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Jason Abaluck
Jabaluck
COVID was a preventable disaster. Many ideas existed that could have helped that were not tried because no one had an incentive to test them. The government can provide incentives
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nayook.
ni_ruh
People thinking “but how does race contribute to poor health outcomes? Isn’t it genetic?” come sit down on uncles couch for a second. C’mon, grab a cup of tea, I
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@TIGERinSTEMM
tigerinstemm
Today on @tigerinstemm we’re going to be talking about being an ally to trans colleagues. Our aim is to talk about some options in a way that is accessible to
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Kanika Tolver
KanikaTolver
Before you can secure the high speaker fee you have to secure your message and what type of solution are you solving as an speaker. Here are a few speaker
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STEMLORD
upulie
Things I did not expect in life: my Year 10 work experience lab and Korean Skin Care regimes having elements in common In Year 10, a week or two at
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Jon Deeks
deeksj
Antibody tests for identification of current and past infection with SARS‐CoV‐2 - Deeks, JJ - 2020 | Cochrane Library https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD013652/full#.XvTDGHEkVz4.twitter Living Cochrane Review of
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Dan Kessler 🤛 ✋✌️
dakessler
Happy New Year! Since 2020 caught us off guard (pandemics, wildfires, blackouts oh my) a good resolution for 2021 is to be more prepared. So, I figured I'd share my
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Matthew Stinson
stinson
One of the reasons the American free speech debate is so tortured (and unintelligible to Europeans) is that people on both sides identify free speech with the First Amendment (viz.
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Andrew💙Croxford
andrew_croxford
NEW THREAD: But one with a potentially small target audience, namely front-line #NHS staff of all stripes who have had SARS-CoV-2 infection at some point during the pandemic, and are
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Jorien van der Wal
JorienvanderWal
1/ Today marks the 63rd anniversary of the Gobi Altai earthquake in southern Mongolia. The earthquake created beautiful, fascinating ruptures that are preserved until today. I was lucky enough to
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
I've had this conversation dozens of times with white friends and colleagues. It is, I would argue, one of the major epistemological fault lines in our political culture today. tl;dr--structures/systems
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ElizaPetch
ElizaPetch
A summary of the Owen Jones interview with Judith Butler for those who can’t stand to watch.OJ’s questions are designed to elicit from Butler the sort of statements a self
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
Today is #WomenInSTEM day, and I want to look back at a group of courageous working class women whose battle against fake 'science' and industry malpractice led to us all
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Christopher Anderson
earth_chris
Quick thread on the ecological footprints of the current #CaliforniaWildfires. While only ~120 km apart, the #CZUAugustLightning fire in the Santa Cruz Mountains and the #HennesseyFire (part of #LNULightningComplex) in
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
1) "More and more licensed, postdoctoral and habilitated scientists contradict what we are told by the authorities and the mass media about the alleged corona pandemic. These are experienced experts
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Kristen
mediaperuana
A challenge with society in general is a facile understanding of the word “coup.” When the population at large thinks of a coup, they imagine a violent military (Chile, 1973)
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