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2xwide_dreaming
This is correct...Though N95 masks are better than 90% of the face coverings I see, the “science” doesn’t support effectiveness vs COVID.If that were the case, our labs dealing with
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hathyogi31
#Thread on MokshaHinduism tell us that there is an infinite cycle of birth and death. Moksha is the liberation of the atman from the cycles of birth and death. It
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Mark Butler
NovaMarkButler
Concern or opposition to genetic engineering (GE) is often labeled as anti-scientific and ill-informed. Sure but there is also plenty of science to suggest we should be concerned about risk
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Jenna Walters
Jenna_M_Walters
Sooo I accidentally bought jumbo forceps instead of large forceps for bumble bee colony work. Are they comically large and totally impractical? Yes. Will I seize every opportunity to use
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Maeve McCreary
MccrearyMaeve
(1/5)#AnimBehav2021 @Comp_Cog Research on canine cognition is growing at a seemingly exponential rate, with most papers appearing post-2000. With notable exceptions (e.g. using cognition tasks to determine good working dogs),
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Gaurav Munjal
gauravmunjal
Two major problem with colleges:- they are not preparing students to be great at the jobs they’ll end up doing post college- the ability of the student has little to
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Dr. Joel C. Miller
joel_c_miller
Since a recent "lockdowns don't have any impact" thread seemed to get some traction (including being retweeted by a friend of mine who is reasonably quantitative), I thought it would
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jkiIos
how i shit everyday without needing any laxatives — a thread disclaimer: i am no expert on this topic but this is what has worked for me !! back in
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James Cranworth
JamesCranworth
My thoughts on the Coronavirus Vaccine(s)1./ I am not an antivaxxer - I and my family have been vaccinated against all the usual suspects. Vaccination is one of our greatest
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Dan Woynillowicz
DanWoy
The suggestion that BC should have a “chief climate officer”—akin to Dr. Bonnie Henry, the provincial health officer—is an interesting one. But I’m not sure it entirely hits the mark.
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Dr. Elizabeth Sawin
bethsawin
COVID-19 is a harsh but accurate #systemsthinking teacher. A thread. Exponential growth of problems will always overwhelm coping capacity if the cycle driving growth is not brought under control. And
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Yoong
yoongkhean
Ku Li should read about how vaccines work before releasing statements like this, which can be damaging if public refuse to get vaccinated or have vaccine hesitancy.First, any vaccine’s aim
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Gummi Bear
gummibear737
Let’s talk about Fear ProphetsDr Eric Ding is a high priest of this groupUnfortunately, many people without medical or science backgrounds (including many in the teaching community ) have come
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Dr Duncan Robertson
Dr_D_Robertson
I have been following COVID-19 since January. Here was my first post http://www.duncanrobertson.com/2020/01/24/contagion-how-to-model-it-and-what-r0-actually-means/ describing R and referring to what was then called Wuhan Coronavirus (2019-
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PulmCrit
SCCM’s top-ten articles from the last decade reveal why citation-based ranking of journals is nuts. these articles are ironically among the *worst* articles published in SCCM...https://twitter.com/sccm/status/1343182095447896064 heading u
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Aaron Bady
zunguzungu
A thing I think about constantly is how the Bay Area's climate is so mild, and our urban density is so minimal, that you could produce an ASTONISHING amount of
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