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Michael Shellenberger
ShellenbergerMD
Nations that partner with Russia or China to build nuclear plants are absorbed into their sphere of influence. The line between soft power and hard power runs through nuclear energy.
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Marcelo Moglie
mjmoglie
Really happy to see this story published as it goes back to my first steps in neuroscience as an undergraduate student. Big thanks to everyone involved, especially my co-author @irinamarcovich
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EndClimateSilence.org
EndClimtSilence
On the Ezra Klein show, speaking about the media's poor initial handling of Covid, @zeynep offered a powerful explanation for the broadcast news' ongoing failure to cover the #ClimateCrisis: the
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Mike Buckley
mdbuckley
The Govt want us to believe that schools are safe but it's not true. They're not safe for kids, who can get Covid, some badly or long Covid. They're not
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
I should be qualified to comment on the covid-19 pandemic. I'm a computational/system biologist working on infectious diseases and have spent five years in a world class 'pandemic response modelling'
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
How different would the global dynamics have been if COVID-19 had instead been a pandemic flu virus with similar fatality rate? A few thoughts... 1/https://twitter.com/AmandaKvalsvig/status/1334210156071055361 There are differences between
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
Updated CDC guidance: Communities, Schools, Workplaces,https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/schools-childcare/reopening-schools.html The best available evidence indicates if children become infected, they are far less likely
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Covidpath
covidpath
Makes sense that testing for monitoring shouldn't require the same exacting specifications as diagnostic testing. Even the Abbott rapid test machine the White House uses is not 100% accurate. But
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Holden Patteson
caulfields2own
The negative effects of the pandemic on Funeral Services and the professionals that have worked throughout the whole ordeal: a thread /1 Since last March, Funeral home staff in Ontario
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Ranu Dhillon
RanuDhillon
1/ Based on our work on Ebola & Zika, when Covid hit in January, we called for mass screening with rapid tests as a way to stop Covid in US
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
A perspective on COVID from a sunny, crisp London house, in a break between zoom calls. Context: I am an expert in human genetics and computational biology; I know experts
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
asemota
If you are fighting against something, you have to understand what you are fighting against. This is the only truth about Nigerian politics and governance. Everything that happens to us
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Bridget Stirling
bridgetstirling
Schools can be operated safely when resources are put into place to support safe schools. I'm deeply troubled that these assumptions are made without reference to the need to properly
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
Given the data over the last year, and shown in this thread, I will be eternally perplexed if the US doesn't choose to vaccinate the elderly first and foremost, along
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Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
unimelbMSPGH
How @unimelb design experts and epidemiologists built a new type of #COVID19 modelling that was instrumental in eliminating COVID-19 in Victoria; a thread. While previous mathematical models were able to
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brianoflynn_
[THREAD] Lads, the conversation most people have been having about workplace transmission is so off the mark it's really frustrating. People think front-line workers are the only people forced to
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