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Max Paquette
BiomechMax
Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about certain people who have helped me tremendously on the path to becoming a scientist. I find we often do not thank influential people
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Tim Latimer
TimMLatimer
1/The COVID vaccine development shows the power of modern science and innovation. It happened with an unprecedented crisis, but the lessons it offers in shortening science innovation timelines can be
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Rupert Beale
bealelab
Right Twitter, it's been a dreadful 2020 and the first half of 2021 isn't looking too clever either. For no other reason than hubris, I wish to bestow my own
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Jeff Park
5377Park
A small thread for the new yr - about 8 years ago when we ventured into systematic trading - we had no idea what we were getting into but we
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Stephanie Nolen
snolen
Lots of things about that inauguration celebration were heart-stirring, but the bit I liked best was NASA astronaut Kate Rubins speaking from the space station.Here's why ... In 1962, when
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Swati!
swatibbsr
New #Education_Policy 2020 is announced1. 10+2 board structure is dropped2. New school structure will be 5+3+3+43. Upto 5 pre school, 6 to 8 Mid School, 8 to 11 High School
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DMH
DavidMHobson
CONSPIRACY THEORY THREADIf you use the word“conspiracy theorist” to describe someone who questions a narrative...... Or challenges an “expert”Then YOU are the idiot.You are probably - Naive - Ignorant of
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Geoffrey Supran
GeoffreySupran
GM's new EV ad is entertaining for sure. But it also:Discourages carpoolingPromotes misplaced American exceptionalismDisregards GM's decades undermining climate science & pollution regsFails to note Norway's success is due t
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alexandre afonso
alexandreafonso
This Policy Exchange report by Simpson and Kaufmann polled people on whether they agreed with Cardiff University's decision to de-platform Germaine Greer. The problem is that she wasn't de-platformed. There
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Liza Sabater 🇵🇷👸🏾🌹
blogdiva
spent most of the engaged in two things:1. reading up on coronaviruses:i normally read scientific papers as a hobby ―cuz am a nerd― but been reading anything #COVID19 since i
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Dan Goldberg
DanCGoldberg
Confidence in the vaccine is low for several reasons, most crucially bc President Trump has downplayed the severity of the virus and ridiculed science but Dems arent blameless. Governors like
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Transition Network
transitiontowns
(1/7) It's hard to capture all of the brilliant thinking that was shared by @KevinClimate @NickGreenergy and @evaschonveld at our opening #BounceForward webinar on Monday. If you missed it you
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Alex Peace
alpeacegeo
1/10: I am sharing a recent peer review experience with @mdpiOpenAccess that I think is unethical. To summarise, @Sus_MDPI journal edited my review of an article without my permission by
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Victor John King
VictorK43995989
Mr Starmer,Have you ever heard of Mumps, Measles or Chicken Pox. All thesd are viruses, all these can have lethal side affects that can be lethal or at least damaging.
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Bess Kalb
bessbell
INT. Szechuan Palace Restaurant - Night[John, mid-70s with Coke bottle glasses, sits across from his daughter, Molly, dressed in hospital scrubs. In a restaurant boisterous with the clatter of glasses
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Mike Yarbrough
mikeshmarbrough
First of all, this is a great thread. I see similar problems in sociology but, while I definitely get the incentive narrative, I do think it is often overly charitable
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