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DeathPenaltyWW
The federal government is attempting to execute #LisaMontgomery on Dec. 8th. Lisa faced profound adversity throughout her childhood and was never provided safety, stability, or care by the adults in
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Prof Jacqui Hamilton (Rickard)
jacquirickard
For #WomenInScienceDay here are some of the amazing women I've worked with over the years. First up, Dr Ruth Purvis (not on twitter), new head of equality diversity and inclusion
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Kay ⛈
kayrantine
I won’t ever forget my college algebra professor who taught Math as if it was a Humanities subject (he habitually quoted Shakespeare & Socrates). He was patient & empathetic. He
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Pras Francis, MD PhD
PrasFrancis
Covid-19 was discovered/named in December, 2019. By November, 2020, we have preliminary data from Phase III clinical trials for two vaccines. The previous record for vaccine development was 4 years.
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Joshua Weitz
joshuasweitz
Here is what the @BORUSG (and agreeable Presidents) declare the most vital part of its mission"The primary benefit of any university system is the unity that a system such as
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David Manheim
davidmanheim
The medical and scientific community is concerned about damaging trust in vaccines and in science by taking risks responding to COVID-19. Instead, they damaged trust by failing to do so,
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Mark M
iwasmmueller88
You know what I dislike? Articles like this.https://www.theregister.com/2020/09/12/silicon_valley_wages/ Let me explain why.Does it suck to take a pay cut regardless of situation? Absolutely!But in this case it's totally fair.Wages are
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Eric Weinstein
EricRWeinstein
Thanks for the invitation. I can try to explain my concern.There really *is* a problem w MAGA, Trump, Qanon & conspiracy theories running rampant. And it will result in death
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Dr. Chelsea Little
ChelskiLittle
A year and a half ago, I read @karagoucher's book "Strong" and started keeping a confidence journal about running/skiing/exercise. I just filled in the last page of the journal (don't
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AEA Data Editor
AeaData
A note on reproducible GIS by economists: it's mostly absent. Here are some tips. Reproducibility means that the inputs and methods can be repeated by a (somewhat) knowledgeable person. For
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david oliver
mancunianmedic
i met and chatted with Chris Whitty and heard him speak and read his work well before he was CMO. He is a really decent, lovely, extremely bright &knowledgeable man
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Open Ocean Exploration
RebeccaRHelm
Nearly HALF of planet Earth is high seas—belonging to no nation & under almost no law. So much of the life there, like this blanket octopus, is a mystery to
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Dr Pamela L Gay #BlackLivesMatter
starstryder
Back in 2003, when I was a baby PhD and working as a journalist, I learned that being a journalist sometimes means sitting down to write a story you hope
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Liz Szabo
LizSzabo
Can science end the pandemic? Not if we don't socially distance and mask up. @drsanjaygupta tells public health forum, "As good as the science is, no amount of science can
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Sara DeMuch
SaraDemuch
We say #NeverForget but are you teaching your kids about the Holocaust? Are you reminding them that the concentration camps were the end result of years of dehumanization? Are you
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Women's Voices
WomenReadWomen
Women archers competing at the World Nomad Games in Kyrgyzstan.According to Adrienne Mayor, historian at Stanford, author of "The Amazons: Lives and Legends of Warrior Women across the Ancient World,"
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