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Andrew Wiebusch
acwiebusch
This is an impact-triggered avalanche on MarsIt's important to preface what I'm about to share by firstly sharing what an impact-triggered avalanche looks like.The materials are activated by impacts and
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Alisha Lewis
Alishacmlewis
The ’culture war’ is pouring petrol on the fire that's been burning the community out of community politics for a while. Here's a thread about why that should scare you
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Thomas Gibon
ThomasGibon
As of 2020, #coal remains a major energy carrier for electricity supply globally.Coal is among the most #greenhousegas emission-intensive ways to supply power to the grid, we need a phase-out.The
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Alexandra Erin
AlexandraErin
So one of the central pillars of post-election QAnon, which keeps growing among the remaining faithful, is this bizarre belief that the "good guys" have to let the "bad guys"
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David V. Stewart
DavidVStewart
"Globalism"Just remembering a comment response from the live stream chat yesterday.When we say "Globalist" we do NOT mean "Global trade" or othe innocuous economic situations. It's global politics and globa
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Alexander Tsai, MD
drdrtsai
1/ New paper! @mathewkiang and I take a look at the statements issued by top 50 medical school deans following George Floyd's killing and the subsequent unrest.https://twitter.com/medrxivpreprint/status/1278466317696356358 2/ We were
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Alexis Verger
Alexis_Verger
Because I do believe that it's important to know the history of your field and inspired by @carlzimmer @matthewcobb & Michel Morange's books that contain some fantastic material for teaching,
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Nick DeJong
NickDynastyff
Advanced rushing stats post week 8!Let's see who's playing well and who is not and see if we can see some outliers or breakout candidates.Thread includes: Dalvin Cook, Jordan Wilkins,
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Anand J
anandj_
Read a very interesting story about the marathon held at 1904 Summer Olympics. Wonder how come no one has made a movie about it yet. (1/25) 32 runners participated in
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karmel choi
karmelchoi
Which modifiable factors—diet, physical activity, media use, sleep habits, social interaction, and/or environmental exposures—may be most important for preventing #depression? We used a 2-stage, genetically informed approach to explore
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Andrew Morris
ASPphysician
I have given plenty of thought regarding what should be a non-controversy: masking. This thread prompted by posts from @drmwarner https://twitter.com/drmwarner/status/1276602530710147078?s=20, demonstrators outside Queen's Park on my wa
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Sergey Radchenko
DrRadchenko
So, a quick take on Putin's long-delayed article on WWII, published (omg) by the National Interest: https://nationalinterest.org/feature/vladimir-putin-real-lessons-75th-anniversary-world-war-ii-162982. The overall conclusion is of cour
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Samantha Melamed
samanthamelamed
I was detained Tuesday while doing my job, reporting the news, right here in America. A few people have been asking me what I think about that, if I’m OK,
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Unlearning Economics
UnlearnEcon
On the basis of the lack of good info about credible economic theories outside the mainstream, a thread of some of the ones I like. (1/N) The priority heuristic. Psychologists
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Spencer Greenberg 🔍
SpencrGreenberg
10 Structures of Problems1. Smashed Watch. There are so many issues at once that fixing one has no benefit unless you fix others too.[thread] 2. Leaky Pipe. Fixing one problem
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Donald Welsh
DonaldWelsh16
Martin Kulldorff, Harvard epidemiologist, reminds us of 12 grounding principles to public health, with trust being the linchpin. This thread addresses whether, 1 year into the C19 response, you "trust"
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