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DR. VIJI SATHY
vijisathy
Working on lecture capture? Here are tips & tricks to make it go smoother. About 10 yrs ago, I started lecture capturing to flip my #introstats course & it was
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Shannon Waters
sobittersosweet
Kinda weird to see the PHO warning "racialized people and those living in poverty or homeless" would likely be disproportionately impacted by enforcement of mask orders while seeming pretty blase
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Dr Alexandra Phelan
alexandraphelan
*Public health actions to control new SARS-CoV-2 variants*Our paper just published in @CellCellPress w wonderful co-authors @NathanGrubaugh @firefoxx66 @JosephFauver & @mugecevik We describe actions govts should urgently take to protect
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Dr Louise Hansen 🌷🕊
drlouisehansen
Australia appeared before the UN Human Rights Council for its Universal Periodic Review in Geneva on January 20, 2021. The UN review made it clear that the Australian government hasn’t
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Teri Kanefield
Teri_Kanefield
Trump can't provide a virus plan.He isn't capable. This would require management and leadership skills. Magical thinking is all he can do.He dismantled the parts of government designed to handle
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Eve Hart 💙
EveHart
I want to tell you a little story about why I’m so very passionate about scientific literacy (thread) When I was 11, my mum’s partner died of cancer. Before he
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Instructor Florence Ashley
ButNotTheCity
Transphobes are actively curtailing improvements in trans healthcare, because any negative finding gets weaponized against access to care. It's having a chilling effect, at a time when many of us
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Chest Rockwell - The Passionate Man™️
RuleZeroDAD
*THREAD*On this Veteran's Day, 2020 things are moving culturally (as is intended) at breakneck speed to right the cultural wrongs of the Orange Man Bad Era.Many thought professions and religions
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✨💞ClaireSoulCoach💫👽
ClaireHY3
The Montauk Chair Part 2:- In the 1950's ITT developed sensor technology, that could literally display what a person was thinking. It was essentially a mind-reading machine. It operated on
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ابراهيم المقاتل الصاخب
ibnErnest
So what makes a government "legitimate" (شرعي) ? This is an interesting question to explore, because it leads back to the sources of law. Among modern states, a government is
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Declan O'Regan
DrDeclanORegan
Leonardo da Vinci first described a complex network of muscle fibres inside the heart and today in @nature we report on why they are important to health and disease. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2635-8
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Kate Magdziuk
FFballblast
A lot of negativity in the air today. My brain needs a rest.But first, I want to take a moment to thank some of the good guys, who have taken
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Brian Behnken
HistoryBrian
A few thoughts on teaching/interacting w students in general, but especially in the age of Covid. Thread:So I was trained in the school of "professors are hard asses." A number
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
TYSON FOODS & Iowa Gov Kim Reynolds both complicit in outbreak. @TysonFoods even had a Wuhan factory, so it knew #COVID19 bad. Yet, when cases cropped up in Iowa, it
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Andy Netherwood
AndyNetherwood
Today a Tekever AR5 UAV has been currently conducting maritime surveillance over the Channel for Border Force. This makes much more sense than using an RAF Poseidon, Shadow or A400M.
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Internet Archive
internetarchive
At the Internet Archive, this is how we digitize a book. We never destroy a book by cutting off its binding.Instead, we digitize it the hard way--one page at a
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