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Anupam Singh
anupampom
Vaccines are held to higher Standards (side effects might endure ) and for Prevention .Also a lot of hesitancy due to rumours and misconceptions. No such clearance given for Vaccine
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Tiffany Hayden๐งข
haydentiff
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Joanne Manaster
sciencegoddess
I'll share a number of pop sci books that have been released in the past three weeks, most from this week. Support these great authors! 1/n Available as
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rellortnocon
Of course computers cant be racist, but they also canโt do anything with initialization from a user. In the case of facial recognition tech, the algorithms that form the basis
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memtezeh
nadamoum
Thank you Muzna for bringing that up. This is something I have thought a lot about, so threadhttps://twitter.com/zamakan/status/1287119390526386176 1/ Of course, we are familiar with Maysounโs brilliant article and are
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agamshastra
truejainology
The realm of the Jain literature is so vast and profound that even to give an ordinary and brief introduction to it, it will be necessary to write a huge
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Sonya Douglas ๐
SonyaDouglas
HOME SCHOOLING:1) Make sure your children (and you) have joined your local library. 2) Have a conversation with your kids about what they like to do most. Minecraft, boxing, itโs
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Isaiah Carter
ICTheAlchemist
Reasons why Spongebob lowkey a progressive show (a thread) 1. Fast food employees make a living wage and are able to not only support themselves, but live comfortable lives in
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Sammy Roth
Sammy_Roth
I wrote today about climate despair, and how I stay hopeful even during a scary week like this one: https://www.latimes.com/environment/newsletter/2020-08-20/boiling-point-california-broiling-burning-boiling-pointBut I also have a story abo
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Clara Jeffery
ClaraJeffery
So perimenopause is just all the bad parts of menopause without the one upside, yeah? Add this to the list of things women aren't taught shit about during biology or
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Jason Nickerson
jwnickerson
Canada's in the middle of a (wholly appropriate and needed) discussion about ensuring biomanufacturing capacity in this country to produce vaccines and other things. Here are some thoughts on that:
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Dr Natalie Matosin
postmortemgirl
I have had some recent thoughts about how we support women in the sector during pregnancy, mat leave and particularly the first year after returning. (Sparked by discussions around the
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Ceron Lab
CeronLab
I've been reading a bit about the new #SARSCoV2 in #UK. I made a figure and this thread to better understand this #UKvariant with 9 mutations in the Spike Protein.
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Sisters of SAR
SistersofSAR
1/5 #SAR_STAR Fridays! Today we celebrate @vvanthof a PhD student @uwaterloo in snow radar! @vvanthof completed her MSc in #Geography and BEs in #Geomatics also @uwaterloo. Give her a follow
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Cody VanZandt
CodyVanZandt
(1/n) I spoke to yet another advanced CS+English double major at a DH-y uni who was thrilled but SHOCKED to hear that humanities data science (HDS) is a thing.Anecdotally, CS+HUMA
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helena
lacroicsz
sex hormones affect much more than how you look. the human endocrine system is one of the most intricate, delicate, and consequential biological systems in nature, and yet tampering with
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