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Rachel Langer
rachlanger
I’ve been trying to find a way to articulate my feelings on Christian churches breaking public health orders to gather during the pandemic. Full disclosure, I’m a minister's daughter who
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
COVID Update ovember 16: One of the most powerful weapons has sat dormant— the presidential bully pulpit. Here’s how Joe Biden should use it. 1/ “Folks, some people have tried
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Kert Viele
KertViele
(1/n) We often see related datasets (multiple vaccine trials, multiple trials exploring the amyloid hypothesis in Alzheimer’s, basket trials in oncology) How do we think about multiple groups of data
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Farmer Thor the Scientist ™️🇺🇸
JortsAndCrocs
1/13 Misleading headline, & I'm not surprised @Timcast ran with it. While I enjoy his content, he should know better. Here's why, from an industry expert, this is simply a
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Kwasi Kwakwa (@RealSci_Nano)
RealSci_Nano
Now we can move on to talking about microscopes proper. For people who don't work with them for a living, you probably haven't seen once since school and you remember
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Feminist Proper Gander
dappergander
In response to posting the Redpilling Guide, I have been asked a few times, “is there a guide for getting people out again?”And the answer is yes and no. There
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Charlynn Schmiedt
ohtheprofanity
Yesterday, I conducted a poll about whether people were listening to podcasts more or less in 2020. I also asked if people would share the reasons why they're listening more
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Ed Crooks
Ed_Crooks
It's Saturday, so it's time for another oil history thread. This week: Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi, the great Persian scientist, doctor and alchemist, who lived between 865 and
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Samuel Brealey
SamuelBrealey
MEGA THREAD: There is a persistent belief in the world of Marketing that consumers share Loyalty with certain brands. I do not believe this is true. For the most part.
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Saamaanya Jeevi ಸಾಮಾನ್ಯ ಜೀವಿ Shivakumar
SaamaanyaJ
A thread on National Education Policy 2020.1. The reference to Duties in the same vein as Responsibilities is a good thing. Weakness of Constitution can be compensated by Education to
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Ed Yong
edyong209
I wrote the Atlantic’s next cover story on the COVIDization of science. No other disease has been scrutinized so intensely, by so much combined intellect, in so brief a time.
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Jeremy Faust MD MS (ER physician)
jeremyfaust
This Spring, I noticed my colleague @Cleavon_MD tweeting about young people dying of COVID.Many people of color.I wondered if these sad cases were statistical anomalies. Must be that these were
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Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD
arghavan_salles
There were plenty of obstacles to women’s careers before the pandemic. When schools went remote in the spring, it was theoretically possible that childcare would be distributed among genders. It
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Daniel Belavy
BelavySpine
Thinking of doing a PhD and wondering what might help you succeed?Supervising PhD students and want the best outcome for them?Thread Summary of work in @PLOSONE https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236327@AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter
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Jakob Greenfeld
jakobgreenfeld
I wanted to write a short issue of my Product Ideas newsletter. But then I remembered this tweet, started thinking about how many amazing content producers don’t get the attention
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Martin van Buren
PerpetualValue
I have serious doubts about the reliability of the PCR tests, which have a huge impact on society. I am not a microbiologist but I was invested in PCR-testing companies
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