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David Roberts
drvolts
The idea that forgiving student debt would cause enormous political backlash among those who have no such debt, or have already paid it, reflects an utterly dismal view of humanity.
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Bee
Ben_Scerri
This is a great article, and well worth the read.https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2020/11/prehistoric-female-hunter-discovery-upends-gender-role-assumptions/However, it also brings up something I've fought tooth-and-nail about
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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
1/ Maybe it’s my #epitwitter bias, but I get frustrated by the outsized attention these hospital-based viral load comparison studies (kids vs adults) get. And interpreted as children as a
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Cristen Willer, PhD
cristenw
About scientific collaborations .... I've compiled my thoughts on pair-wise collaborations between countries. A threadhttps://twitter.com/minouye271/status/1334868155680874499 A scientific collaboration only works if it benefits both (a
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Zunaira Sameen
sameen_zunaira
Hi, Student of pharmacy here!THREAD as and on #Covid19Scientific & unscientific approach towards tackling Covid191/n Right wing govts in India/US have anti-scientific approach & are Anti-Scholarship This had negative
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Tanya WEAR A MASK Tarr
nerdette
I get why there are articles about how women are better at managing COVID. This is necessary in dissolving sexist stereotypes that say that women cannot lead in crisis. (Which
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Paul Karp
Paul_Karp
It's not rocket science- we now love Nick Kyrgios because he has changed (1) in terms of who he directs outbursts at and (2) he tries harder rather than giving
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Matthew Stiegler
MatthewStiegler
6 good books for appellate lawyers:- Winning Brief, Garner- Supreme Court & Appellate Advocacy, Frederick- Sense of Structure, Gopen- Dreyer's English- Storycraft, Hart- Typography for Lawyers, ButterickIf you're in CA3,
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
1. The B.1.1.7 variant could prove to be our last major obstacle to achieving containment of the virus in the US. But it isn't getting enough respect. Many states are
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Adam Markowitz
adammarkowitzEA
I'm really angry about COVID-19. And it isn't because this exists, and it isn't because of China, and it isn't even because of the fact that people are dying and
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Emily Porter, M.D.
dremilyportermd
Someone asked me, “If I get both doses of the COVID vaccine, am I safe to go to the Indy 500?” The science says that the vaccine will prevent you
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Sasha Devlin
SashaDevlin
Ok follow me for a minI was in Libby borrowing another Nate the Great audiobook (yay bedtime stories! ) & they had a collection of sweet romances. And im sure
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Sarah 🍓
SarahJ_Berry
To all of those who say “the research isn’t in” on the effectiveness of low traffic neighbourhoods…I present, a thread:(DM me anything I miss!) Low Traffic Neighbourhoods reduce road traffic
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P. D. Mangan Health & Fitness Maximalist 🇺🇸
Mangan150
Serum albumin, a protein measured by a common lab test, has a large inverse relation with mortality.Why?Thread In very old people, albumin was a more important risk marker than traditional
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Suzanne Zeedyk
suzannezeedyk
A brief THREAD markng this 19th anniv of the 9-11 attacks. Research shows that babies still in t womb on ths terribly stressful day were affected by t stress their
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
Unfortunately, this is not good reporting from NPR.It takes an extraordinary claim — that SARS-CoV-2 was circulating widely in the US in December 2019 and January 2020 — and presents
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