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The Dickens Society
Dickens_Society
Scenes of #tea drinking in Charles #Dickens's fiction often provide clues as to the moral integrity of characters. In particular, how individuals use tea-time can be extremely revealing Generally,
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
What do Star Wars, 5G and James Joyce have in common? Fractals! And the most famous fractal – the Mandlebrot Set – can be created with just a few lines
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Cory Morningstar
elleprovocateur
"Harvesting the oceans under the Blue Economy": "The #OECD suggests that the #ocean economy is likely to outpace the global economy in the next 15 years."#GreatReset #NewDealForNature #DeepSeaMining https://twitter.com/w
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Jens Boman
JensBoman
Imagine going about your life, when a virus develops into a pandemic. Suddenly the rulers of your country are like "We're going to let the virus infect us, don't listen
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Vicky Woodburn
vicky_woodburn
If you are as excited as I am about NASA landing a rover on Mars in just a few days, then get ready because there are so many fun ways
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Thom Hartmann
Thom_Hartmann
1/ Rebuilding trust in democracy and our American government requires both holding seditious Republicans accountable and restoring the protective functions of government. Here’s what Democrats must do and why. (THREAD)
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Anand Ranganathan
ARanganathan72
Demographic breakdown by Age for India and Italy, and Death Rate by Age for #COVID19. #CoVID19Global Case Fatality Rate (CFR): 3.5%[(3800 deaths / 110,000 confirmed cases) X 100]1. CFR will
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Anant Bhan
AnantBhan
This is a letter which has been sent out by the ICMR DG yesterday. Now that multiple folks have confirmed genuineness, let me raise some issues with this letter on
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Jimmy Booth
jboothNY
I left high school believing America was the greatest country in the world. I carried that belief through college. I argued this point with others, citing that we were the
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Zhou 'eat hot chip' Enlai
massiveblunder
This thread saying that Kamala is one of the "most progressive" senators based on "metrics" is going around.As someone who works with stats, I'm triggered when political actors abuse popular
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Leonid Schneider (visit my site for Covid19 cures)
schneiderleonid
"Unfortunately, Naunyn-Schmiedeberg’s Archives of Pharmacology became a victim of paper mills. The Editor-in-Chief was alerted of the problem by science blog sites in February 2020 and responded immediately at various
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kasha bornstein 🏴
BornsteinKasha
alright buckle up for a tweetorial on every resuscitationists' least favorite drug, epinephrine-Very proud to share our newest publication with @lipidguy, @long_brit and best of all my colleague future Dr.
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Caitlin E. McDonough-Goldstein
IdeaSpermatheca
I’ve joined a theoretical biology lab (but still focused on reproduction!) for my postdoc and as part of that dive more into philosophy of biology. We discussed this paper (with
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Mia Mulder
Potatopolitics
Hi, Historian here with my specialty in1930s Germany and LGBT historyYou are so super wrong. Please read a book. The most famous nazi book burnings were of trans medicinal litterature,
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Hannah Bernstein
hannahbern2
I know 800 things are happening rn but down here in FL, Hurricane Eta made landfall (twice) & it sucked! We’ve got a record hurricane season with more to come.
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Musashi Nair
Musashi_Nair
European historians use a comparative notion of “balance of probabilities” when claiming knowledge transmission from Europe (Greece) to #India, but insist on the absolute notion of “beyond all reasonable doubt”
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