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Covid Fact Check UK
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There’s no cure for coronavirus, but this is a good summary of the progress being made on treatments.Amongst all the gloom, the UK is doing tremendous work here: we’re running
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Roy Ngerng
royngerng
I'm beginning to realize that the resistance to change in Taiwan comes from the legacy system within government agencies, and their inability to engage the public. With the electronic identification
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Eugene McFadden
eugenemcfadden
OK, so, a fisk. Thread (long).https://twitter.com/GubernatorHomo/status/1286562118481915904 2 from the start, this article sets up a relationship between what is framed New Right 2.0 and upsets within #edutwitter. I note that
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Fallon Goodman
FallonRGoodman
THREAD: A story of how a simple question about measuring well-being turned into a gut check for a young female grad student. 1/n In 2016, I was baffled to learn
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lovemoz1🐠#Moorea #AbruptIrreversibleClimateChange
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THE 7th MASS EXTINCTIONFROM WHICH HUMAN ANIMALS ARE NOT EXEMPTDr. Guy McPherson, Professor Emeritus, University of Arizonahttps://youtu.be/ZDZ-SBnyxKY @pewtergod @JollyMollyRoger @JuliePi31415926 @iconickevin @larry79115 @DanCady @DrL
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Rob Hastings
robhastings
Thread of great #LongReads here One of the most rewarding jobs I've had lately has been going through Big Reads that @RebeccaJ and I have run in @theipaper in 2020
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Quillan Gornt
QGornt
A thread for those interested in permitting mining projects in USA. The $NAK Pebble Mine is a fascinating case study. My takeaway is that despite USA's extraordinarily costly requirements to
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Jonathan Moylan
jmoylan2
Heard of the NCCC? Well, it's Scott Morrison's secretive Covid economic recovery body, very weighted to climate-wrecking gas and following months of backlash, has just attempted a re-brand. Here's what
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Iris van Rooij 💭
IrisVanRooij
Now reading: "The Role of Replication Studies in Theory Building" (2021, Perspectives on Psychological Science), by Elizabeth Irvine 1/nhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1745691620970558 "Replication studies have
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ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs
MorlockP
or maybe it's an indication that compensation is paid with a basket of goods that includes salary, schedule flexibility, corporate culture, location, etc.A mom w young kids in elementary school
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James Pickett
pickettzoda
an'ana / анъана / ئەنئەنە, the word for 'tradition' in modern Uzbek, Tajik, and Uyghur, has an interesting etymology connecting it to very early Islamic history. This word initially puzzled
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Vinay Gupta
leashless
So here's my prediction: 30% odds that America splits up the next few years.But not in the way you think. Everybody thinks it's Democrats vs. Republicans, and flashpoint issues will
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Bloomberg Opinion
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Science has a lot to say about the effectiveness of wearing a mask to stop Covid-19, but the communication of that science has been corrupted by: Partisan divides Sensationalist media
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Seanan McGuire
seananmcguire
A question I get asked a lot:Why is it so important to boost and uplift and specifically support black authors, POC authors, and trans authors? If they wrote good books,
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
Rules are made to be broken and structures are made to be bent. When rules and structures are no longer serving the best interests of people they must be placed
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Matthew Noe 😔💜
NoetheMatt
:waves to @EmilyBotica, @ChloeIsAGoth, @IDWPublishing, @leighwalton, @MoniBarre: https://twitter.com/NoetheMatt/status/1357763893888745479 I am so weirdly hyped for this one Ooooh SO EXCITED for this one - I fully intend to make one of
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