others. From a natsec perspective, I'll throw out two key arguments recently made by the
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Joshua Newell
joshnewell
I have a new paper in PNAS, with Ben Goldstein and Dimitrios Gounaridis. Good to see the research is getting covered by CNN, AP, and elsewhere.https://news.umich.edu/homes-of-wealthy-americans-have-carbon-footprints-25-higher-than-lower-inc
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Lisa Buckley, PhD 🦃🐾🐾
Lisavipes
If you are planning on crafting a tweet that states "You're not a real [Profession] unless you do [Thing that many people cannot access because of oh so many obvious
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Rajeev Venkayya MD
rvenkayya
THREADI created a simple table to illustrate the individual impact of the "flexible second dose timing" now recommended in the UK.Coincidentally, @bob_wachter & @ashishkjha just tackled the US policy question
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Sara Sasse
waytoosasse
Let's talk about pediatric vaccines. Not COVID-19 yet (soon, @synapse2000 !), as I am waiting to hear back from some folks in the know, but a pediatric vaccination 101 for
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chris cappa
CappaSnappa
In #atmoschem, collaborative field & lab campaigns are a great way to move science questions forward. But these studies create challenges for credit and coauthorship. Following conversations with @chemdelphine, here
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TulsaTeresa
TulsaTeresa
COVID-19 has taken an outsize toll on Black and Hispanic Americans. And those disparities extend to the medical workers who have intubated them, cleaned their bedsheets and held their hands
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Valerie Insinna
ValerieInsinna
Good morning, world! Today's the day for the House Oversight and Reform Committee's big F-35 hearing. That doesn't start until 10, but I figured I'd give you all a primer
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
I can see why this seems odd but: available data suggests that once vaccinated, YOU are likely protected from severe COVID VERY quickly, from symptomatic COVID19 at all by the
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Coalition for Responsible Home Education
ResponsibleHS
In part three of our ten-part series on what we know about homeschooling, we look at college attendance rates. We became interested in college attendance after hearing from scores of
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Timothy Isaiah Cho
tisaiahcho
Something to think about as we approach an election season. In reality, many Evangelical Christians are not "single-issue voters" (e.g. abortion). They are actually reductionist solution voters.In the example of
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Alex Kreidler
alkreidler
Thread: Google and other tech giants are happy to have control over the Web's metadata schemas, but they let its infrastructure languish. http://Schema.org is a repository for Semantic Web/Linked Data
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SeedFirst
_seedfirst
Lowest float COVID-19 plays I've found from searching trial/fda/news daily:< 5m $ABIO $INMB $EDSA $BLPH $ARDS< 10m $ACER $IMUX $POAI $BMRA $ATOS $PDSB $CLBS< 20m $SINT $KLDO $XAIR $CEMI $EVLO
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Alex Cobham
alexcobham
As the EU draws closer to agreeing multinational companies should publish their country-by-country reporting, the lobbying is becoming predictably extreme. 'BusinessEurope' has written to Portugal's @pedrosizavieira, who chairs
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flan.irl
flanbites
i know steve bannon, i met him back in the day. we talked theory on community accretion in online spaces. he took some of that theory and applied it to
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Emilia C Skirmuntt 🦇🧬🦠
ESkirmuntt
It is very irresponsible for news agencies to post articles about vaccines and pandemic research before this research is published. It happens all the time since this pandemic started and
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