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vimoh
Free speech is important. But there is a reason some people don't think so and are okay with curbs on it. Think about it. Who needs free speech? Whose work
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
Total silliness (ridiculousness) British vaccine scientists = our most valued collaborators. Our successes are linked, and my visits and lectures to UK universities and research institutions = highlight of
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Sally Albright
SallyAlbright
"Don't try to teach a pig to dance. It wastes your time and it annoys the pig." This a lesson about Twitter I should have learned a long time ago
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Daniel Sohege
stand_for_all
Not the best headline, but, @OwenJones84 does make some valid, if uncomfortable, points here. May's red lines shifted a lot from Lancaster speech. Some, not all, remainers determination for nothing
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Johnny Kunza
johnkunza
There is a quiet sea change taking place in religion. We typically think of the religious type as conservative and monochromatic. But young progressives are finding faith, faith in orthodoxy
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🔥 Kareem Carr 🔥
kareem_carr
There's a controversy brewing between philosophy twitter and epidemiology twitter about how to do good science. The question boils down to this:Is it a good idea for scientists to show
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Henry The Social Democrat
Biggy1883
So here on Sunday morning I see yet again tweep complaining about @AustralianLabor not holding the @LiberalAus gov to account#HoR debate is shut down ' the speaker will no longer
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Benjy Sarlin
BenjySarlin
It’s true there are serious reasons to keep schools fully open. But this is defining “right” down as calling for a favorable outcome without doing any of the work to
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梅野.
togahimeko
Tbh, any Ouma ship is toxic only if you’re shipping them in the killing game. He’s pretty toxic during the killing game, so it really don’t think there are any
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
Breathless accounts of brilliant negotiating are oddly unaccompanied by statements of UK wins. Twice the PM has signed up to deals he previously said no PM could sign up for.
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xiaowei
xrw
there's something about the melancholy of the archives. i can't listen to The Commonwealth Club of California public conversations on kqed without thinking about a series of public discussions held
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𐌔𐌄𐌋𐌊𐌏𐌖𐌉𐌓𐌏𐌔
selgowiros
In regards to my last tweet: When people are put in the ‘zoo’, there are moments of enthusiasm in which the ‘viewed’ are excited to display themselves. This isn’t wrong,
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Hugh Webster
DrHWeb
CP: "When you’re asking people who have been doing something unregulated for a long time to change what they’re doing, they will obviously feel it is an injustice... They have
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AukeHoekstra
AukeHoekstra
Some people want us to believe there's not enough solar energy available to cover our worldwide energy needsThey often use EROI (Energy Return On Investment) as their metricThis is a
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sam
samuelmehr
proposal for #sciencetwitter: If one is to throw fire or shade at science on here, one must effortfully engage w/ science in a permanent fashion; tweets are cheap and fleeting.
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Gareth Millward
MillieQED
"I'm old enough to remember thalidomide."This person's bio says they are 49. The thalidomide scandal happened 63 years ago. The high profile court cases that re-energised the debate happened c.
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